Mrs Elizabeth Lawrie
(Kemnay)
Suddenly but peacefully at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, Elizabeth (Betty), aged 87 years, dearly loved wife of the late Eric, much loved mum of Anthony and George, dear mother in law of Lorna and Amanda and a loving granny to Emma and Euan. Loved and missed by all her family and friends.
Funeral service in Kemnay Parish Church on Friday, March 22 at 10.30am, thereafter to churchyard, to which all friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu, if so desired at church door in aid of Alzheimers.
Lawrie
(Kemnay)
Anthony, George and family would like to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sympathy received in their recent sad loss of Betty, a dearly loved mum and granny. Special thanks to the Dr’s and staff of A+E, A.R.I. and Paramount Carers, both for their care and attention, to Rev Euan Glen for his comforting service, to all those who paid their last respects at Kemnay Parish Church and graveside and for the generous donations received in aid of Alzheimers.
Funeral Service
Location
Kemnay Parish Church
Date & Time
10:30am Fri 22nd Mar 2024
Burial Service
Location
Kemnay Cemetery
Date & Time
11:10am Fri 22nd Mar 2024
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