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Mrs Elizabeth Forster (Bette)

Cremation Service: Fri 20th Mar 2020

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After many years of illness, our beautiful mum, Elizabeth (Bette), passed away peacefully, at Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, on Thursday, March 12, 2020, beloved wife of the late John (Jack), a caring and loving mother to Diane, Caroline, Jason and Louise, mother- in-law to James, George, Caroline and Gerrard, grandmother and great-grandmother, dearly loved sister to James and the late Bill and John. She will be sadly missed by all. Family and friends are invited to Dundee Crematorium, on Friday, March 20, at 9.30 a.m., Family flowers only, please, but donations can be made in lieu for Ward 34 at Ninewells Hospital. Special thanks to all services for the professional care and support and for giving us more time with our special mum.

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Cremation Service

Location

Dundee Crematorium
McAlpine Road
Dundee
DD3 8SD

Date & Time

9:30am Fri 20th Mar 2020

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James L Wallace Funeral Directors

55a Strathmartine Road
Dundee
DD3 7RX

01382 825726
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