Ms Thomasina Adie (Ina)
(Inverurie)
Peacefully after a long brave battle at Inveruire Hospital, on Friday, October 9, 2020, Thomasina Adie (Ina) aged 80 years, much loved mum to Ronald, Elsie and Kevin, devoted grandma to Kelly and great-grandma to Brody, Connor and Zack, cherished sister to Mary and the late Elsie, devoted aunt and great aunt and friend to many. You’ll always be with us, like a handprint on our hearts. Sadly Missed. Funeral Private.
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Eleanor wrote
14th Oct 2020
Thinking of you all at this sad time. Ina was such a fabulous person she always made me smile and chuckle. X
Mary and Douglas wrote
14th Oct 2020
To my dear sister. A thousand words won't bring you back, I know because I've tried. Neither will a thousand tears, iI know because I've cried. RIP Ina ❤💖
June wrote
14th Oct 2020
The McKay family will always remember the laughs we used to have and send our thoughts to the family at this sad and difficult time. Out of pain now Ina. xx
Karen wrote
14th Oct 2020
We had a wonderful Aunt. One who never really grew up. Her smile was made of sunshine. And her heart was solid gold. RIP Auntie Ina. You are at peace now. We all love you very much. And you will never be forgotten.
Lynn wrote
14th Oct 2020
Many a laugh we had Ina and loved meeting u , you always like fun and was gem rip my dear 💞 heaven got new angel hope your dancing we a Mgs right now 💞💞💞❤️ Lynn x
Ian wrote
14th Oct 2020
Well Ina o more pain Hope your Dan ing we rest angles up there sleep tight my dear ❤️
Nikki wrote
13th Oct 2020
Elsie, Ronald and Kevin, My deepest sympathies, Ina was much loved and easy to love. I will always cherish my childhood memories of her, and how warm and welcoming she was when we would visit her, not to mention enjoy her "fancy pieces" she would share with us kids. Being so far away I'm sad I can't be there to give you my love and hugs in person, but please know I'm thinking about you all during this sad time. May you find some comfort in all the wonderful memories you share, and may Ina rest in peace knowing how loved she is. God Bless, Nikki
Kelly wrote
13th Oct 2020
My thoughts go out to family at this sad time, Ina you were a delight to care for on your final weeks, and what a sense of humour you had, you will be sadly missed , kelly xx
Grace wrote
13th Oct 2020
Thinking of you all at this sad time.Ina will never be forgotten she was a kind caring warm lovely woman. Love and Hugs to all her devoted family X X
Carol wrote
13th Oct 2020
Ina lots of lovely memories when I was young rip love too Ron Elsie and Kevin thinking of you all xxx
Mary wrote
13th Oct 2020
Think fo you all at this sad time spent a lot of childhood with you Love and xxxx To Ronald Elsie and Kevin And Family
Paul wrote
13th Oct 2020
Many fond memories Ina , RIP . Sending best wishes to Ronald, Elsie and Kevin..
Ronald wrote
13th Oct 2020
MUM, You are missed each and every day for you were someone special who meant more than words can say. Rest in Peace Mum. Love from Ronald xxx
Paula wrote
13th Oct 2020
Ina your part of my adopted Scottish family who I love,RIP Ina your now at peace on your second journey watching over your family in our thoughts Chris,Paula and family xx💕
Joyce wrote
13th Oct 2020
Loved our chats in the streets and when I cared for you . Always in our thoughts. Now you are are at peace and hopefully with Bert Love Colin & Joyce xxx
Donna wrote
13th Oct 2020
Sleep tight Auntie Ina. Miss you lots and may you rest in heaven with Auntie Elsie and Granny. Ever in our heart Auntie Ina. Love from Donna ❤
Elsie wrote
13th Oct 2020
MUM, I hold you close within my heart and there you will remain to walk and guide me through my life until we meet again. Love from Elsie xxx
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