Ian Johnston Funeral Directors

Ian Johnston Funeral Directors Ian Johnston Funeral Directors is a small independent family run funeral business in Kirkcaldy Fife.

Ian Johnston Funeral Directors is an appointed representative of Golden Charter Limited trading as Golden Charter Funeral Plans which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FRN:965279).

Please share on behalf of the family.It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing of a very special and...
25/05/2026

Please share on behalf of the family.

It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing of a very special and much loved gentleman, Mr Ian Smith.

Ian fell asleep at the Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, on Tuesday, 19th May, 2026, aged 89 years. He was the cherished and devoted husband of Margaret, the beloved father of Ian and Karen, the proud grandfather of Francesca, David, Alexandra, Olivia, Jack and Rachel, and loving great grandfather of Darrah, Mia and Amelia, a much loved uncle, and a very good friend to many. Ian will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, 5th June, at 1.30 p.m., at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please but donations may be made at the crematorium for CLIC Sargent, if so desired.

The family would also like to invite you all back to The Strathearn Hotel, after the service for light refreshments, and to share stories and fond memories of Ian.

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A beautiful service was held on Wednesday 13th May at Kennoway Cemetery for a much-loved lady, taken far too soon from t...
19/05/2026

A beautiful service was held on Wednesday 13th May at Kennoway Cemetery for a much-loved lady, taken far too soon from this world, Miss Pamela Hunter.

Pamela’s family and loved ones gathered at the graveside awaiting her arrival, which was five minutes late, something that would have brought a smile to many faces, as it was so very Pamela.

On a day that was never going to be easy, Pamela’s brave dad, Bill, opened the service with a few short but heartfelt words about his beloved daughter. He did so incredibly well and also read a beautiful poem in her memory. The congregation were then invited to reflect on their own treasured memories of Pamela as Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down” played softly. Shortly afterwards, Funeral Director Ally called upon the cord bearers to gently lower Pamela into her final resting place. Pamela’s nearest and dearest were then invited to step forward and place a flower into the grave, each quietly whispering their final goodbyes. Ally then closed the service, and “How Do I Say Goodbye” by Dean Lewis played as the congregation left the graveside. All of Pamela’s floral tributes were stunning, including a unique purple elephant arrangement, chosen because Pamela loved both the colour purple and elephants, as shown in the photograph.

Robyn, Bill, and all the family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended Pamela’s service, for the love and kind words shared in messages received, and for all the cards and flowers. Your support has brought them great comfort during this incredibly difficult time.

“Rest in peace, Pamela. Your work on this earth is done. Rest forever in the hearts and minds of all who love you.”

A beautiful service was held on Tuesday 12th May at Hayfield Cemetery for a very special and much-loved man, Mr John Hig...
18/05/2026

A beautiful service was held on Tuesday 12th May at Hayfield Cemetery for a very special and much-loved man, Mr John Higgins.

On a bright and beautiful morning, John’s loving family gathered outside his home as he arrived there in style, led by two gorgeous black horses. Shortly afterwards, the cortege made its way to the cemetery, where he was met by more family and friends, all there to pay their respects and express their love for him. As the congregation gathered at the graveside, “Bachelor Boy” by Cliff Richard played through the speakers. Mr Neil Dorward conducted the service and delivered a heartfelt eulogy that summed John up perfectly. There were tears, but also smiles and laughter, as those gathered listened to fond memories of John’s life. The congregation then took a few quiet moments to reflect on their own special memories while listening to “Angel” by Sarah McLachlan. The music created a peaceful atmosphere as loved ones stood together in remembrance, each holding their own thoughts and memories close to their hearts. Neil then handed over to the Funeral Director, who called out the names of John’s loved ones who had the honour of lowering him into his final resting place. Afterwards, many family members and friends each placed a handful of soil into the graveside, quietly whispering their final goodbyes to the man who meant so much to them. Neil then closed the service, and “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Gerry and the Pacemakers began to play. John received many beautiful floral tributes which, as you can see from the photographs, looked truly stunning.

Susan and the family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended John’s service, for the love and kind words shared in messages received, and for all the cards and flowers. It brought them great comfort during such a difficult time.

“Rest in peace now, John. Your work on this earth is done. Rest forever in the hearts and minds of all who love you.”

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We recently had the privilege of conducting a funeral with horses, and it really got us thinking about how important hor...
15/05/2026

We recently had the privilege of conducting a funeral with horses, and it really got us thinking about how important horses once were in funeral traditions.

Years ago, before motor vehicles became common, horse-drawn funerals were something people would regularly see within their local communities. The horses brought a real sense of dignity, respect, and occasion to the final journey, and for many families, that tradition still feels just as meaningful today.

There’s something very special and moving about seeing horses lead a loved one’s final farewell. It offers a personal touch and a quiet sense of tradition that many people still find comforting.

We know every funeral is personal, and we’re always here to help families create a farewell that truly reflects the person they love, whether that’s traditional, modern, or something completely unique.

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Please share on behalf of the family.It is with great sadness and very heavy hearts, the family are announcing the passi...
15/05/2026

Please share on behalf of the family.

It is with great sadness and very heavy hearts, the family are announcing the passing of a very much-loved man, Mr John Cunningham, known fondly as ‘Jock’.

Jock fell peacefully into eternal sleep, at Forth View Care Home, Leven, on Tuesday, 12th May, 2026, aged 87 years. Jock was the beloved and devoted husband of Catherine, a much loved dad of Linda, a loving grandad of Roy, and Brianne and great-grandad of new to the world Ada-Louise, also a cherished grandad-in-law of Nicola and Bob and a very good friend to many. Jock will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, 27th May, at 12.30 p.m., at Macduff Cemetery, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Catering arrangements to follow.

Donations may be made in memory of Jock to the residents fund at Forth View Care home, if so desired.

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Please share on behalf of the family.It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing away of a very ...
14/05/2026

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It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing away of a very special, and a very much loved man, Mr Graeme Macdonald.

Graeme fell into eternal sleep, at his home, on Sunday, 10th May, 2026, aged 64 years. Graeme was the beloved son of the late Cath and Norman, a loving dad of Brooke, a much loved brother of Frazer, an adored uncle of JM and Myleene and a well-respected friend to so many. Graeme will be sorely missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

Funeral service to be held on Tuesday, 26th May, at 2.45 p.m., at Dunfermline Crematorium, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please but donations may be made to Cancer Research, if so desired, either at the crematorium or from the link below.
https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/get-involved/donate/donate-in-memory

The family would also like to invite you all back to the Glen Pavilion, Dunfermline, after the service for light refreshments, and to share stories and fond memories of Graeme.

For anyone wishing to watch Graeme's service live, please use the details provided:

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A beautiful service was held last Thursday, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and much loved lady, Mrs Ruth ...
06/05/2026

A beautiful service was held last Thursday, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and much loved lady, Mrs Ruth Moore.

Ruth was already peacefully at rest in the crematorium chapel, as many family and friends gathered to pay their last respects. ‘Dream a Little Dream of Me’ by The Mamas & The Papas, played softly in the background as the congregation made their way inside. The service was conducted by Mr Craig Adamson, who delivered a heartfelt eulogy that offered a touching insight into Ruth’s life. On a day that was never going to be easy, there were tearful moments, but also many warm smiles as cherished stories from the past were regaled. It was clear to see that Ruth was very much loved by all who knew her. Everyone had a moment to reflect on their own special memories of this wonderful woman as they listened to ‘The Way We Were’ by Perry Como. As the song played, a slideshow of photographs and happy memories were displayed across the television screens. Craig then softly spoke his words of committal, and Ruth’s loved ones exchanged their whispered goodbyes. As the service came to a close, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ by Gerry and the Pacemakers, played the congregation out of the chapel. Ruth’s floral tribute was a stunning open bouquet filled with beautiful flowers, just like the ones she loved so much and cared for in her garden.

Robin and the family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended Ruth’s service, for all the love and kind words in all messages received, and for all the cards and flowers. It has brought them great comfort at this very difficult time.

"Rest in peace Ruth, your work on this earth is done. Rest in the hearts and minds of all who will keep on loving you forever"

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We were delighted to have 'Hayley Matthews Art' visit us yesterday.Hayley offers “Ashes to Art” memorial paintings — gen...
06/05/2026

We were delighted to have 'Hayley Matthews Art' visit us yesterday.

Hayley offers “Ashes to Art” memorial paintings — gentle, personal tributes created by blending a loved one’s ashes into a custom landscape that reflects a cherished memory or place.

A truly meaningful keepsake for those who find comfort in something lasting and beautiful❤

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Freda West Lamb, who peacefully passed away at the Victoria Hos...
05/05/2026

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Freda West Lamb, who peacefully passed away at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on 26 April 2026, at the age of 86 years.

Freda was the cherished and devoted wife to the late George Hunter Lamb, a beloved mother to her three son’s George, David and Graeme, a proud grandmother to her eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Also, a loving sister to the late Margaret and Bill and a very good friend to many. Freda will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

A private funeral service will be held at the family’s request.

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A beautiful service was held on Monday 27th April, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special, ‘One in a Million’...
05/05/2026

A beautiful service was held on Monday 27th April, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special, ‘One in a Million’ lady, Miss Fiona Westwater.

Fiona’s devoted family gathered outside her home awaiting her arrival one last time, before following her on her final journey to the crematorium. A piper played, as two of Fiona’s grandsons walked down the driveway, leading the hearse. A large and loving congregation of family and friends gathered, all wearing a touch of red at her request. It was a true testament of just how deeply well thought of she was. ‘She’s the One’ by Robbie Williams played softly in the background, as Fiona was then carried into the chapel with great dignity and respect by her loved ones. The service was conducted by Mr Neil Dorward, who spoke beautifully and delivered a heartfelt eulogy which gave a lovely insight into Fiona’s life. There were moments of sadness, but also warm smiles at the stories and memories shared. It was clear that Fiona was dearly loved by all who knew her. Fiona’s daughter Megan then stood up and paid tribute to her mum by reading out a touching letter that she had written to her. It could not have been easy, but she did her mum proud and even captured a round of applause afterwards. The congregation were then invited to pause and reflect on their own cherished memories while listening to a compilation of ‘Supermarket Flowers’ & ‘Mamas Hands’ by Ed Sheeran. As the music played, a touching slideshow of treasured photographs appeared on the screens, capturing happy moments from throughout her life, and some of Fiona’s loved ones each stood up and placed a single stemmed rose beside her. The service concluded with ‘Sitting on the Dock of the Bay’ by Otis Redding, which played as the congregation left the chapel. As they did, there was an opportunity to donate to S.A.N.D.S and Maggie’s Fife.

The family would like to express their deepest thanks to all relatives and friends who attended Fiona’s service, and for the many kind words, messages, cards, and flowers they have received. Your love and support have brought them great comfort at this very difficult time.

“Rest in peace, Fiona. Your work on this earth is done. Rest in the hearts and minds of all who will go on loving you forever.”🌹

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A beautiful service was held on Wednesday, 22nd April, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much loved ...
01/05/2026

A beautiful service was held on Wednesday, 22nd April, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much loved lady, Miss June Chapman.

June’s devoted family gathered outside their home awaiting her arrival, before following her on her final journey to the crematorium. ‘Drift Away’ by Dobie Gray played, as a large and loving congregation of family and friends gathered to pay their respects, a true testament to just how deeply well thought of June was. ‘Days’ by The Kinks, played softly in the background, as June was brought into the chapel with great dignity and respect. The service was conducted by Mr Neil Dorward, who spoke beautifully and delivered a heartfelt eulogy in June’s memory. Inevitably, there were moments of sadness, but also warm smiles at the stories and memories shared. It was clear that June was dearly loved by all who knew her. The congregation were then invited to pause and reflect on their own cherished memories while listening to ‘Red Light Spells Danger’ by Billy Ocean. As the music played, a touching slideshow of treasured photographs appeared on the screens, capturing happy moments from throughout her life. As it played, many of June’s loved ones stood up and each placed a single rose beside her. It was a beautiful tribute. The service concluded with ‘Flying Without Wings’ by Westlife, which played as the congregation left the chapel. As they did, there was an opportunity to donate to S.A.M.H., and contributions were given generously.

The family would like to express their deepest thanks to all relatives and friends who attended June’s service, and for the many kind words, messages, cards, and flowers they have received. Your love and support have brought them great comfort at this very difficult time.

“Rest in peace, June. Your work on this earth is done. Rest in the hearts and minds of all who will go on loving you forever.”

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142N St. Clair Street, Kirkcaldy
Kirkcaldy
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