26/01/2026
A beautiful service was held on Monday 12th January at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much-loved lady, Mrs Janet Roseweir.
Janet’s devoted family gathered outside their home to await her arrival, before following her on her final journey to the crematorium. “Que Sera Sera” by Doris Day played as a large and loving congregation of family and friends gathered, a true testament to how deeply loved and respected this lovely lady was.
“They Shall Come From the East” from the Salvation Army Hymnary then began to play as Janet was brought into the chapel by her nearest and dearest, with the congregation singing along. The service was conducted by Mr Denis Madden, who warmly welcomed everyone and invited them to celebrate the life of this wonderful lady. There were moments of sadness, but also many warm smiles as stories and memories were shared. It was clear that Janet was dearly loved by all who knew her. Denis then invited a great friend of Janet’s, Conrad Sutherland, to approach the pulpit to share part of Janet’s eulogy. He did exceptionally well, and Janet would no doubt have been deeply thankful for his heartfelt contribution. The congregation was then invited to pause and reflect on their own cherished memories while listening to “Wild Horses” by Susan Boyle. As the music played, a touching slideshow of treasured photographs appeared on the screens, capturing many happy moments from throughout Janet’s life. As the service drew to a close, Denis invited everyone to look to the screens once more to watch a beautiful family video of Janet dancing and smiling, a deeply moving and emotional moment for all present. The service concluded with “Dancing Queen” by ABBA, which played as the congregation left the chapel. As they did, there was an opportunity to donate to the Salvation Army and Forget-Me-Notes, which many generously supported.
The family would like to express their deepest thanks to all relatives and friends who attended Janet’s service, and for the many kind words, messages, cards, and flowers they have received. Your love and support have brought them great comfort during this very difficult time.
“Rest in peace, Janet. 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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