The Salisbury Journal published nine death notices last week.
Every week, the Salisbury Journal 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 Salisbury Journal:
Gordon Sims
Gordon 'Bob' Sims A much-loved Dad, Stepdad, Grandad, Great Grandad and Friend passed away suddenly on 23rd June 2024 aged…
Read Gordon Sims's full death notice
Peter John Cardus
Peter John Cardus Died peacefully on 30th June at Salisbury District Hospital aged 86 years
Read Peter John Cardus's full death notice
Delsie Mildred Née Mortimer Bull
Delsie Mildred Née Mortimer Bull Suddenly but peacefully passed away at home on 23rd June 2024, aged 93 years
Read Delsie Mildred Née Mortimer Bull's full death notice
Stephen Anslow
Stephen Anslow (Steve) Died peacefully at home on the 2nd July 2024 aged 65, with his partner Helen by his side after a…
Read Stephen Anslow's full death notice
Valerie Primrose Bond
Valerie Primrose Bond (née Loe) Sadly passed peacefully away on the 4th July, aged 88, surrounded by her family
Read Valerie Primrose Bond's full death notice
Anthony Charles Ball
Anthony Charles Ball (Tony) Died on Sunday 23rd June 2024, aged 84 years
Read Anthony Charles Ball's full death notice
Sylvia Joyce Baker
Sylvia Joyce Baker Much loved mother to Graham and the late Colin, grandmother and great-grandmother
Read Sylvia Joyce Baker's full death notice
John Grantham Pinder
John Grantham Pinder It is with deep sadness, that we announce the death of John Pinder
Read John Grantham Pinder's full death notice
Patricia Hathaway
Patricia Hathaway (Robinson) Free from all your pain. Rest In Peace now.
Read Patricia HATHAWAY's full death notice
More death notices
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