24/12/2025
A lovely service was held on Thursday 16th December at Kirkcaldy Crematorium for a very special and much-loved man, Mr William Ritchie.
William’s loving family gathered to meet him before accompanying him on his final journey to the crematorium. William was then met by a loving congregation of family and friends, a true reflection of how deeply loved he was. ‘Pipes and Strings of Scotland’ from Chariots of Fire played softly in the background as William was brought into the chapel with great dignity and respect by the Funeral Directors.The service was conducted by Mrs June Ritchie, William’s daughter-in-law, who spoke from the heart and delivered a truly heartfelt eulogy, and I’m sure William would have been looking down with immense pride. While there were moments of sadness, there were also smiles and gentle laughter as memories from the past were fondly shared. We heard of William’s love of writing poems, his passion for flowers and his award-winning carnations, and his devotion to football—faithfully following his son and grandson wherever they played. Above all, we were reminded of his deep love for his family and his beloved late wife, Elise.
The congregation was then invited to reflect on their own special memories of William as ‘Moonlight Serenade’ by Glenn Miller played, accompanied by a beautiful slideshow of photographs displayed on the chapel screens. June then invited William’s grandson, Paul, to approach the pulpit, where he beautifully recited one of his grandad’s poems. As the service drew to a close, ‘In the Mood’ by Glenn Miller played as the congregation left the chapel, a favourite song of William and Elise’s, which they loved to dance to in years gone by. William’s floral tribute was a stunning bouquet filled with carnations and roses, accompanied by a matching posy from his great-grandchildren, both of which were simply beautiful.
The family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended William’s service, for the love shown, the kind words shared, and for the many cards and flowers received. Your support has brought great comfort during this difficult time.
Rest in peace, William. Your work on this earth is done. Rest on in the hearts and minds of all who will continue to love you forever.
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