The Lancashire Telegraph published five death notices in the last week.
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:
Derek BROOKS
Passed away peacefully on Monday 28th October 2024 at Meadow Lodge Residential Care Home in Padiham. Derek aged 93 years was the dearly loved husband of the late Mildred, a much-loved father of Greg and father-in-law of Nicola, a devoted grandad of Ellis and Lucas and also a dear brother and uncle.
Read Derek BROOKS' full death notice
Keith GRAHAM
Peacefully at Linden House Residential & Dementia Care Home with family on Monday 28th October.
Read Keith GRAHAM's full death notice
William BROWN
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William on Friday 25th October 2024 aged 77 years. Son of the late Fred and Dolly, brother and friend to Keith and a great friend to many.
Read William BROWN's full death notice
Michael STONE
Peacefully on Tuesday 29th October 2024 at Royal Blackburn Hospital. Michael of Cherry Tree, Blackburn was aged 83 years, the dearly loved husband of Joan, much loved father of John and Susan, treasured Grandad of Jack, Beth, Ryan, Alex and William, a Great Grandfather of Raine and Florence, a dear brother to Peter and Jeff.
Read Michael STONE 's full death notice
Margaret MAXWELL
On Saturday 26th October peacefully in hospital with her husband Billy at her side. Margaret aged 75 the adored wife of Billy, much loved mother of Billy, Eddie, Rick and John.
Read Margaret MAXWELL's full death notice
More death notices
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