Angus Strachan (13 Dec 1938 - 10 Nov 2022)

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Location
Linn Crematorium Lainshaw Drive Glasgow G45 9SP
Date
29th Nov 2022
Time
10am
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In loving memory of Angus Strachan who sadly passed away on 10th November 2022.
He was born in Glasgow and raised in Elizabeth Street in Ibrox. Youngest of 3, having an older brother Malcolm, now deceased, and older sister Elizabeth (Bette).
He has three daughters, Lynne, Joanne and Wendy. He also has 3 grandchildren, Quianna, Dylan and Reiss.
He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

john wright wrote

I had great times with Angus at the Weirs Tennis Club in the 60/70's when we played for the Team .

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Louie Nixon wrote

I have lost more than a friend angus was someone I felt was more like a family member to me and my family it's taken time to realise he's gone I drive by his house and look to see if the lights on its not. my time having those long debates chats what ever they were called, in his living room I think kept us both going I will miss him so much he was a big part of my life and my families life. Any family function no matter what it was a wedding an engagement or an anniversary who's name was always on the list Angus
I hope you are at peace angus your friend louie

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Andrew Thomson wrote

I am sorry to hear the passing of Angus, I remember the first time I met him at the Black Bull pub in merchant city when Joanne introduced me to him, Lynne and Wendy. A baptism of fire really. He had that personality trait that attracted you to hear that next story of how he got his weekly packs of cigarettes or meat or whatever was going. I do know he loved his grandkids with all his heart. Sorry I won’t be there but I will be in attendance from NZ.

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Quianna Thomson wrote

I don’t even know where to begin papa. Oh the mischief you would get up to on your scooter, or the mischief you would let your grandkids get up to you on that scooter! I always will remember getting those lollipops with the whistle after my dance lessons, cheese and crackers (which I still love to this day), walking to Gregs, catching the bus into town. When we FaceTime and you always wanted to hang up so you could say you did it but secretly I still did it! You definitely will be missed papa. I love you lots xxx ♥️♥️♥️

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Wendy Stewart wrote

Can’t believe we will never have another debate, another laugh or just another chat, but I would rather that than see you suffer RIP dad xx love you always and forever xx

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Adrienne Bull wrote

To my cousins Lynne, Joanne and Wendy - my thoughts are with you. I am so glad that I got to talk to Uncle Angus that night over Facebook after so long. He hadn't changed at all from what I remember as a child. I will always think of him telling the story of the "Wee White Bull" in that raspy voice of his. I'm so glad that he had you all around him when he chose to leave this world. Please take care of yourselves and each other... family is all there is and should be.

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Tracey Goldsmith wrote

So sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Sending love and hugs.
Tracey & Paul xx

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