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Remembering Loved Ones: Recent Death Notices from Hull
The Hull Daily Mail has published a series of death notices and funeral announcements, paying tribute to members of the local community who have recently passed away. This longstanding tradition allows families to honor their loved ones and share their memories with the wider community. Each notice is also available on funeral-notices.co.uk, the leading site in the UK for death notices and memorials, ensuring a lasting online tribute.
Families can share memories, photographs, and donations in memory of their loved ones through these notices. The service offers both an online platform and personal assistance for those looking to create their own announcements. For further inquiries, individuals can contact the Hull Daily Mail team at 01482 908084.
Recent Death Notices
Here is a selection of the latest announcements from the Hull Daily Mail, highlighting individuals who are remembered fondly by their families and friends.
Gordon Artley, aged 68, passed away on January 31, 2026, at Dove House Hospice. His funeral service is scheduled for February 23, 2026, at Haltemprice Crematorium in Willerby, at 12:30 PM. Family flowers only will be accepted, but donations may be made to Dove House Hospice in his memory.
Janet Ball, who departed on January 26, 2026, was a beloved mother and grandmother. Her funeral service will be held on February 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM at Chanterlands Avenue Crematorium. The family requests that attendees wear leopard print to honor her memory.
Susan Margaret Beckwith (Kitching) passed away peacefully on February 3, 2026. She is remembered lovingly by her family, who invite everyone to celebrate her life during a service on March 2, 2026, at Haltemprice Crematorium at 11:30 AM. Donations in her memory may be made to Hearing Dogs for the Deaf and Yorkshire Cancer Research.
The notices also include tributes for Christine Bristow, who passed away at the age of 74 on February 2, 2026, and Jacqui Clark, who died on January 15, 2026, at the age of 76. Both families have chosen to honor their loved ones with services that reflect their wishes, including requests for specific attire or charitable donations.
Community Support and Tributes
The Hull Daily Mail’s commitment to providing a space for these announcements underscores the importance of community support during times of loss. Each notice serves as a reminder of the connections shared within the community, as well as the legacies left behind.
Additionally, the paper encourages families to add tributes and personal messages to their loved ones’ notices, contributing to a shared healing process.
The latest memorials also include notices for individuals such as Brian Day, who is remembered for his loving family ties, and Peter John Charles Purdy, whose celebration of life is set for March 2, 2026, at Haltemprice Crematorium at 1:30 PM.
For those wishing to add their tributes or create a notice for a loved one, the Hull Daily Mail offers an accessible platform through their website or via direct communication with their team.
In these moments of remembrance, the community comes together to honor the memories of those who have impacted their lives, ensuring that their legacies endure.
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