The St Helens Star has published 9 death notices this week.
Every week, the St Helens Star 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 St Helens Star:
Samuel QUILLIAM
QUILLIAM Samuel (Sam) Passed away peacefully at home after a prolonged illness on 24th January 2024 aged 91
Read Samuel QUILLIAM 's full death notice
Edith ROBERTS
Miss Edith Roberts MBE Passed away on 1st January after a short illness
Read Edith ROBERTS 's full death notice
Alice JOHNSON
JOHNSON Alice Passed away peacefully at Abbey Wood Lodge Care Home on 26th January, aged 91 years
Read Alice JOHNSON's full death notice
Barbara Elizabeth SPENCER
SPENCER Barbara Elizabeth (Nee Sheldon) Barbara passed away peacefully at Stocks Hall Nursing Home, Skelmersdale on 15th…
Read Barbara Elizabeth SPENCER's full death notice
Jean STUBBS
STUBBS Jean (Nee Wilburn) Suddenly on 18th January, 2024 in Liverpool Royal, Jean aged 74 years
Read Jean STUBBS 's full death notice
Marina TAYLOR
TAYLOR Marina (Rene) (nee Chadwick) Sadly passed away at Wigan Infirmary on 4th January 2024
Read Marina TAYLOR's full death notice
Dolores Patricia WALKER
WALKER Dolores Patricia nee Dixon formerly a nursery nurse at Thatto Heath Council School and previously residing at…
Read Dolores Patricia WALKER's full death notice
Mary Margaret FLETCHER
FLETCHER Mary Margaret "Peggy" Passed away peacefully on the 20th January aged 92 years
Read Mary Margaret FLETCHER's full death notice
Fredrick AUSTIN
AUSTIN Frederick (Fred) Passed away peacefully at Whiston Hospital on the 8th January, aged 89 years
Read Fredrick AUSTIN's full death notice
More death notices
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