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Mr John Angus

Cremation Service: Tue 3rd Jul 2018

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Peacefully, in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, on June 24th, 2018, John, in his 82nd year, beloved husband of the late Janet, loved dad of Fiona, Moira and Audrey, dear father-in-law of Charlie, Jim and Kevin, much loved grandad of Lia, Gavin, Mark, Scott and Kelsey, dearly loved great grandad of Arran and a dear brother and uncle. Funeral service in Dundee crematorium, on Tuesday, July 3rd, at 2:45 pm, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only, please, but donations if desired, may be made to Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland, at the crematorium.

Cremation Service

Location

Dundee Crematorium
McAlpine Road
Dundee
DD3 8SD

Date & Time

2:45pm Tue 3rd Jul 2018

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James L Wallace Funeral Directors

55a Strathmartine Road
Dundee
DD3 7RX

01382 825726
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