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DEATHS

FLINT - James Fleming, aged 76 years, died unexpectedly and suddenly, on May 16, 2017, dearly loved son of Betty and the late Toonie Flint, dear brother of Hilary and Sarah and treasured uncle of Hamish, Andrew, Nicki and Amy. Funeral service at Perth Crematorium, on Friday, May 26, 2017 at 11:30am. Family flowers only.

HILL - Stephen Paul, taken suddenly, but slipped away peacefully, with his family there to say goodbye, at the Intensive Care Unit in Glasgow Royal Infirmary, on May 10, 2017, aged 53 years. Currently of Glasgow, formerly of Tarbert, Ardrishaig and Lochgilphead, loved Argyll but heart always in home town of Wolverhampton.

Deeply loved husband of Shona, devoted dad of Cameron, Stephanie and Natalie, loving granddad of Ryan, Rhys, Liam, Dylan and Oliver, deeply loved brother of Darren, brother-in-law of Andrew and Lindsay, son-in-law of Rob and Isla, nephew of Christine, cousin of Andrew, Spike and Michelle, and a good neighbour, much respected work colleague and very good friend to many. To be laid to rest beside his dad, Maurice Gordon Hill, in Wolverhampton. Thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff at the GRI, especially at the ICU, who cared for Steve and looked after his family with great care and compassion.

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