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The obituary notice of Kendal (Kenny) MCGUFFIE

Paisley, 08/01/1956 - 05/06/2025 (Age 69) | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk. Notable areas: Johnstone

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KendalMCGUFFIEVery sadly, after a short illness and surrounded by his family, Kenny passed away at Accord Hospice on Thursday 5th June 2025, aged 69 years.

Beloved husband of June and much loved and devoted dad, father in law and grandpa.

Celebration of life, to which all family and friends are welcome, will be held at Woodside Crematorium, Paisley on Thursday 19th June at 10am.
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Kenny, what can we say. Our friend and neighbour for 31 years . We will miss our chats over the hedge and especially that wicked sense of humour. ❤️
Peter & Andrea
17/06/2025
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Donation left by Anonymous
15/06/2025
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Mr McGuffie, my P5 teacher who still remembered me 15 years later when he came into my place of work. (I'm not sure if that's a good or a bad thing!) He was an amazing teacher and one of the good guys. Condolences to the family. Rest in peace Sir x
Arleen Cullen
14/06/2025
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Arleen Cullen
14/06/2025
Such an incredible loss. A fantastic teacher and person. My daughter loved having him as her teacher and waiting to see what drawings he would put in her work book. Love to the family x
Gail Pringle
14/06/2025
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You were my p4 teacher at West Primary many moons ago. I became a primary teacher myself & still use your way of counting seconds (in elephants) when teaching time to my students. Counting elephants will never be the same. Condolences to those you leave behind.
Donation left by Linsey Webb
13/06/2025
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