The Exmouth Journal published eight death notices last week.
Every week, the Journal 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 Exmouth Journal:
Sally Muddle
Sally Muddle, widow of John, died peacefully on January 12 aged 86.
Read Sally Muddle's full death notice
Colin Bright
Colin Bright died peacefully on January 30 in hospital aged 79 years.
Read Colin Bright's full death notice
Philip Davie
Philip Davie: On January 16, he suddenly passed away at home in Budleigh Salterton aged 80.
Read Philip Davie's full death notice
Rosemary (Rosie) Rigg
Rosemary (Rosie) Rigg passed away On January 25 at Halsdown House Residential Home aged 100 years. She formerly lived in Lympstone.
Read Rosemary (Rosie) Rigg's full death notice
Patricia Margaret Rose 'Pat' (née Jarvis) Tapscott
Patricia Margaret Rose 'Pat' Tapscott (née Jarvis), April 12, 1931 to January 17, 2024.
Read Patricia Margaret Rose 'Pat' (née Jarvis) Tapscott's full death notice
Brian Robert Milford
Brian Robert Milford passed away peacefully at home on Friday, January 26 aged 76 years.
Read Brian Robert Milford's full death notice
Shirley Shaddock
Shirley Shaddock died on January 15 at home in Budleigh Salterton aged 89 years.
Read Shirley Shaddock's full death notice
Donna Elizabeth PARKER-REES
Donna Elizabeth Parker-Rees died on Tuesday, January 16.
Read Donna Elizabeth PARKER-REES'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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