The Western Telegraph has published 5 death notices this week.
Every week, the Western Telegraph 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 Western Telegraph:
William Jonathan Davies
DAVIES William Jonathan Peacefully on Sunday 8th September 2024 William Jonathan Davies of Brunt Farm, Dale aged 56 years. Beloved husband of Helen, much loved father of Rebecca and Edward, son of Huw and Jennifer, brother of Adrian.
Read William Jonathan Davies's full death notice
Diana Jane Garbett
GARBETT Diana Jane (nee Phillips) Hermitage Grove, Haverfordwest Diana passed away suddenly but peacefully at Withybush General Hospital, Haverfordwest on the 15th September 2024 aged 75. Beloved wife of Nigel and mother to Darren and Natalie.
Read Diana Jane Garbett's full death notice
Tom Price
PRICE Tom Begelly The death occurred peacefully at home with his family on Wednesday 4th September 2024 of Mr. Thomas John Price, affectionately known as Tom, aged 93 years of Begelly Farm, Begelly.
Read Tom Price's full death notice
Bentley Vaughan
VAUGHAN Bentley Narberth The death occurred peacefully at Withybush Hospital on Sunday 15th September of Mr Bentley Vaughan, aged 79 years of Narberth Husband of the late Dorothy. Dearly loved Dad of Jane, Diane, Sharon and Floyd.
Read Bentley Vaughan's full death notice
Robert Lynn Childs
CHILDS Robert Lynn (Lynn) Freshwater East Bu farw Robert Lynn Childs (Lynn), Freshwater East, Wdig gynt, yn heddychlon yn Ysbyty Llwynhelyg ar 12 Medi. Gŵr Lynn, tad Megan ac Euros, tad yng nghyfraith Alun a Tad-cu i Martha a Twm.
Read Robert Lynn Childs's full death notice
More death notices
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