SarahWHYTEOn Monday 24th May 2021 at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, Sarah (Sadie) Whyte, 3 Bourtree Crescent, Kirkcudbright. Beloved wife of the late James Whyte, a loving mother to Lesley, Alan, Graham and Cameron and a much loved grandmother and great grandmother. Funeral service will take place at Roucan Loch Crematorium, Dumfries on Friday 4th June. Due to present circumstances funeral private. Anyone wishing to pay their respects to Sarah may do so when the cortege leaves 3 Bourtree Crescent, Kirkcudbright at approximately 12 noon and travels along Bourtree Crescent and onto St Mary Street making its way towards Roucan Loch. Donations if desired, in memory of Sarah for Blood Bikes can be sent to Osborne Funeral Directors, 41 Castle Street, Kirkcudbright. DG6 4JD
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Jenny Wood:I was very privileged to know Sadie from the Inner Wheel...06/06/2021
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I was very privileged to know Sadie from the Inner Wheel of Kirkcudbright group. Always Stylish and elegant in amazing clothes that she had sewn herself. So very sad to hear of her passing.
Jenny Wood:
06/06/2021
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Only knew Sadie in recent years and a lovely lady who her great grandchildren told me made the best ever pan scones, what a nice memory.