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DEATHS

ELLIOT - Peacefully, in Niort Hospital, close to his home in France, on October 27, 2017, in his 83rd year, formerly of Lochgilphead and Achnamara, Albert, husband to Jean, father to Lyndsey and Karen, grandpa/gramps to grandchildren and great grandchildren. Loved by all and sorely missed.

MACLACHLAN - Peacefully, at Mid Argyll Hospital, Lochgilphead, on November 5, 2017, Anne MacLachlan, née MacNab, former Sister at Ward 2, Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow, and much respected nurse at Argyll and Bute Hospital, Lochgilphead, in her 79th year, beloved wife of the late James MacLachlan, dearly loved daughter of the late John and Mary MacNab, much loved sister of James and the late John and Archie, and a wonderful aunt to all the family. Funeral service was held at Tarbert Free Church, on November 9, interment thereafter at Achnabreac Cemetery.

MACRAE - Peacefully, on November 7, 2017, Agnes Mitchell MacRae (Nancy), née MacFarlane, in her 92nd year, of 30 Meadowburn Place, Campbeltown, beloved wife of the late Alistair MacRae, ex-Chief Inspector Strathclyde Police, beloved mother of Alison and Carol, much loved mother-in-law of Tom and David, cherished nanna of John, Grant, Laura, Caitlin, Kerry, Curtis and Brian and loved great grandmother of Jack, Morgan, Summer, Carys, Lila, Jay, Gavin and Shiloh. Funeral service to be held at Lorne and Lowland Church, on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 1.00pm, followed by interment at Kilkerran Cemetery. Family flowers only please. A retiral collection will be held for Lorne and Lowland Church.

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