The East Lothian Courier has published 5 death notices this week.
Every week, the East Lothian Courier publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
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 East Lothian Courier:
Michael O'Connor
O'CONNOR Michael (Mick) (Tranent) Peacefully, Mick passed away at East Lothian Community Hospital on 27th August 2024. Beloved father of Michelle, father-in-law of Derek, brother of Paul and James and sister-in-law of Myra.
Read Michael O'Connor's full death notice
David Hogg
HOGG David (Elphinstone) Peacefully, on 26th August 2024 in East Lothian Community Hospital, Dave, husband of Martha. Cherished dad of Elizabeth, June, Carol and Susan and beloved grandad.
Read David Hogg's full death notice
Ronald James Ogg
OGG Ronald James (North Berwick) Suddenly at home, on Tuesday August 27th, 2024. Ron, beloved husband of Norma, adored dad to Martin and Leanne, much loved father-in-law to Darren and Husna.
Read Ronald James Ogg's full death notice
Elizabeth Gray
GRAY Elizabeth (Dunbar) Peacefully, on Sunday 18 August 2024 at Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Eddie, much loved mum of Arlene and the late Julie, dear gran to Jamie, Ben, Emma, Lucy and Anna. A service will take place at Belhaven Parish Church at 12noon on Tuesday 10th September, followed by an interment at Deer…
Read Elizabeth Gray's full death notice
George Leishman
LEISHMAN George (Tranent) Allan passed away peacefully, at the Western General Hospital on Friday 23rd of August. Beloved father of Colin, father-in-law to Laurie and Pops to Rory.
Read George Leishman's full death notice
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