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The obituary notice of Lt Col (Ret) James ARCHIBALD MBE

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Lt Col (Ret) JamesARCHIBALD MBEPassed away peacefully at home on the 24th October 2023. Aged 63 years. Beloved husband of Rita and devoted father of Leann and Andrew. Cherished grandad to Jessica, Kane, Isla, Margot and Taryn. Much loved by all of his family in Scotland and Chester. James will be very sadly missed by all who knew him.

The funeral service will take place on Tuesday 21st November 2023 at Holy Trinity Church, Llandudno, at 12noon. This will be followed by a private family service at Colwyn Bay Crematorium. If you would like to make a contribution in memory of James, donations can be made to the Walton Centre Charity via the link below or c/o Lord-Brown & Harty Funeral Directors, 12 Trinity Square, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 2RA. Tel : 01492 588585. www.lbandh.co.uk
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Andy & Donna MacKay
19/11/2024
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09/12/2023
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Always in our thoughts, forever in my heart. Onwards and upwards from Robert and Elaine
Donation left by Robert Archibald
21/11/2023
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Donation left by Joanne Cairney
21/11/2023
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Donation left by Anonymous
21/11/2023
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A smart man, in wit, turnout and intelligence and an outstanding example of how to be a soldier in the finest tradition.
We are all the better for having known him.
Chris Brannigan
21/11/2023
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Chris Brannigan
21/11/2023
Donation left by Brennan Dwyer
20/11/2023
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Having Archie as Colour Sergeant at RMAS was the best start any of us could have had in the Army. It could not have been better. He was the epitome of the professional soldier and leader and a brilliant example to us all. We knew we were lucky at the time and his effect on all of us was incredible.

My sincerest condolences to all his family and friends, Gone far to soon but never forgotten.
Brennan Dwyer
20/11/2023
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Donation left by John Willis
20/11/2023
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