Every week, the Northwich & Winsford Guardian publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have died.
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 Northwich & Winsford Guardian:
Vernon James
The 96-year-old sadly died on October 14 at Daneside Court Care Home.
Vernon was the devoted husband of the late Barbara and father of Karen and Ray of Great Budworth.
Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, November 8, at St Mary and All Saints' Church, Great Budworth, at 1pm, followed by a service at Vale Royal Crematorium.
Family flowers only please, donations in lieu of flowers will be kindly received for the British Heart Foundation.
For all enquiries please contact F Hayes Funeralcare, Barnton, Northwich, CW8 4JP. Tel: 01606 74665.
Jean Barbara O'Neil (née Cook)
The 74-year-old died peacefully at home in Stallard Way, Middlewich, on Saturday, October 14.
Jean was the dearly loved wife of Robin and a much-loved mum and sister.
Funeral service and committal at Vale Royal Crematorium on Wednesday, November 1, at 2pm.
Family flowers only by request. Donations if desired to The Christie Hospital. All enquiries to Peter Forshaw Funeral Services. Tel: 01606 836708.
Roger Winterbottom
The 79-year-old, of Hartford, died peacefully in hospital on Thursday, October 12.
Roger was the devoted partner of Judith, loving husband of the late Joan, also sadly missed dad of David and Laura and a dear grandad.
Funeral service at The Birches Crematorium on Monday, November 6, at 1pm.
Family flowers only please. Donations if wished for Alzheimer's Society.
Donations and enquiries to George Bell Funeral Service, 49 Birches Lane, Lostock Green, Northwich, CW9 7SN. Tel: 01606 42534.
Eric Barlow
The 96-year-old, formerly of Weaverham, died peacefully in hospital on October 20.
Eric was the beloved husband of the late Brenda and a dear father and grandfather.
Funeral service will be held at St Mary's Church, Weaverham, on Friday, November 3, at 1.45pm followed by committal at Vale Royal Crematorium.
Family flowers, donations if desired in memory of Eric to Age UK c/o Nagle Brothers Funeral Directors, 21 Hill Top Road, Acton Bridge, Northwich, CW8 3RA. Tel: 01606 852155.
John Vernon
The 75-year-old, of Northwich and formerly Weaverham, died suddenly but peacefully on October 14.
John was the much-loved dad of Simon, Gill and Kay, grandad to Mollie and Thomas and is sadly missed by his loyal and trusted friend Blue.
Funeral service to be held at Weaverham Parish Church on Friday, November 10, at 11am followed by a private interment and afterwards, a celebration of his life at Witton Albion Social Club.
Family flowers only, donations if wished, for Many Tears Animal Rescue and Diabetes UK.
Donations and all enquiries to George Bell Funeral Service, 49 Birches Lane, Lostock Green, Northwich, CW9 7SN. Tel: 01606 42534.
Denise Maureen Horth
The 83-year-old, of Lostock Gralam, died peacefully on October 21 with her family by her side.
Denise was the very much-loved mum of Carol, Wendy, Tina and Rachael, sadly missed nan of Steph, Sarah, Christian, Emma, Steph, Phillip, Timmy, Rachael, Callum, Jack, Rebecca, Ryan and Cerys, also a loving great-nanny, great-great-nanny and dear sister of Margaret.
Funeral service at St John the Evangelist Parish Church, Lostock Gralam, on Friday, November 3, at 12pm followed by interment in the churchyard.
Family flowers only please, donations if wished for Lostock Parish Church.
Donations and enquiries to George Bell Funeral Service, 49 Birches Lane, Lostock Green, Northwich, CW9 7SN. Tel: 01606 42534
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