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The obituary notice of Margaret (WHICKHAM, FORMERLY OF CRAMLINGTON) TINNING

Whickham | Published in: Evening Chronicle (Newcastle).

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MargaretTINNINGWHICKHAM, FORMERLY OF CRAMLINGTON Peacefully in hospital on 19th December 2019 aged 60 years. Margaret (nee Richardson), beloved wife of Jimmy. Devoted and amazing mum of Lindsey and Martin and mother in law of James and Carly. Doting grandma of Lewis, Charlie and Ruby. Also a loving sister, auntie and friend. Margaret will be dearly missed by all. Service at West Road Crematorium, West Chapel, Newcastle on Thursday 16th January at 11.00 am followed by burial in West Road Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations in lieu may be made to the British Liver Trust. All enquiries to Co-op Funeralcare, Birtley. (0191) 4100162
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Christine Bragan
17/12/2024
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20/05/2024
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Christine Bragan
21/12/2023
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Christine Bragan
21/12/2023
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Christine Bragan
21/12/2023
Happy birthday my dearly loved and very sadly missed sister.
Love you always xxxx
Christine Bragan
13/01/2022
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Christine Bragan
13/01/2022
There’s still a huge hole in my heart Margaret.
Love you and miss you so much xxxxxx
Christine Bragan
25/07/2021
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Christine Bragan
25/07/2021
Miss you my gorgeous sister. Xxxxxx
Christine Bragan
24/03/2021
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