Dedicated to the memory of Connie Denholm

Connie died peacefully at home with her family on 6th February 2021 aged 88 years.  A loving wife of the late John, dearly loved mum of Carol and Jill, much loved Grandma of John, Elizabeth, Philip and Kate also a very special Great Grandma to Harry, Millie and Jacob.  Due to current restrictions a private service will be held at the crematorium.  Family flowers only please

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I just wanted to reach out via this page and offer you our most sincere gratitude for the generous donations that have been made to the Alzheimer’s Society in memory of your beloved Connie and to offer our ongoing support and thoughts to you and your family. I do hope that the Tribute has supported you in your ongoing endeavour of love, to commemorate and provide a lasting tribute to the life and memory of your loved one and will continue to provide a place of comfort for you and your family and friends. The donation of £605 via Much Loved has gone a long way towards helping us to be a source of support and a listening ear for people living with dementia and their families, making sure that nobody goes through this alone. Thank you for your kindness.
Lit by Ruth, On behalf of the Alzheimer's Society on 5th May 2021
We are sending you this message to say thank you for arranging your tribute page via Ian Blair Undertakers. Donations we receive this way will go a long way towards helping us to be a source of support and a ‘listening ear’ for people living with dementia and their families, making sure that nobody goes through this alone. Thank you for your kindness. This candle has been lit by a member of the team at Alzheimer’s Society to offer our condolences for your loss and show our gratitude. We hope that your Tribute Page can provide you with some comfort at this difficult time.
Lit by The Alzheimer's Society on 16th February 2021
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