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Mr Alistair Strachan

Cremation Service: Tue 24th Jul 2018

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Peacefully at home on Sunday, July 15, 2018, Alistair (Life member of lodge Ancient 49, ex Delta Capillary & Security Porter at Ninewells Hospital) dear husband of Margaret, dear step-father of Fiona, father-in-law of Ian, a dear uncle of Fiona, Colin and family in Belfast and a dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle and friend to all who knew him. Funeral service in Dundee Crematorium on Tuesday, July 24, at 10:15 am to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please but donations may be made if so desired at the Crematorium in aid of Ninewells Hospital.

Cremation Service

Location

Dundee Crematorium
McAlpine Road
Dundee
DD3 8SD

Date & Time

10:15am Tue 24th Jul 2018

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James L Wallace Funeral Directors

55a Strathmartine Road
Dundee
DD3 7RX

01382 825726
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