19/02/2026
A beautiful service was held on Tuesday, at Hayfield Cemetery for a special and very much loved man, Mr James McDonald, or Jimmy as he was fondly known.
On a cold but sunny day, Jimmy’s loving family gathered outside his home as he returned there one last time. Shortly thereafter, they walked the short distance with him to the cemetery, where he was joined by more of his family and friends, all there to pay their respects and express their love for him. As the congregation gathered at the graveside, ‘It Started with a Kiss’ by Hot Chocolate, played through the speakers. Mr Denis Madden conducted the service and delivered a very heartfelt eulogy, that summed up Jimmy to a tee. There were some tears but also some smiles and laughter as they listened to fond memories of Jimmy’s life. The congregation then had time to reflect on their own special memories as they listened to the theme tune from ‘Noddy’, a tune that had a special meaning to Jimmy and the family! Denis then handed over to the Funeral Director, who called out the names of Jimmy’s loved ones who would have the honour of lowering him into his final resting place. Afterwards, many of his friends and family took this moment to each place a single rose in beside him. 'You Should be Dancing' by The Bee Gees played as the service came to a close. There was an opportunity to donate to Kirkcaldy District Nurses and Marie Curie on leaving and a generous sum of £200 was raised.
Brenda and the family would like to say thank you to all relatives and friends who attended Jimmy’s service, for all the love and kind words in all messages received, and for all the cards and flowers. It brought them great comfort at such a difficult time.
"Rest in peace now Jimmy, your work on this earth is done, rest in the hearts and minds of all who will love you forever"
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