Davina (Vena) Yule

Cremation Service: Fri 14th Sep 2018

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Peacefully on Wednesday 5th September 2018 at Deanfield Care Home, Davina (Vena), beloved wife of the late Dave and dear mother of the late Maureen. Stepmother to Ivor and Gwen, and loving nana to Jill, Shirley, Natalie and all the grandchildren. A private service, as requested by Vena, to take place at Borders Crematorium, Melrose, on Friday 14th September 2018 at 11.00 am. Family flowers only please. Donations, if desired, may be made in aid of Deanfield Comfort Fund.

Cremation Service

Location

Borders Crematorium
Melrose
TD6 9HA

Date & Time

11:00am Fri 14th Sep 2018

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Lyn wrote

10th Sep 2018

A lovely lady and a pleasure to work with as her carer in her own home , my sympathy’s go out to her family at this sad time , love to allx

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