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5 comments on “Mrs Fiona MacLeod”
Ail MacLeod
8 January 2025 at 4:45 pmTaken from me far too soon, but you fought so hard, Mum, and I miss you millions. I will do so forever. Love you to the moon and back, and thank you for being the best Mum in the whole, wide world.
You’re now free of any pain, have gone home, and at last you and Dad have been reunited and are together again. I know for sure you’re both watching over us, and always will be.
Love and bright Blessings, forever.
Ail XXX
Lesley
9 January 2025 at 9:05 amThinking of Ail and all Fiona’s family at this sad time. One special lady, kind, a lovely friend to my Mum and I.
Love Lesley & Nigel
Jack.
9 January 2025 at 11:39 pmHaving lived here for nearly 40 years, Clare and I considered ourselves fortunate to have your mum and dad and latterly, just Fiona, as our neighbour. Despite her health challenges, she faced them head on.
Fiona, will be missed.
May she Rest in Peace.
Hazel Robertson
10 January 2025 at 10:16 pmA wonderful lady, with an enormous heart. Her kindness marked my life she brought so much care and joy.
Much love to Aileen , I know you will miss your mum . Hazel
Bruce Kennedy
13 January 2025 at 6:57 pmFiona and Alistair were my folks, Grace and Hugh’s, fondest friends and were a constant in my life since birth. Kind, generous of spirit, and the most generous hosts, they supported my dad after my mum died, and Julie and I enjoyed several superb meals with all three of them in Airdrie, where we were welcomed into a loving family home.
Fiona visited my dad regularly when he was terminally ill and her compassion and cheerfulness, sharing memories of times spent together over five decades of friendship, meant so much to both of us, She was a very special and loyal friend to my folks and we have very warm memories of her.