Stoddart John Obituary, Death – John (Jock), who had reached the age of 70 at the time of his demise, passed away unexpectedly on December 31st, 2022, while he was being treated at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. He had been hospitalized for a number of years. He did not utter a single word of protest as he made his way silently into the night before retiring. He was a dedicated father and stepfather to Paul and Louise, as well as a grandfather to Caitlin, Maisie, Mia, Ethan, Jordon, Adian, Warren, Derryn, and Koby. In addition, he was a grandpa to Ethan, Jordon, Adian, Warren, and Koby. In addition to that, he was the great-grandfather of Ethan, Jordon, and Koby, as well as Adian and Warren. He loved his biological children and stepchildren in the same way he loved the rest of his children.
His biological children were each given the name Paul, and his stepchildren, each of his stepchildren was given the name Louise. God has blessed Kevin and Liam with not only their biological father but also their stepfather by giving them the opportunity to have him involved in their life in both of these capacities. Being able to count on him not only as their biological father but also as their stepfather throughout their life. John has been called “Jock” ever since he was a young boy, and he will be known by this appellation for the rest of his life. This nickname will never be changed. Not only is he Rosemary and Janice’s treasured brother, but he is also Jakob’s doting Great-Grandfather. Jakob is extremely lucky to have such a caring and loving relative. It is incredibly fortunate for Jakob to have him.
It is an amazing stroke of luck for Jakob to have someone like him. On Monday, January 23, at 11:45 a.m., there will be a memorial ceremony held at the Kirkcaldy Crematorium. All of the family members and friends of the person who has passed away are cordially invited to attend the event. If you would want to show your support for Silver Cloud, perhaps you can consider making a donation to the organization rather than sending flowers. This would be a far more meaningful gesture. In comparison to the other possibility, this would be a far more meaningful gesture to make. If you are interested in doing something different and are in the mood for anything new, I would like to make the suggestion that you give this alternative some thought.