Mr James Scroggie

Funeral Service: Fri 24th Nov 2023

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Scroggie
(Kemnay)
Suddenly but peacefully at Inverurie Hospital on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, James (Jimmy), aged 76 years, dearly loved husband of Ella, much loved dad of Peter, Stuart and Nicola, a dear father in law to David and a devoted granda to Archie and Arthur.
Funeral service in Eric P Massie Funeral Directors Chapel, 76a High Street, Inverurie on Friday, November 24 at 10.30am, to which all friends are respectfully invited, thereafter cremation private. Family flowers only, no callers please.

Scroggie
(Kemnay)
Ella, Peter, Stuart, Nicola and David would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad loss of Jimmy. Special thanks to Kemnay Community and District Nurses for their care and attention, to Jan Hughes for her comforting service and to Eric P Massie Funeral directors for their efficient funeral arrangements.

Funeral Service

Location

Eric Massie service room

Date & Time

10:30am Fri 24th Nov 2023

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Eric Massie Funeral Directors

76A High Street
Inverurie
AB51 3XS

01467 621 368
[email protected]

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