Mrs Janette Booth

(Inverurie)
Suddenly but peacefully at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on Thursday 27 March 2025, after a short illness.
Janette aged 77 years, devoted wife of Allan, much loved Mum of Trevor and Richard, dear Mother-In-Law of Lynn and a cherished Grandma of Harrison, Konrad, Kristofer, Samuel and Max. A special Sister to Elizabeth and Margaret, Sister-In-Law, Auntie and good friend to many.
A service to celebrate Janette’s life will be held at 12 noon on Tuesday 15 April 2025 at Barra Castle, Oldmeldrum AB51 0BB, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited.
A private burial will be held the following day.
Family flowers only please, but donations if desired can be made at the door to Friends of Anchor.
Booth
(Inverurie)
Allan 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 Janette. Special thanks to the medical and café staff of Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for their loving care and attention, to Ms Jan Hughes for her fitting tribute, to Barra Barn for their welcoming refreshments, to the staff of Eric P Massie Funeral Directors for their efficient funeral arrangements, to all those who paid their last respects and for the generous donations received in aid of The Anchor Unit.
Funeral Service
Location
Barra Barn
Date & Time
12:00pm Tue 15th Apr 2025
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