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Valerie Martin obituary published

A death notice from Bangor confirms the passing and lists funeral details and charity donations.

August 20, 2025 at 01:06 PM
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A death notice for Valerie Martin in Bangor outlines the date and place of death, funeral details, and charity donation.

Valerie Martin obituary marks Bangor community loss

Valerie Martin died peacefully on 19 August 2025 at the Ulster Hospital. She was late of Churchill Park, Bangor, and the beloved daughter of the late Barney and Rhoda, as well as a much loved sister of Gary, Gail and Darren. The notice says she will be remembered by the family circle.

The funeral is planned at Roselawn Crematorium on Thursday 28 August 2025 at 12.00 Noon. There are no flowers; donations may be sent if desired to Macmillan Cancer Support via S. Clarke & Son Funeral Directors, 64 Newtownards Road, Bangor, BT20 4DR.

Key Takeaways

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Valerie Martin died on 19 August 2025 at Ulster Hospital
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She lived in Churchill Park, Bangor
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She is the beloved daughter of the late Barney and Rhoda and sister of Gary, Gail and Darren
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Funeral service set for Roselawn Crematorium on 28 August 2025 at 12 noon
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No flowers; donations to Macmillan Cancer Support via S. Clarke & Son Funeral Directors
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The notice emphasizes family memory and community support as part of the tribute

"Beloved daughter of the late Barney and Rhoda"

family background

"No flowers please"

flowers policy

"Donations may be sent if desired to Macmillan Cancer Support"

charity appeal

"Will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by all the family circle"

emotional closing

Obituaries like this serve as a local public record of loss. They give the community a way to acknowledge a death and offer support while framing mourning through a listed service time and a charity appeal.

The detail about the service, the no-flowers request, and the Macmillan donation reflects how memorial notices blend private grief with public ritual. In Bangor, such notices help neighbors stay connected and channel sympathy into practical support for a cause.

Highlights

  • A quiet goodbye that binds a town
  • Memory travels beyond the service
  • Charity keeps the story alive
  • No flowers please a different kind of tribute

Memory lingers in the quiet corners of a close community.

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