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DEATHS

ABERNETHY - Robert. Peacefully, at the Campbeltown Hospital, on November 26, 2017, Robert James Abernethy, FRCS (Ed), in his 80th year, The Arch, Torrisdale, dearly loved husband of Carol, much loved father of Gordon and the late Aileen and Fiona, and a loving grandfather of Robert, Caitlin and Philippa. Loving step-father to Stuart, Janey and Bruce and stepgrandfather to Hannah, James, Chloe, Hollie and Tallulah. Service in Saddell and Carradale Parish Church, on Wednesday, December 6 at 1.00pm, funeral thereafter to Torrisdale Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation and invitation. Family flowers only please. A retiral collection will be held in aid of the Campbeltown Hospital and the Macmillan Nurses, Kintyre Locality.

BOWDEN - Peacefully, in hospital in Edinburgh, on November 23, 2017, Margaret McLarty, née McLellan, in her 87th year, beloved wife of Joseph Bowden, mother of Neil and Morag and a loving grandmother and great grandmother. Eldest daughter of the late Neil and Jenny McLellan, sister of Neil and the late Ishbel and a much loved aunt.

CRAIG - Peacefully, at Raigmore Hospital, Inverness, on November 24, 2017, Marion Cumming Craig, Dip Mus Ed RSAM, LRAM, ARCM, aged 76, of Aviemore and formerly of Ferndean, Campbeltown, dearly beloved wife of Bob, devoted mother of Hilda and Jeremy and the late Ciaran and Harvey, and a cherished grandmother. Private family funeral. Flowers from close family only please.

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