The latest Seaton Obituaries

By Francesca Evans

3rd Aug 2021 | Local News

DANBURY, EILEEN – Eileen, formerly of High Wycombe, retired to Seaton in East Devon. She passed away peacefully at home on July 24 aged 68 years. She will be sadly missed by her partner, Colin and family and friends.

SKITT, JOSE – Jose, formerly of Chandlers Ford, passed away peacefully at The Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital on July 20 2021, aged 90 years. So sadly missed by her family and friends.

BARLOW, JEAN – Jean passed away peacefully at The Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital on July 19 2021, aged 91 years. Wife of the late Bert. Loved and missed by all who knew her.

COLLETT, IRENE – Irene passed away peacefully at Netherhayes Care Home on July 7 2021, aged 83 years. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.

SQUIRE, JEAN – Donations, if desired, can be made in memory of Jean to Cancer Research UK.

SANDMAN, SANDY – Donations, if desired, can be made in memory of Sandy to MacMillan Cancer Support.

As a local online newspaper seeking to be at the heart of the Seaton community, we realise the importance of obituaries as a key part of the service.

That is why we now bring you all the latest obituaries and death notices from Seaton and the surrounding area in partnership with local funeral directors Overmass & Chapple.

For more details on all the above, click here to view the Seaton Nub News Obituaries page.

     

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