Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In this week's edition of The Chronicle, we pay homage to those we have recently lost, reflecting on the lives they lived and the memories they leave behind. The tradition of publishing death notices and funeral announcements serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the enduring bonds of love and friendship. The community has been touched by the passing of numerous individuals, each with their own unique story and legacy. Cyril Tilmouth Atkinson, a loving father remembered fondly by family and friends, will be laid to rest at Cowpen Crematorium on December 30th. Elizabeth "Betty" Barker, who lived a full 94 years, is being mourned by her large family, including her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, with her service set for January 3rd. Nora Bell, described as an amazing mother and devoted grandmother, passed away unexpectedly, leaving a void for those who knew her. Her funeral service on December 23rd will be a time for reflection and remembrance at St Cuthbert's Church. Similarly, Ann Bell, another cherished family member, will be honored at Saltwell Crematorium on the same day. Among those commemorated, Michael "Mick" Brodie, a former resident of Felton, was a beloved father and grandfather who inspired many during his 96 years. His funeral service on December 20th at Northumberland Crematorium will gather family and friends to celebrate his life. Gary Burlinson, who passed away at 54, is also remembered as a beloved husband and grandfather, with his service taking place on January 6th. Jennifer Callighan, who passed peacefully at 69, will have her funeral service at Saltwell Crematorium on December 30th, while Stanley Calvert, a beloved father and grandfather, is remembered for his contributions to his family and community; his service will occur on December 23rd at Tynemouth Crematorium. These notices serve not only as formal announcements but as heartfelt tributes, encapsulating the love and admiration felt by those left behind. Donations in lieu of flowers are often requested, directing support to meaningful causes such as Diabetes UK, the Alzheimer's Society, and the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation, reflecting the values and passions of the deceased. In moments of grief, the community comes together, sharing stories and memories that keep the spirits of these individuals alive. We encourage everyone to remember those they have lost and to support one another in these trying times. For those wishing to express their condolences or share memories, an online tribute page is available, ensuring that the legacies of these beloved individuals continue to resonate within the community. The Chronicle stands by the families affected by these losses, offering a space for remembrance and reflection, reinforcing the notion that while life may be fleeting, love and memory endure. To read the latest announcements or to create a funeral notice for a loved one, we invite you to visit funeral-notices.co.uk or contact our dedicated team. Our thoughts are with all who are navigating the complexities of loss, and we honor the lives of those who have passed.