Here are the death announcements carried in the Standard this week.
Anne Hicks
Died peacefully at home on December 1, 2020, aged 91.
Widow of William (Bill), much loved mother of Jeremy, Jonathan and Tim, grandmother and great grandmother.
Donations, if desired, to The Injured Jockeys Fund, c/o W.S.Trenhaile, Apostle House, 175, London Road, Cheltenham, Glos GL52 6HN.
John Muir "Ian”
Of Bibury, passed away peacefully on December 11, aged 89 years.
A much loved husband of Lillian, father of Martin and Jeannette and a much loved grandfather and great grandfather who will be sadly missed.
A private funeral service will be held at Cheltenham Crematorium on Monday, December 21, at 11.30am.
Family flowers only please but if desired donations for Cancer Research UK may be sent to Norman, Trotman & Hughes Funeral Directors, Northleach, Cheltenham, Glos. GL54 3EY. Tel. 01451 860288.
Michael ‘Mick’ Ralph Rickards
Passed away on November 26, aged 81 years.
Much loved husband of Maureen, father, brother, grandfather and great grandfather,
Mick will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Funeral service to take place with limited attendance on Tuesday at Kingsdown Crematorium.
Family flowers only, donations my be given in memory of Mick for Cancer Research UK.
C/o Cowley & Son Ltd Independent Funeral Directors, Triangle House, 62 Victoria Road, Cirencester, GL7 1ES. Tel. 01285 653298.
Roderick Gerard Stagg ‘Rory’
Died quietly at home on December 7, 2020, aged 64 years.
Due to the current restrictions, a private, invitation-only service will be held on Monday.
Family flowers only please to Cooperative Funeral Care, City Bank Road, Cirencester, GL7 1LG.
Donations in Rory’s memory can be made, if desired, to Longfield Hospice.
If you would like to make a donation in Rory’s memory please go to https://rory.muchloved.com
In Memoriam
Les Curtis
21.12.1968.
Always remembered.
Love Tim, Linda, Pam and family.
Ryan Lewis Preston
December 20, 2001.
Loved and missed more
with each passing day.
Love mum, dad and Hollie.
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