Mr John Rendall

Funeral Service: Mon 14th Oct 2024

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Rendall

(Drummuir/Orkney)

Peacefully at home on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, John, aged 77 years, dearly loved husband of Norma, a much loved brother, brother in law, uncle and friend to many. Funeral service in Eric P Massie Funeral Directors Chapel, 76a High Street, Inverurie on Monday, October 14 at 1.00pm, thereafter to Fintray St Giles cemetery, Hatton of Fintray, to which all friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if so desired, at chapel door in aid of The M.S. Society

Funeral Service

Location

Eric Massie service room

Date & Time

1:00pm Mon 14th Oct 2024

Burial Service

Location

St Giles Fintray

Date & Time

1:50pm Mon 14th Oct 2024

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Mike wrote

17th Oct 2024

Such a lovely person will be sadly missed

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Eric Massie Funeral Directors

76A High Street
Inverurie
AB51 3XS

01467 621 368
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