Mr Bruce William Moffat

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Peacefully at the Margaret Kerr Unit on Monday 28th October 2019, Bruce William, dearly loved husband and best friend of Helen, son of Margaret and the late Bill, a dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend to many. A private interment will be followed by a Service of Remembrance at Jedburgh Old & Trinity Parish Church on Thursday 7th November 2019 at 1.30pm to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. No flowers please. Donations if desired may be made in aid of Bruce’s chosen charities.

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Brian wrote

1st Nov 2019

So sad to hear this news, my thoughts go out to Helen and both families.

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Angela wrote

1st Nov 2019

Heartfelt thoughts to Helenfamily and friends, thinking of you at this sad time

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Colin wrote

31st Oct 2019

Just read this so sorry to read thisThoughts with you all at this sad time x

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Margaret wrote

30th Oct 2019

Deepest sympathy to Helen and all the family , thinking of you at this sad time x

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