The Bury Times has published 10 death notices in the last 7 days.
Every week, the Bury Times 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 Bury Times:
Brian HUNTER
HUNTER Brian Brian sadly passed away at Fairfield General Hospital on 1st January 2024, aged 87 years
Read Brian HUNTER's full death notice
Bryan Butterworth FARLOW
FARLOW Bryan Butterworth Passed away on the 24th December 2023 aged 88 years
Read Bryan Butterworth FARLOW's full death notice
Colin BRADLEY
BRADLEY Colin Peacefully on January 4th 2024, aged 86 years
Read Colin BRADLEY's full death notice
Shirley GILMORE
GILMORE Shirley On 17th December 2023, peacefully at Hollybank Nursing Home and of Prestwich, aged 88 years
Read Shirley GILMORE's full death notice
Linda GIBBONS
GIBBONS Linda Mary Passed away in hospital on 21st December 2023, after a long illness, Linda aged 73 years
Read Linda GIBBONS's full death notice
Donald LATHAM
LATHAM Donald On January 1st 2024, peacefully, Donald aged 90 years
Read Donald LATHAM's full death notice
Jonathan HARROP
HARROP Jonathan Mark On 19th December 2023 unexpectedly at home in Harwood, aged 55 years
Read Jonathan HARROP's full death notice
Beatrice LEACH
LEACH Beatrice Elizabeth (Betty) On 5th January 2024 peacefully in hospital and of Whitefield, aged 89 years
Read Beatrice LEACH's full death notice
Jean LEIGH
LEIGH Jean Peacefully on 31st December 2023, Jean aged 86 years and of Prestwich
Read Jean LEIGH's full death notice
Joseph BIRCH
BIRCH Joseph Brian Passed away peacefully at Fairfield Hospital on 29th December 2023 aged 77
Read Joseph BIRCH's full death notice
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