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Death notices published in most recent Powys County Times

Death notices published in most recent Powys County Times

The County Times published 10 death notices last week.
Every week, the County Times publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost.
Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page.
Here are the most recent notices placed in the County Times:
Dennis Griffith Williams
of Cedarville, Bwlch-y-Cibau. Passed away peacefully, at home, on Thursday 15th May 2025, aged 91 years.
Read Dennis Griffith Williams's full death notice
Ann Pemberton (née Swain)
Formerly of Llewynderw, Newtown. Passed away peacefully on 9th May, 2025.
Mary Elizabeth GREENWOOD-NIMMO
Passed away peacefully on 31st May 2025, aged 80 years of Llwydiarth. Beloved wife of the late John.
Christine 'Chrissy' Louise Brandon
3 Pengeulan, Llanidloes. Formerly of Hazeldene, Gorn Road, Llanidloes passed away unexpectedly on Monday 12th May 2025 aged 40 years.
Read Christine 'Chrissy' Louise Brandon's full death notice
Tim Platt
Of Park Lane Lodge, Welshpool, passed away peacefully at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in the early hours of Wednesday 21st May 2025. Adored and loved husband of Sarah Ansell and dog daddy to Dougal.
Read Tim Platt's full death notice
Islwyn Jones
Formerly of Rownal Farm, Montgomery and Sarn, Newtown, known and loved within the farming community near and far, passed away aged 82, on 27th May 2025. All are welcome to a Service of Thanksgiving held at Forden Community Centre, Welshpool, SY21 8NE, at 11.
Read Islwyn Jones's full death notice
Peter Edward GRIFFITHS
of Brynheulog, Rhayader passed away on Wednesday 28th May 2025 aged 75 years.Funeral Service will take place at St.
Mary Jane Breeze
Formerly of Prince of Wales Cottage, Llanidloes. Passed away peacefully at The Oaks Care Home, Newtown on Tuesday 20th May 2025.
Olive 'Gerry' Geraldine HOPKINS
Passed away peacefully on 20th March 2025 in Vega Baja Hospital, Orihuela, Spain, aged 91 years (minus a few hours). Formerly of Hyssington, Montgomeryshire.
Barbara Elizabeth Evans
Of Berriew, Passed away peacefully at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, with her family by her side, on 21st May 2025, aged 94 years. Beloved wife of the late Aubrey.

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Death notices published in most recent Powys County Times
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The County Times published 10 death notices last week. Every week, the County Times publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory of those we have lost. Anyone who wishes to send their own message of condolence can do so by visiting the deceased's death notice page. Here are the most recent notices placed in the County Times: Dennis Griffith Williams of Cedarville, Bwlch-y-Cibau. Passed away peacefully, at home, on Thursday 15th May 2025, aged 91 years. Read Dennis Griffith Williams's full death notice Ann Pemberton (née Swain) Formerly of Llewynderw, Newtown. Passed away peacefully on 9th May, 2025. Mary Elizabeth GREENWOOD-NIMMO Passed away peacefully on 31st May 2025, aged 80 years of Llwydiarth. Beloved wife of the late John. Christine 'Chrissy' Louise Brandon 3 Pengeulan, Llanidloes. Formerly of Hazeldene, Gorn Road, Llanidloes passed away unexpectedly on Monday 12th May 2025 aged 40 years. Read Christine 'Chrissy' Louise Brandon's full death notice Tim Platt Of Park Lane Lodge, Welshpool, passed away peacefully at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital in the early hours of Wednesday 21st May 2025. Adored and loved husband of Sarah Ansell and dog daddy to Dougal. Read Tim Platt's full death notice Islwyn Jones Formerly of Rownal Farm, Montgomery and Sarn, Newtown, known and loved within the farming community near and far, passed away aged 82, on 27th May 2025. All are welcome to a Service of Thanksgiving held at Forden Community Centre, Welshpool, SY21 8NE, at 11. Read Islwyn Jones's full death notice Peter Edward GRIFFITHS of Brynheulog, Rhayader passed away on Wednesday 28th May 2025 aged 75 Service will take place at St. Mary Jane Breeze Formerly of Prince of Wales Cottage, Llanidloes. Passed away peacefully at The Oaks Care Home, Newtown on Tuesday 20th May 2025. Olive 'Gerry' Geraldine HOPKINS Passed away peacefully on 20th March 2025 in Vega Baja Hospital, Orihuela, Spain, aged 91 years (minus a few hours). Formerly of Hyssington, Montgomeryshire. Barbara Elizabeth Evans Of Berriew, Passed away peacefully at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, with her family by her side, on 21st May 2025, aged 94 years. Beloved wife of the late Aubrey.

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