THE Wirral Globe has published 7 death notices this week.
Every week, the Globe 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 Wirral Globe:
Muriel TINKER
TINKER Muriel 'Mue' 'Auntie M' Peacefully passed away at Aaron Court Care Home on 12th September 2024, aged 89 years. Dearly loved sister, aunt and friend.
Read Muriel TINKER's full death notice
Anthony Michael Byrne
BYRNE Anthony Michael 11/12/1944 - 15/9/2024 Peacefully in Arrowe Park Hospital after a short illness aged 79 years. Tony was a much beloved husband to Sheila.
Read Anthony Michael Byrne's full death notice
Jennifer CONSTANTINE
CONSTANTINE Jennifer (Jen) 28.09.
Read Jennifer CONSTANTINE's full death notice
Joan Margaret WALTERS
WALTERS Joan Margaret 13th Sept 2024 aged 92 years. Will be sadly missed by loving sister Shelia, brother-in-law Frank and their family.
Read Joan Margaret WALTERS's full death notice
Josephine Norma NIELSON
NIELSON Josephine. " Norma" 11.
Read Josephine Norma NIELSON's full death notice
MCKEVITT Margaret (née Bates)
15th December 1936 - 17th September 2024 In loving memory Beloved Sister of Gerry (deceased) and Sister in law to Pauline. Auntie to Gerry, Paula and Mark.
Read MCKEVITT Margaret (née Bates)'s full death notice
MCKEVITT Margaret (née Bates)
15th December 1936 - 17th September 2024 In loving memory Beloved sister of Catherine and Brother in law Brian Auntie to Sally, Archie, Peter & Sue Will remain in our hearts forever xxx Please join us at St Joseph’s Church Seacombe, 2nd October 2024 at…
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