John Welsh (15 Dec 1947 - 13 Oct 2020)

Location
St Joseph's RC Church 14 Fullarton Ave Tollcross G32 8NJ
Date
23rd Oct 2020
Time
9.30am
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Location
Daldowie Crematorium Hamilton Rd Broomhouse G71 7RU
Date
23rd Oct 2020
Time
10.45am

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In loving memory of John Welsh who sadly passed away on 13th October 2020 with his darling wife Mae at his side. A much loved brother to Joseph, James, Gerard, Peter and Catherine. Fortified by Rites of Holy Catholic Church, RIP.
Donations, in lieu of flowers, to a charity of your choice.

Paul Welsh wrote

Much thought uncle John and many prayers your Nephew Paul

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Jane and Richard Tindal wrote

So very sad. Such a lovely man

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Laura Anne McMahon wrote

Rest in peace Uncle John, thinking of you Aunt Mae, with love Laura Anne, Craig & Clara xxx

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CHRISTINE and Joseph WELSH wrote

We will miss you John god bless

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Davie & Linda Stewart wrote

We will miss you. You were such a great character. Well loved by us.

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Catherine Colquhoun wrote

A much loved brother RIP John
Your loving sister Catherine

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Heather Oakland wrote

Thinking of my Uncle John and Aunt Mae and all of the memories growing up, lots and lots of love Heather, Dan, Aaron and Calum x x x

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Mae Welsh wrote

Goodnight my darling ..Love you with all my heart.

Your loving wife Mae.xxxxxxxx

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