Mr Paul Albutt

Cremation Service: Wed 25th Apr 2018

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Albutt ~ Peacefully at Hawick Community Hospital on 17th April 2018, Paul, Hillend Drive, Hawick. Will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Service to take place at Borders Crematorium, Melrose on Wednesday 25th April 2018 at 10.00 am, to which all family and friends are welcome. No flowers please.

Cremation Service

Location

Borders Crematorium
Melrose
TD6 9HA

Date & Time

10:00am Wed 25th Apr 2018

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KATRINA wrote

20th Apr 2018

So sorry for your loss. Paul was a lovely man. Fond memories of him at the farm and a brilliant neighbour for 27 years. Fly high with the angels. X

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Shona wrote

19th Apr 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. Paul was a big part of me growing up. I have lots of fun memories of him at my Nanas party’s. RIP Paul ❤️

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John Beattie & Sons Funeral Directors

Weensland Road
Hawick
TD9 9NW

01450 377 284
info@jbeattie.co.uk

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