The Weston Mercury published five death notices last week.
Every week, the Weston Mercury publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the Weston Mercury:
Linda Madeline Thorne
A wonderful wife, mother, grandma, great grandma. We will forever miss the laughter, we will miss the long conversations and reminiscing, we will miss you forever. You are so loved. Love Derek, Gary, Kevin, Craig, Amy, Paula, Ben, Gem, Sam, Ryan, Danny, Archie , Lottie and tailwags from Honey and Sky.
Read Linda Madeline Thorne's full death notice
Judith Marilyn Higgins
Judith Marilyn Higgins sadly passed away on September 8 aged 69 years. She will be deeply missed by all her family and friends.
Read Judith Marilyn Higgins' full death notice
Clive Reginald Frank Darke
Clive Reginald Frank Darke passed away peacefully in his hometown of Weston-super-Mare on September 21 aged 82 years. Clive leaves behind his wife and love of his life, Maureen, daughter Miranda (Mohamad), son Russell (Christine), and grandchildren Joshua, Jake and Mia.
Read Clive Reginald Frank Darke's full death notice
Wayne David Jones
Wayne David Jones passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 5 aged 57 years. Family only burial at Ebdon Road Cemetery.
Read Wayne David Jones's full death notice
Anne King
Anne King (née Baker), of Priddy and Blagdon, passed peacefully away at the Royal United Hospital Bath, on Saturday, September 14 aged 94 years. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
Read Anne King's full death notice
More death notices
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