The Lancashire Telegraph has published nine death notices in the last seven days.
Every week, the Lancashire Telegraph 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 Lancashire Telegraph:
Frank HAMER
HAMER Frank Frank passed away peacefully at Hawkhurst Care Home on Tuesday 16th January, 2024 aged 95 years
Read Frank HAMER's full death notice
James GREENWOOD
GREENWOOD James Kevin Peacefully on Monday 15th January 2024 at Andrews court Blackburn, Kevin aged 89 years
Read James GREENWOOD's full death notice
Ilse FORD
FORD Ilse (formerly Davies) Peacefully on Tuesday 16th January 2024 at Home Ilse, aged 86 years
Read Ilse FORD's full death notice
Christine BRADLEY
BRADLEY Christine (Nee Sutton) Peacefully on Thursday 18th January 2024, in hospital and of Lime Avenue Oswaldtwistle,…
Read Christine BRADLEY's full death notice
Irene O’HARE
O'HARE Irene nee Hunt Irene formerly of Bishop Street, Accrington, now retired to Haverigg in the Lake District, passed…
Read Irene O’HARE's full death notice
Rowan MONK
MONK Rowan On 13th January 2024, peacefully in hospital, Rowan, aged 52 years, of Blackburn
Read Rowan MONK's full death notice
Marian HEYS
HEYS Marian 09/01/1934 - 11/01/2024
Read Marian HEYS 's full death notice
John KITCHIN
KITCHIN John On Friday January 12th 2024, suddenly at his home with his wife Pauline by his side, John aged 76 years, much…
Read John KITCHIN's full death notice
Brenda THOM
THOM Brenda On 17th January 2024, peacefully at Mapleford Nursing Home, Accrington
Read Brenda THOM's full death notice
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