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SCROGGIE Rev John Clark (Dundee) Peacefully at home on Friday, December 30, 2011, in his 93rd year, Rev John (Jack) Scroggie, twin son of the late LT. Col. Scroggie D.S.O MC. And Catherine Scroggie of Dundee and Canada, beloved husband of Letty and the late Nancy, and a loving father of Margaret, Helen and the late John and much loved grandad to Katy, Brian and the late Ian, also dearly loved great-grandad to Alastair and Lindsay. During Jacks ministerial life he faithfully served in Holm Parish Orkney, Kilmany and Flisk Fife and Mains Parish Dundee, retiring in 1985. His funeral will take place on Friday, January 6, 2012, at Chalmers - Ardler Church at 12.45 pm, followed by Interment at Balgay Cemetery at 2 pm, to which all friends are invited to come.
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January 6, 2012
morag mcintosh
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January 18, 2012
The Moore Family in Berea, Ohio, USA
We are saddened by the news of dear Mr. Scroggie's death, but our lives are much richer because we knew him. My father, Edgar B. Moore, exchanged churches with Mr. Scroggie in the early 1960s. For six months, Mr. Scroggie and his wonderful family lived in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania while he served the Fritz Memorial Methodist Church. During that time, my father, mother, brother, and I lived in the manse in Kilmany and my father served the Church of Scotland kirk there.
January 6, 2012
My thoughts are with you
To all the family, Letty you are in my thoughts and prayers. You were there for Jack to the very end. It is a great honour to have known him
Morag x
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