David John Inch

Funeral Service: Tue 24th May 2022

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At Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on May 15, 2022, efter a gie sair fect, David John, much loved husband of Trisha (Pat), loving and respected brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle and loyal friend to many. David’s funeral service, to which all are welcome, will be held at W. G. Catto’s Funeral Home, Linkwood Road, Elgin on Tuesday, May 24 at 11 am, and thereafter to Elgin Cemetery. Casual clothes and bright colours welcome. Family flowers only please. Donations in lieu, if so desired, can be made at the door for Prostate Cancer Research. Rest easy.

Funeral Service

Location

W. G. Catto Funeral Home

Date & Time

11:00am Tue 24th May 2022

Burial Service

Location

Elgin Cemetery

Date & Time

11:30am Tue 24th May 2022

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W.G. Catto Funeral Directors

Linkwood Road
Elgin
IV30 6RE

01343 547 371
[email protected]

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