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Senarai Anggota Meninggal Dunia Mengikut Kawasan Johor Utara SENARAI ANGGOTA MENINGGAL DUNIA MENGIKUT KAWASAN JOHOR UTARA TARIKH NO. TEL. BIL NO NAMA MENINGGAL NAMA WARIS WARIS ANGGOTA DUNIA MUAR 1 774 KHAMIS BIN HASSAN 07-10-1991 Amnah Abd Manan 63 A, T/LLN 63, Pt Besar, Jln Datuk Hj Kusai 84000 Muar 2 2342 MUNAJAT BIN MOSS 02-07-1993 Patimah Musbah 06-9752321 23-B, Serom No. 1 84410 Sg Mati, Muar 3 8264 MOHAMAD DON BIN KASPAN 11-08-1998 Mohamad Hatta Mohamedon 06-9526921 174-13, Jln Bendahara 84000 Muar 4 4156 HJ MOHAMED HJ MARZUKI 28-01-1999 Azizah @ Khadijah Hj Hassan 614, Tmn Bahagia, Lrg Jati 5, Jln Abd Rahman 84000 Muar 5 4600 HJ MUSA BIN MD. NOH 17-03-1999 Jiah Kasiran PLD 23, Pt Lapis, Pt Jawa 84150 Muar 6 9303 MD HUSIN @ HUSIN BIN AMAT DEROS @ RUS 10-04-1999 Abdul Rahim Md Husin 013-3402698 35, Lrg Kenanga, Kg Sawah Ring 84700 Gersik, Muar 7 4890 BASAR BIN SELAMAT 20-06-1999 Sukimah Rosdi Kg Sg Kemudi, Sg Balang 83600 Muar 8 8342 SELAMON BIN HJ SALLEH 24-06-2000 Endon Selamon - Pos 30, Pt Jamil 84150 Muar 9 5541 ALI BAHAK BIN EMBAM 24-02-2001 Mahmud Ali Bahak 06-9753498 Bt 8 1/2, Bkt Kangkar, Sg. Mati 84400 Muar 10 8343 JAURI @ DAHURI BIN SIDIK 07-10-2001 Salmah Hj Mujan/Sh Mahani 06-9874598 Pos 41, Pt Jamil, Spg 3, Pt Jawa 09-4431314 84150 Muar 11 8970 HJH KHATIJAH @ KHALIJAH BT ABDULLAH 30-11-2002 Hj Sulieman Bidin 06-9751077 d/a Kg Serom, No. 2A, Sg Mati 84410 Muar 12 437 TUN SULAIMAN BIN NINAM SHAH 05-07-2003 Datin Faridah Md Lazim 06-9521711 5-A, Jln Abd Rahman 84000 Muar 13 3340 YUNUS BIN OTHMAN 13-07-2004 Halimah Othman 06-9529451 52, Tmn Sri Stongkat,Jln Salleh 84000 Muar 14 700 AHMAD BIN EMAN 12-12-2005 Zulkifli Ahmad - T/L 34, Kg Serom 2-A 84410 Muar 15 4592 SAPIAH BT SALIM 15-12-2005 Mohd Janis Abu Bakar 06-9761213 Lot 6785, Kg Pt Kassan, Bkt Gambir 012-6125334 84800 Muar 16 3025 MOHAMAD RAMLI BIN HJ MOHAMAD 04-04-2006 Noraishah Mohamad Ramli 017-2370053 29-1, Batu 2 1/4, Pt Bunga 84000 Muar 17 8153 HJ SIDEK MOHD RASID @ A RASHID 02-07-2009 Hjh Mariam Hj Marzuki 013-7706619 210, Lrg Bunga Ros, Jln Daud 84000 Muar 18 4983 HUSSIN BIN SURIP 25-07-2009 Mohd Zulkiflee Hussin 012-7582663 167, Jln Sena, Tmn Dato Abdullah Jaafar 84200 Bakri, Muar 19 5559 NORSIAH CHEROS 14-02-2010 Hanizah Hj Othman 012-7553249 1-130, Jln Rajawali 10, Tmn Tg Gading, KM 3 Jln Tg Agas, 84000 Muar 20 11582 AMIRUDDIN JEMAIN 12-04-2010 Rupiah Ahmad 019-2071599 518 - 25, Jln Enggang, Tmn Tg Gading, Kesang 84000 Muar 21 11550 MAHAT @ IBRAHIM SIDON 13-09-2010 Norain Mahat @ Ibrahim 07-9287846 29, Rmh Murah, Bkt Gambir 84800 Ledang, Muar 22 9138 KALTHUM @ KALSOM RABU 04-10-2010 Mohd Zaini Mohd Ali 07-9442376 B-83, Jln Omar, Pt Jawa 84150 Muar 23 10241 ABD RAHIM BIN ABU BAKAR 2/27/2011 Rosewitta Mokhtar 06-9868459 ST 46-A, Kg Jeram Tepi, Jln Bakri 017-6543156 84000 Muar 24 4590 ABU BAKAR BIN HJ A HAMID 3/5/2011 Mohd Janis Abu Bakar 06-9761213 Lot 6785, Kg Pt Kassan, Bkt Gambir 012-6125334 84800 Muar 25 8635 YAMIN BIN OMAR 29-06-2011 Aminah Jaffar 06-9763476 Kg Sawah Ring 017-6099242 84700 Gersik, Muar 26 10832 SAPIAH @ SAFIAH BT HUSSIN 7/2/2011 Shaharuddin Ab Rahim 06-9537697 No. 365-1, Bt 2, Tg Gading Laut 84000 Ledang, Johor 27 10408 JAMAL BIN SUDIN 7/3/2011 Zahiruddin Jamal 019-6554566 41, Kg Melayu 06-9736255 84500 Panchor, Muar 28 10831 ABDUL RAHIM BIN ABDUL MAJID 11/12/2011 Shaharuddin Ab Rahim 06-9537697 No. 365-1, Bt 2, Tg Gading Laut 84000 Ledang, Johor 29 10675 SALIM BIN AWAD 16-01-2013 Soraya Salim 017-6867847 134, Tmn Sri Temenggong, Jln T. Ahmad 06-9520855 84000 Muar 30 5254 HAPIPAH BT HASSAN 14-04-2013 Mohd Arshad Kamisan 013-7705055 Lot 1179, Kg Padang Lalang 84900 Tangkak, Ledang, Johor 31 8930 MOHAMED BIN HARON 12-09-2013 Kamariah Othman 07-9754775 8, Jln Sri Rawang, Tmn Sri Rawang 84400 Muar 32 6765 MARSITAH BT JONET 30-05-2015 Mohamad Abdullah 019-7293268 Bt 18, Kg Paya Mas, Tangkak 84900 Ledang, Johor 33 1083 MANSOR BIN DATO' HJ KOSAI 01-01-2016 Zahrah bt Mohd Taib 019-7198344 221, Jln Meriam 84000 Muar 34 3212 AHMAD BIN MARMO 28-02-2016 Maimunah bt Ahmad 012-9939855 No. 2-61, Jln Rajawali 6, Tmn Tanjung Gading 84000 Ledang, Johor SEGAMAT 35 66 ISMAIL BIN HJ YUSOF 19-11-1994 Asiah Long Kg Sri Gajah 85400 Chaah, Segamat 36 9049 ISMAIL BIN SULAIMAN 19-07-2001 Mariyam Hussein 07-9442376 Kg Kuala Paya, Buloh Kasap 85010 Segamat 37 9318 MD NOOR BIN ALI 04-08-2001 Khadija Ramlee 07-9499823 Lot 15, Perumahan Melayu 85100 Batu Anam, Segamat 38 8462 ZAINUDDIN BIN BAUK 19-01-2003 Zamzam Zainuddin 07-9287190 190, Felda Tenang 85300 Labis, Segamat 39 6361 ALI BIN SA'AT 05-08-2004 Taha Ali 07-9313214 9, Jln Serikaya 2, Segamat Baru 85000 Segamat 40 3516 FUN IBRAHIM 13-10-2006 Rasdi Yaacob 019-7442525 13, Jln Hj Mohd Don, Kg Paya Merah 85300 Labis, Segamat 41 11131 ABU BIN MOHAMED 01-07-2007 Zaleha Abu 07-9287846 78, Kg Sawah Baru 85300 Labis, Segamat 42 2202 SHAFIE BIN HJ HARUN 08-08-2007 Gayah Mos/Sapuan Hj Shafie 06-9287399 Kg Sawah Baru 016-7370375 85300 Labis, Segamat 43 3275 ARIF ABDULLAH 23-09-2007 Zainon Sujat Ujan 06-9313012 34, Lrg 1, Jln Mariam, Kg Tahang Rimau 85000 Segamat 44 5182 SAHLAN BIN IHSAIN 16-10-2007 Borhan Sahalan 07-9287181 349, Jln Balai Raya, Felda Tenang 07-9287248 85300 Labis, Segamat 45 5396 ASIAH BT LONG 25-02-2008 Hawa Ismail - 62, Kg Jawa, 85400 Chaah Segamat 46 4625 RAMLAH BT ISMAIL 15-09-2008 Rohayu Ahmad 06-9436411 4, Jln Mawar, Rmh Rakyat 2, Bkt Siput 017-7626712 85000 Segamat 47 9404 JALILAH BT MAT 01-02-2009 Muhd Redzuan Cheah 07-9322020 1A, Kg Gudang Garam 85000 Segamat 48 4471 ADON BIN HARON 14-04-2009 Iskandar Adon 017-5902008 Kg Sawah Baru 85300 Labis, Segamat 49 10531 HJ HAMZAH BIN ABD MAJID 19-01-2010 Noor Fathilah Yahaya 019-7620637 Lot 443, Kg Gelang Chinchin 85000 Segamat 50 10170 HJ NORDIN BIN MOHD TAP 24-09-2010 Asmah Basir 07-9315358 5, Tmn Sri Medoi, Kg Jawa 85000 Segamat 51 8142 AHMAD BIN HASSAN 2/1/2011 Jariah bt Jadi 012-7466385 13, Tmn Sri Medoi, Kg. Jawa 85000 Segamat 52 10315 JA'MIEH BT AHAMAD 4/6/2011 Hj Ahamed Hj Ibrahim 07-9288362 Kg Sawah Baru 85300 Labis, Segamat 53 8348 MD SAHIT BIN MUNANGKIR @ MONAKIR 30-12-2011 Hamidah bt Nong 07-9291401 401, Felda Redong 1 85000 Segamat 54 10863 ABD GHANI BIN YAHYA 2/18/2012 Zaid Abd Ghani 010-7077966 13, Kg Sawah Baru 85300 Labis, Segamat 55 10169 ZAHARAH BT AB GHAFFAR 29-06-2012 Zaharah Ab Ghaffar 019-7783779 109, Jln Kedidi, Tmn Chaah Baru 85400 Chaah, Segamat 56 9766 HAKIMUDDIN BIN MD. YUNOS 27-01-2013 Abd Hafiz Yunos 013-7271234 Kg. Kubu Dedap 85200 Jementah, Segamat 57 9100 LIJAH BT AHMAT 06-02-2013 Robiah Jaafar 017-7811625 Kg Sawah Baharu, Labis 85300 Segamat 58 1456 MOHD NASIR BIN HJ IBRAHIM 28-01-2014 Nakiah Mohd Nasir 012-7268531 No. 1, Jln Panglima, Tmn Bendahara 03-20847271 85000 Segamat 59 9307 DASIMON BIN SIMIN 05-06-2014 Masri bin Jarkasih 07-9261078 14, Jln Dato' Seth 85400 Chaah, Segamat 60 10161 MOHD ALI BIN SUANG 05-10-2014 Afizah bt Mohd Ali - 8, Jln Melur 4, Tmn Sri Kenangan 85100 Batu Anam, Segamat 61 10088 HAMZAH BIN AHMAD 28-01-2015 Ruhani Jantan - 49, Jln Kelab, Kg Paya Lang 85100 Batu Anam, Segamat 62 10156 DAHLAN BIN ABD RAHMAN 13-04-2015 Asnah bt Abdull - 25, Jln Cantik, Tmn Mina 85100 Batu Anam, Segamat 63 11746 AHMAD BIN HJ HUSSEIN 24-04-2016 Pati binti A Hamid 019-7727645 PTD 26, Lrg 2, Tmn Sri Temenggong 85000 Segamat LUAR JOHOR 64 1013 HJ TAHA BIN HJ ZAKARIA 06-11-1989 Daud Hj Taha OMQ 121, BLOK 4501, Lrg Golok JLN PDG. TEMBAK, 54100 Kuala Lumpur 65 1591 ZAINAL ABIDIN BIN HJ ABD GHANI 05-05-1998 Norliza Zainal 04-4228258 1, Lrg 3, Tmn Berlian 012-4776653 08000 Sg Petani, Kedah 66 6056 KAMISAN BIN HJ ZAKARIA 21-07-1999 Nor Haslinda Kamisan - 19, Blok E, Tmn Perumahan Polis 77200 Bemban, Melaka 67 9583 ABDUL AZIZ BIN MOHAMAD GHANI 28-08-2000 Jamilah K.Sultan 06-4415645 3414, Tmn Indah 73000 Tampin, N.Sembilan 68 249 MOHAMMAD SUYOD BIN ABDUL KIFLI 26-02-2002 Rosnawati Ahmad Danuri - 17, Jln Kia Peng 50450 Kuala Lumpur 69 2108 WAN HASSAN WAN IBRAHIM 01-03-2002 Aminah Ibrahim - 630-E, Berek Polis, Jln Sultan Ibrahim 15050 Kota Bahru, Kelantan 70 1641 AHMAD BIN SANUDIN 27-11-2005 Kalsom Mat Din 012-3911676 25, Jln Athinahapan 2, Tmn Tun Dr Ismail 03-77271522 60000 Kuala Lumpur 71 5423 ZAINAP BT AHMAD 29-10-2006 Roslan Othman 019-7327353 Bt 22, Pdg Dekat, Pengkalan Balak 78300 Masjid Tanah, Melaka 72 3266 HALIJAH BT SIAM 07-11-2006 Rokiah Jaffar 013-7006963 928, Tmn Gemas Jaya 73400 Gemas, N.Sembilan 73 8903 M YUSOFF BIN HUSSEIN 31-12-2006 Halimah Siwang 07-4457489 33, Felda Keratong 1, Bdr Tun Abd Razak 26900 Pahang 74 21 YB TAN SRI HJ BASIR BIN ISMAIL 19-01-2007 Hamidah Abd Rahman 03-20921211 4, Jln 14/47 B, 46100 Petaling Jaya Selangor 75 1809 ABDUL RAHIM BIN LAJIS 10-01-2008 Zuraifah Abdul Rahim 012-3232813 74, Jln SP 7/3, BdrSaujana Putra, Jenjarom Kuala Langat, 42610 Selangor 76 11835 ZAHRI HELMEY BIN MOHAMED 22-09-2009 Zahrina Mohamed 013-7767362 73, Felda Pasoh 2 72300 Spg Pertang, N.Sembilan 77 11065 RUDZIAH BT HJ IDRIS 1/1/2010 Norlelawati Jaffar 012-3699316 257, Jln C5, Tmn Melawati 53100 Kuala Lumpur 78 11264 ROZITAH BT MAN 3/27/2011 Zainal Zolkornain Bakar 012-6216814 JB 6589, Jln Bt Gajah Pasir 4, Tmn Bt Gajah 77300 Merlimau, Melaka 79 752 ABDAN BIN ALI 6/19/2011 Abdul Nasir Abdan 03-32893699 89, Jln Bestari 1, Alam Damai, Cheras 56000 Kuala Lumpur 80 6302 YUSOFF BIN HAJI HITAM 7/30/2011 Saripah Abdullah 019-2196459 91, Jln TTS 4, Tmn Tasik Semenyih 43500 Semenyih, Selangor 81 8959 ASA @ ESA BIN MOHD DON 3/24/2012 Labiah Ariffin 013-9397606 No.
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