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Mr James Whyte

Funeral Service: Mon 23rd Dec 2019

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Suddenly, but peacefully, at home, on December 12, 2019, James William Whyte, a much loved dad, dearly loved grandad, a loving brother and a dear father in law. Funeral service, in the service room, of James L Wallace, 55a Strathmartine Road, Dundee, on Monday, 23 December, at 11a.m., to which all family and friends are respectfully invited, interment thereafter, in Pitkerro Grove Cemetery, Drumsturdy Road, arriving main gate at 12.15pm

Funeral Service

Location

Dundee Service Room
55a Strathmartine Road
Dundee
DD3 7RX

Date & Time

11:00am Mon 23rd Dec 2019

Burial Service

Location

Pitkerro Grove Cemetery
Drumsturdy Road
Dundee
DD5 3NY

Date & Time

12:15pm Mon 23rd Dec 2019

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James L Wallace Funeral Directors

55a Strathmartine Road
Dundee
DD3 7RX

01382 825726
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