Miss Jeanie Haire

Funeral Service: Thu 26th Apr 2018

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Haire Jean (Sheena) ~ Peacefully at Galashiels Nursing Home on 18th April 2018, Jeanie Currie Paterson, retired Police Sergeant formerly at Berwick, Roxburgh and Selkirkshire Constabulary and latterly Lothian and Borders Police. Good and true friend to Jim and Fiona. Service at John Beattie & Sons Funeral Directors on Thursday 26th April 2018 at 2.00 pm, private cremation thereafter. No flowers please but a retiral collection will be taken for R.N.L.I. Eyemouth Station.

Funeral Service

Location

Beattie's Acorn Chapel
John Beattie & Sons
Weensland Road
Hawick
TD9 9NW

Date & Time

2:00pm Thu 26th Apr 2018

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David wrote

11th May 2018

Just heard about my cousin Sheena's death by way of a letter from her executors. A lovely kind lady who will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

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Alison wrote

26th Apr 2018

I was so sorry to hear of Jean’s death. She was a good friend and neighbour to me from my days in Ettrick Terrace. Her home baking was legendary.

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John Beattie & Sons Funeral Directors

Weensland Road
Hawick
TD9 9NW

01450 377 284
[email protected]

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