Mrs Julie Milne

(Newmachar)
Suddenly at home on Wednesday, 8th January 2025. Julie Milne, aged 61 years, dearly loved wife of Graham, daughter to the late Sylvia and Peter, daughter in Law to Margaret and the late Tommy, sister to Scott and Paul, sister in law to Lynda, Derek, Elaine, Kim, Mary, Graeme and the late Euan, auntie to Lewis, Cameron, Chip, Isla Grace, Abi, Daniel, Shaun, Simon and Jasmine and surrogate auntie to many more. A dear friend to so many.
Funeral service will take place at Baldarroch Crematorium Crathes on Thursday 13th February at 11.30am.
All friends and family respectfully welcome but family flowers only. This is to be a celebration of life. Julie was one for colour so please come with a touch of colour if you wish.
Donations will be taken in lieu of flowers to split between AberNecessities, Cancer Research and Dementia Research.
Thanks to all for your cards messages and visits. They are all very much appreciated.
Cremation Service
Location
Baldarroch Crematorium
Crathes
Banchory
Aberdeenshire
AB31 5QR
Date & Time
11:30am Thu 13th Feb 2025
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