Mrs Hazel Wilson

Funeral Service: Thu 1st Feb 2018

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Wilson (nee Balmer) ~ Peacefully at Cauldshiels, B.G.H. on 19th January 2018, Hazel, beloved wife of the late Allan, loving mum of Derek and Anne, mother-in-law of Anne and Kevin, doting granny and great granny. Service at Trinity Parish Church on Thursday 1st February 2018 at 1.30 pm, with committal at Borders Crematorium, Melrose at 3.00 pm, to which all family and friends are invited. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, may be made in aid of Chest Heart & Stroke Association.

Funeral Service

Location

Trinity Parish Church, Hawick

Date & Time

1:30pm Thu 1st Feb 2018

Cremation Service

Location

Borders Crematorium
Melrose
TD6 9HA

Date & Time

3:00pm Thu 1st Feb 2018

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Helen wrote

31st Jan 2018

What a lovely lady Hazel was I knew her as I was growing up on weensland road , I met her in the Home she was in and she still knew meR I PHazel

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