Mrs Annie Catto
(Inverurie)
Peacefully at Drumdarroch Care Home, Insch on Thursday, August 22, 2024, Annie, beloved wife of the late James, much loved mum of June and dear mother in law of Harry.
Funeral service in Eric P Massie Funeral Directors Chapel, 76a High Street, Inverurie on Tuesday, September 10 at 2.00pm, to which all friends are respectfully invited, thereafter cremation private. Family flowers only please. Sadly missed.
Catto
(Inverurie)
June and family would like to express their sincere thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad loss of Annie, a dear mum. Special thanks to the staff of Drumdarroch Care Home, Insch for their care and attention, to the Rev Sheila Craggs for her comforting service, Sentimental Inspirations for the beautiful flowers, The Hopeville Social Club for their welcoming refreshments, Eric P Massie Funeral Directors for their efficient funeral arrangements and to all those who paid their last respects at the chapel.
Mum will be sadly missed but never forgotten.
Funeral Service
Location
Eric Massie service room
Date & Time
2:00pm Tue 10th Sep 2024
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