The Kidderminster Shuttle has published 9 death notices in the last 7 days.
Every week, the Kidderminster Shuttle publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the Kidderminster Shuttle:
Edgar Royston Webster
WEBSTER Edgar Royston Sadly passed away on 2nd June 2023 aged 95 years
Read Edgar Royston Webster's full death notice
Allan (Aggi) Green
GREEN Allan (Aggi) Passed away peacefully on 6th June 2023 aged 85 years with his family at his side
Read Allan (Aggi) Green's full death notice
Brenda Benbow
BENBOW Brenda Passed away peacefully on 10th June, 2023, aged 86 years
Read Brenda Benbow's full death notice
Alice Ann Pearson
PEARSON Alice Ann Former warden for Habberley & Walshes Estate Residents, sadly passed away on 1st June 2023 aged 83 years
Read Alice Ann Pearson's full death notice
Elizabeth Rose Cook
COOK Elizabeth Rose Passed away peacefully at Ravenhurst Care Home on 3rd June 2023
Read Elizabeth Rose Cook's full death notice
William Henry (Bill) JACKSON
JACKSON William Henry 'Bill' 15/07/1937 01/06/2023 Wyre Forest Crematorium
Read William Henry (Bill) JACKSON 's full death notice
Don GRIFFITHS
GRIFFITHS Don (Formerly trading as Kidderminster Roofing) Dearly loved husband, father and grandfather died suddenly at…
Read Don GRIFFITHS 's full death notice
Thérèse MacAviney Clist
CLIST Thérèse MacAviney Passed away peacefully at home on 11th June 2023
Read Thérèse MacAviney Clist's full death notice
Stanley George Smith
SMITH Stanley George Passed away peacefully at Worcestershire Royal Hospital on 5th June 2023 aged 87 years
Read Stanley George Smith's full death notice
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