Every week, the Knutsford Guardian publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have died.
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 Knutsford Guardian:
Mary Elizabeth Godden
The 90-year-old died peacefully at Hallamshire Care Home in Sheffield on June 22.
Mary was a respected teacher of patchwork and quilting in Knutsford and Goostrey and, over her lifetime, inspired so many with her artistic talent and creativity.
She was the adored wife of the late Norman, loved sister of the late John and sister-in-law to Margaret, also a devoted mother to, and much-loved by, her children Penelope, Simon, Elizabeth, Louise and Claire, grandchildren Luke and Lori and great-grandchildren Taylor, Thea and Hedley.
Mary was also a respected and loved mother-in-law in spirit to Quentin, Shelley and John.
Funeral at Hutcliffe Wood Crematorium, Sheffield, on Wednesday, July 24, at 12.30pm.
Family flowers only, donations to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), care of www.JohnHeath.co.uk.
Ida Jeanne Webb
The 89-year-old, formerly of Northfields, Knutsford, died peacefully in hospital on June 29.
Ida was the dearly loved wife of the late Bernard Webb, much-loved mum of Jonathan and Richard, mother-in-law of Jenny, and a loving grandmother of Jordan and Kelsea.
Funeral service in St John's Parish Church, Knutsford, on Tuesday, July 23, at 12.15pm, followed by a committal at Altrincham Crematorium.
Family flowers only please, donations if wished for the benefit of East Cheshire Hospice, Macclesfield.
Enquiries to Whiston & Britland Funeral Services Ltd, 45C King Street, Knutsford, WA16 6DW. Tel: 01565 632644.
More death notices
You can see all our death notices here, or you can place a death notice here.
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