Mr Kenneth Whyte (Kenny)

Cremation Service: Fri 24th May 2019

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Peacefully on Wednesday 15th May 2019, at Hawick Community Hospital, Kenny,
loving partner to Rena, much loved dad to Karen, special grandfather to Michael, uncle to Les, Gail and Tracey, father-in-law to Andy, brother-in-law to Babs, and a friend to many. Service to take place at Borders Crematorium, Melrose at 10.00 am, on Friday 24th May 2019, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. A celebration of Kenny’s life will take place, thereafter, at the Hawick Bowling Club, Buccleuch Road.

Cremation Service

Location

Borders Crematorium
Melrose
TD6 9HA

Date & Time

10:00am Fri 24th May 2019

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Rachael and George wrote

2nd Jun 2019

Rena,and family,George and I were very sad to here of Kenny's passing,we love you

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Gail wrote

16th May 2019

Rest in peace uncle Ken XX

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jacquline and brian wrote

16th May 2019

so sorry to hear about Kenny our thoughts are with you and he is now at rest

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John Beattie & Sons Funeral Directors

Weensland Road
Hawick
TD9 9NW

01450 377 284
[email protected]

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