THESE are the loved ones in Sussex who have featured in this week s death announcements. There have been a total of four messages left for people who have recently died in the area. A family will publish the obituary as a way to say a few things about the death of their loved one. As they are shared publicly, they provide the opportunity to give the news of a death to the community. If you would like to leave a death announcement, visit the link at the bottom of the page.
Jean Mary Ferrier FERRIER JEAN MARY Aged 89 years, passed away on 5th April 2021 and now reunited with her brother Donald. Sadly missed by all her friends. The funeral service will be held at The Downs Crematorium, Main Chapel, Bear Road, Brighton on Monday 26th April 2021. If you wish to attend, please contact Attree & Kent Funeral Services on 01273 542454. No flowers please. If desired, donations for British Red Cross may be sent to Attree & Kent Funeral Services, 2 Hollingbury Place, Brighton B
THESE are the loved ones in Sussex who have featured in this week s death announcements. There have been a total of 13 messages left for people who have recently died in the area. A family will publish the obituary as a way to say a few things about the death of their loved one. As they are shared publicly, they provide the opportunity to give the news of a death to the community. If you would like to leave a death announcement, visit the link at the bottom of the page.
Terry Gunn GUNN Terry Passed away peacefully on Monday 5th April 2021, aged 85. Former wicket-keeper for Sussex County Cricket Club. He will be sadly missed by his wife Doreen, daughters Jane and Sally and all his family and friends. A private family funeral service will take place on Wednesday 28th April 2021, 11am at the H. D. Tribe Chapel, Shoreham. Family flowers only please. Donations if desired to The British Heart Foundation c/o H.D. Tribe Ltd, 130 Broadwater Road, Worthing. BN14 8HU, Tel: 019
Paige Greenaway, pictured during the 2017 BBC documentary Love And Drugs On The Street . Photo: BBC THERE was no foul play involved in the death of a young woman who featured in a TV documentary on homelessness and had endured “the most tragic combination of circumstances”, an inquest heard. Paige Greenaway was found dead at her home in Richmond Terrace, Brighton, on Sunday, February 9 last year. The 23-year-old had appeared in a BBC 3 documentary about people living on the streets of Brighton and Hove in 2017, when she was 21. An inquest into her death began on October 15 and a provisional cause of death was given as hanging.