10/04/2026
A beautiful service was held on Monday 6th April at Kirkcaldy Crematorium for a very special and much-loved man, Mr Harry Brown.
Harry’s loving family gathered outside his home as he returned there one final time. They waited together before accompanying him on his last journey to the crematorium. Upon arrival, he was met by his grandson, Grant, who had the honour of piping his grandad into the chapel. So many family members and friends came to pay their respects and show their love they had for this wonderful man. As the congregation made their way inside, Grant continued to play the pipes. Harry was then brought into the chapel with great dignity and respect by the funeral directors, as 'Highland Cathedral' by The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards played.
The service was conducted by Mr Denis Madden, who conducted a beautiful service, and delivered a heartfelt eulogy. There were tears, but also smiles and gentle laughter, as those gathered listened to fond and treasured memories of Harry’s life. We heard about his love of fishing, his work as a Master Painter and Decorator, and, of course, his deep love for his family and his wife of over 65 years, Christine. Those in attendance were then given a quiet moment to reflect on their own special memories while Will Ye Go Lassie Go by The Corries played. During the music, a slideshow of beautiful photographs appeared on the screens, capturing many happy moments from Harry’s life. Denis then spoke the delicate words of committal as the congregation quietly whispered their final goodbyes. The service concluded with Will Your Anchor Hold by The Gaugers, which played as everyone slowly left the chapel.
Harry’s floral tribute was a stunning tied sheath of calla lilies, his and Christine’s favourite flowers.
Christine and the family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended Harry’s service, and for the love and kind words shared in the many messages received, as well as for the cards and flowers. These thoughtful gestures have brought them great comfort during such a difficult time.
“Rest in peace now, Harry. Your work on this earth is done. Rest in the hearts and minds of all who will love you forever.”
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