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Funeral List Environmental Health Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB Telephone: 01259 450 000 Contact: Suzanne McIntyre Last NAA Funeral in Clackmannanshire Peter Robertson, 21 April 2021 Email: [email protected] Date: 12 May 2021 National Assistance Act 1948 Funeral List This table contains details of all funerals arranged under Section 50 of The National Assistance Act by Clackmannanshire Council since January 2007. Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer David 30 Dunvegan 31/12/2006 n/a M 14/11/1920 87 Burial £1,347.00 08/01/2007 Wilson Court, Alloa Muriel 4 Springfield, 15/05/2008 unknown F unknown n/k Burial £578.54 unknown McClelland Road, Alloa Christopher 25/11/2008 n/a M 04/04/1965 43 Glenochil Burial £975.00 22/01/2009 McEwan 1 Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Mary 12 MacLean 01/12/2008 Murdoch unknown F 07/07/1948 60 Burial £605.00 11/12/2008 Crescent, Alva Donnache Mark 92 Smithfield 19/12/2008 n/a M 19/07/1927 81 Cremation £756.00 30/12/2008 Wilson Loan, Alloa David John 45a Smithfield 06/05/2010 n/a M 11/07/1967 42 Burial £802.54 14/05/2010 Hill Loan, Alloa James 24 Carnaughton 10/08/2010 Drummond n/a M 04/10/1947 62 Place, Burial £802.54 unknown Plenderleith Coalsnaughton Ian 79 Whins Road, 17/09/2010 n/a M 22/9/1951 58 Burial £873.11 ??/09/2010 Sweeney Alloa Gordon c/o Johnstone 13/03/2011 Melville n/a M 23/05/1946 64 Burial £830.28 14/04/2011 Arms, Alva Douglas Kevin 9 Main Street, 24/09/2011 Francis n/a M 17/05/1968 43 Burial £1,046.28 04/11/2011 Tullibody Crawford Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 2 Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer James 83 High Street, 17/01/2012 n/a M 01/05/1950 61 Burial £1,031.00 26/01/2012 Brogan Tillicoultry John 29/08/2012 Russell n/a M 19/07/1975 37 No fixed abode Burial £1,099.28 04/09/2012 Martin William 19/09/2012 Davidson n/a M 02/06/1959 53 Glenochil Burial £625.00 n/a Scott Ellis Donald 54 Ashley 02/01/2013 John Perry n/a M 19/06/1924 88 Burial £1,093.00 23/01/2013 Terrace, Alloa Spencer John 28/02/2013 Antony n/a M 07/07/1952 61 Glenochil Burial £1,056.00 n/a Simmons Gordon 09/05/2013 Webster n/a M 07/07/1952 62 Glenochil Burial £1,056.00 n/a Grieve George 28 Ladywell 07/10/2013 Walker n/a M 25/01/1948 65 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Drive, Tullibody Candlish Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 3 Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Richard 5 Ochil Street, 23/12/2013 n/a M 05/12/1945 68 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Thompson Tullibody Michael 6 Port Street, 30/12/2013 Charles n/a M 12/01/1947 66 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Clackmannan Colson James 33 Sprotwell 20/01/2014 n/a M 17/12/1949 64 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Millar Terrace, Sauchie Rachel 11 The 18/03/2014 Steven n/a F 10/11/1927 86 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Nethergate, Alva Peden Evelyn 126 Rosebank, 23/05/2014 Janice n/a F 28/07/1954 59 Burial £1,056.00 n/a Sauchie Buchan Thomas R 14/07/2014 n/a M 02/10/1934 79 Glenochil Burial £1,075.00 n/a Young Gerald 3 Mercat Wynd, 17/02/2015 James n/a M 19/07/1964 50 Burial £1,187.50 17/02/2015 Alloa Connelley Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 4 Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer Agnes 9 Mckinlay 02/05/2015 Darling unknown F 03/10/1958 56 Burial £1,187.50 n/a Crescent, Alloa Cochrane Andrew 36 Izatt Terrace, 30/11/2015 n/a M 25/06/1950 65 Burial £1,006.17 11/12/2016 Snaddon Clackmannan William 17/04/2016 n/a M 03/02/1943 73 Glenochil Burial £1,328.00 n/a Burns Angus 11/03/2019 Robertson n/a M 07/06/1945 73 Glenochil Cremation £1,150.00 01/04/2019 Sinclair Derek 25/07/2019 n/a M 12/04/1962 57 Glenochil Cremation £1,375.00 29/11/2019 McLean Parklands Care 04/11/2019 Ms Gill unknown F unknown 86 Cremation £800.00 n/a Home, Alloa Campbell Mansfields 09/01/2020 n/a M 22/06/1950 69 Cremation £950.00 n/a Stevenson Avenue Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 5 Date Referred to Procurator Date of Maiden Date of Burial or Cost of Fiscal or Name Gender Age Last Address Death Name Birth Cremation Funeral Queen's & Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer James 34 Braeside, 14/09/2020 William n/a M 13/04/1943 77 Cremation £950 13/10/2020 Sauchie Bruce James 5 West Lodge 28/12/2020 n/a M 27/07/1948 72 Cremation £1,000 n/a Woodhouse Gardens 10 Burleigh Way, 05/03/2021 John Carr n/a M 21/10/1962 58 Cremation £900 n/a Alloa Kenneth 49 Churchill 07/03/2021 n/a M 22/01/1958 63 Burial £1,330 n/a Kennedy Street, Alloa 32 Blackfaulds Peter 19/03/2021 n/a M 25/04/1944 76 Street, Cremation £900 01/04/2021 Robertson Coalsnaughton The table will be updated within 10 working days following any funeral arranged by the Council. Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 6 If you wish further details of where a person is buried, please contact: Land Services & Burial Grounds Kilncraigs, Greenside Street, Alloa, FK10 1EB Tel: 01259 450 000 Email: [email protected] Clackmannanshire Council, 12 May 2021 7 .
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