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The obituary notice of James (Jimmy) ERROCH

Paisley | Published in: Paisley Daily Express.

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JamesERROCHSuddenly on 6th October 2024, Jimmy, beloved son of the late Harry and Betty, much loved brother of Helen and the late John and Charlie, adored uncle of all his nieces and nephews, dad to Helen and David and grandad to Cara.

Funeral service to which all family and friends are invited at Woodside Crematorium Chapel on Monday 4th November at 1:00pm, thereafter to Hawkhead Cemetery.
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So sad Jimmy we will miss meeting you in town rest in peace now Net & Jean
Janet Judge
04/11/2024
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04/11/2024
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Ranbir Singh
27/10/2024
Will miss chatting to u in the town uncle Jimmy say hi to my mum for me. The best guy.
Deborah
27/10/2024
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I’ve just found the news as I’ve been wondering where Jimmy was. I was his upstairs neighbour and we had a chat most days. He left me food to put out for the birds the day before he left for his much looked forward to holiday to Majorca and he sat in the garden the day before listening to his great music which I enjoyed too. He was a cheeky but very kind chap and I’ll miss getting my fridge magnets from his holidays. Very sad to know I won’t see him out in the garden again. Fiona
Fiona
27/10/2024
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Fiona
27/10/2024
From the church family at Kilnside Road. We are saddened to hear of Jimmy's passing. He visited the church cafe every Wednesday and we loved to see him. We all had a fond appreciation of him. He was kind and considerate but as well as this he also had a bit of a mischievous nature. His presence will be deeply missed but we are so glad for the opportunity we had to get to know him.
Brian Hawthorne
26/10/2024
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Brian Hawthorne
26/10/2024