The Oxford Mail published nine death notices last week.
Every day, the Oxford Mail publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the Oxford Mail:
Harry (Henry) Charles
CHARLES Harry (Henry) Aged 90 years peacefully at Chilterns Court Care Home on 21st September
Read Harry (Henry) Charles's full death notice
David Wilson
WILSON David Died peacefully on his 82nd birthday, on 18th September 2023
Read David Wilson's full death notice
Peter Lund
LUND Peter Passed away peacefully on 30th August 2023 aged 97 years
Read Peter Lund's full death notice
Linda (Cookie) Barrett
BARRETT Linda (Cookie) Passed away suddenly at home on Saturday 9th September aged 74
Read Linda (Cookie) Barrett's full death notice
Roger Leonard Jones
JONES Roger Leonard Died On Sunday 10th September 2023 at Lady Nuffield Home with family at his side
Read Roger Leonard Jones's full death notice
Joyce Evelyn (Joycie) Mobey (Née Muttock)
MOBEY Joyce Evelyn (Joycie) (Née Muttock) Of Standlake Peacefully at Millers Grange Care Home on 17th September 2023, aged…
Read Joyce Evelyn (Joycie) Mobey (Née Muttock)'s full death notice
Patrick Francis Heenan
HEENAN Patrick Francis aged 85, sadly passed away after a short illness on 8th September 2023
Read Patrick Francis Heenan's full death notice
David Edgar Hinks
HINKS David Edgar Passed away at home on 2nd September 2023, aged 88 years
Read David Edgar Hinks's full death notice
Catherine (Kate) Cahill
CAHILL Catherine 'Kate' Passed away at home on 15th September 2023 aged 76 years
Read Catherine (Kate) Cahill's full death notice
More death notices
You can see all our death notices here, or you can place a death notice here.
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