Mr Miller Young

Cremation Service: Mon 21st Dec 2020

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Young
Miller
(Formerly Galashiels)

Peacefully at Knowesouth Nursing Home on 12th December 2020, Miller, formerly of Halliburton Place Galashiels, beloved husband of the late Sheena, much loved dad to Lesley and Drew, loving grandad to Jamie and Garry and great grandad to Millie. On Monday 21st December at 12.30pm the cortege will leave Ladhope Vale Funeral Home travelling up Magdala Terrace onto Halliburton Place and then onwards to Borders Crematorium for a Private Service at 1pm, which can be viewed via www.obitus.com Username Lubi5803 password 320145

Cremation Service

Location

Borders Crematorium
Melrose
TD6 9HA

Date & Time

1:00pm Mon 21st Dec 2020

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Amelia wrote

15th Dec 2020

My former boss in quality control L&f Galashiels. Always the gentleman. Our thoughts are with his family at this sad time.

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David Hardie & Son Funeral Directors

Ladhope Vale Funeral Home
55/56 Ladhope Vale
Galashiels
TD1 1BT

01896 752 465
info@davidhardie.co.uk

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