The Salisbury Journal published 9 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:
Edith Agnes Lily (widow of the late Arthur) HAWES
HAWES Edith Agnes Lily (widow of the late Arthur) Died peacefully aged 100
Read Edith Agnes Lily (widow of the late Arthur) HAWES's full death notice
Paul GUNSTONE
GUNSTONE Paul Died peacefully at Salisbury Hospice on 8th August 2023 aged 79 years
Read Paul GUNSTONE's full death notice
Clifford Peter LARCOMBE
LARCOMBE Clifford Peter Sadly passed away on 31st July 2023 aged 87 years
Read Clifford Peter LARCOMBE's full death notice
Stanley James GORDON
GORDON Stanley James Passed away peacefully at Salisbury Hospice on the 11th August 2023 after a short illness
Read Stanley James GORDON 's full death notice
Edith VOCE
VOCE Edith (Mary) 15-10-1923 to 20-07-2023 99 years & 9 months Treasured memories of my dear mother Will never be forgotten…
Read Edith VOCE's full death notice
Roz ANGEL
ANGEL Roz We are sad to announce that Roz passed away the end of last month
Read Roz Angel's full death notice
Catherine Shelia ASTBURY
ASTBURY Catherine Shelia Catherine passed away peacefully on 4th August 2023 after a brief fight with cancer
Read Catherine Shelia Astbury's full death notice
Charles Edward Thomas JOY
JOY Charles Edward Thomas Passed away peacefully at Salisbury District Hospital on 14th July 2023 aged 80 years
Read Charles Edward Thomas JOY's full death notice
Edith VOCE
VOCE Edith (Mary) Sadly passed away on 20 July 2023, aged 99 years
Read Edith VOCE's full death notice
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