The Oxford Mail has published nine death notices in the last seven days.
Every week, 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:
Isobel Pym
PYM Isobel Passed away peacefully at home on 21st June 2024 aged 82
Read Isobel Pym's full death notice
Tony Fisher
FISHER Tony Peacefully at home on 31st May 2024, aged 80 years
Read Tony Fisher's full death notice
Reverend Tom Houston
HOUSTON Reverend Tom Tom Houston aged 96, died peacefully at his home in Cumnor Hill, Oxford on 4th June 2024
Read Reverend Tom Houston's full death notice
Anne Margaret Jackson (Formerly Dossett- Davies)
JACKSON Anne Margaret Formerly Dossett- Davies Passed away peacefully on 1st June aged 88 years
Read Anne Margaret Jackson (Formerly Dossett- Davies)'s full death notice
Sally Long
LONG Sally Peacefully at the John Radcliffe Hospital on 13th June 2024, aged 54 years
Read Sally Long's full death notice
David Harrison
HARRISON David MICE MBE On 27 May 2024 aged 97 years
Read David Harrison's full death notice
Colin Eagle MILES
MILES Colin Eagle Beloved husband to Judith, and devoted father and grandfather sadly passed away suddenly and unexpectedly…
Read Colin Eagle MILES 's full death notice
Maureen (Mo) Tweney MBE
TWENEY Maureen 'Mo' MBE Passed away peacefully on 3rd June 2024 Beloved wife of the late John
Read Maureen (Mo) Tweney MBE's full death notice
Rodney John (Rod) Buswell
BUSWELL Rodney John 'Rod' Passed away peacefully at home on 11th June 2024, aged 75 years
Read Rodney John (Rod) Buswell's full death notice
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