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).

A beautiful service was held on Monday 12th January at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much-loved lad...
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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A lovely service was held on Tuesday, 13th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and much loved man, Mr...
26/01/2026

A lovely service was held on Tuesday, 13th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and much loved man, Mr James ‘Butch’ Baillie.

James was already at rest in the crematorium chapel, as a large congregation of family and friends gathered there to pay their last respects. ‘I'd do Anything for Love’ by Meatloaf, played softly in the background as the congregation made their way inside. The service was conducted by Mrs Jem Mathewson, who delivered a heartfelt eulogy that offered a touching insight into James’ 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. Everyone had a moment to reflect on their own special memories as they listened to a recording of 'Hallelujah', sung by James’ daughter Steph. As the music played, a slideshow of photographs and happy memories were displayed across the television screens. There couldn’t have been a more fitting tribute. As the service came to a close, ‘My Way’ by Frank Sinatra, played the congregation out of the chapel. James’ floral tribute was a stunning tied bouquet with red, blue, purple and white flowers and thistles.

Steph, Kris, and the family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended James’ 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 Butch, 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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A beautiful service was held on Thursday, 8th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium in honour of a very special and deeply l...
26/01/2026

A beautiful service was held on Thursday, 8th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium in honour of a very special and deeply loved man, Mr David Graham.

David made his final journey along the crematorium driveway, awaiting the arrival of his forever-loving family. He was met by a large congregation of family and friends, a true testament to how greatly he was loved and respected. As Highland Cathedral by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards played softly in the background, David was carried into the chapel with great dignity and care by his devoted family, who did so with immense pride. The service was conducted by Mr Kevin Thomson, who warmly welcomed everyone as they gathered to celebrate a life well lived. Kevin then invited Ian, David’s eldest son, to the pulpit to deliver the eulogy, written by David himself with the help of his daughter, Jean. Ian spoke beautifully, and there is no doubt David would have been looking down with great pride. There were moments of sadness, but also smiles and gentle laughter as fond memories and stories were shared. David was truly a character and clearly held in the highest regard by all who knew him. The congregation was then invited to reflect on their own special memories of David while ‘My Way’ by Frank Sinatra played. During the music, a slideshow of heart-warming photographs was shown on the screens, capturing David at his happiest and celebrating a life filled with love and cherished moments. Kevin then spoke the words of committal, as loved ones offered their final whispered goodbyes. As the service drew to a close, ‘Make Me Smile’ by Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel played as the congregation left the chapel. Donations were invited in support of Marie Curie, and a generous sum was raised in David’s memory. The floral tribute was a stunning bouquet filled with beautiful purples, whites, and greenery.

Ian, Ivan, and Jean would like to sincerely thank all relatives and friends who attended David’s service, for the love, kindness, messages of sympathy, and the many cards and flowers received. Your support has brought great comfort during this very difficult time.

Rest in peace, David. Your work on this earth is done. Live on in the hearts and minds of all who will love you forever.

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Please share on behalf of the Annan family.It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing away of a...
23/01/2026

Please share on behalf of the Annan family.

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

Tom fell into eternal sleep, on Saturday, 17th January, 2026, aged 72 years. Tom was the much loved dad to Craig, Lynn, Nikki, Louise and Paul, a loving brother to Rab and Chic, grandad to Ryan, Aimee, Callum, Dean, Jack, Zoe, Jase Jaxon and a great-grandad to Kai, and Ivy. Tom was also a well respected musician and very good friend to so many. Tom will be sorely missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

Funeral service to be held on Wednesday, 4th February at 3.00 p.m, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please, but donations may be made in contribution to the amazing care he received in ward 22 at the Victoria Hospital and the Victoria Hospice.

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

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A beautiful service was held on Thursday, 8th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to celebrate the life of a very special...
19/01/2026

A beautiful service was held on Thursday, 8th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to celebrate the life of a very special and much-loved lady, Mrs Avril Graham, who was taken from this world far too soon.

Avril was already peacefully at rest in the crematorium chapel as an exceptionally large congregation of family and friends gathered to pay their final respects, a true testament to how much she meant to all who knew her. As mourners made their way inside, “Red Light Spells Danger” by Billy Ocean played softly in the background. Before taking their seats in the front row, Avril’s nearest and dearest placed a single yellow rose on her coffin, whispering their last goodbyes. The service was conducted by Mr Denis Madden, who delivered a heartfelt and moving eulogy, offering a touching insight into Avril’s life. On a day that was never going to be easy, there were many tearful moments, but also warm smiles as cherished stories were shared and fond memories recalled. As “Dance Yourself Dizzy” by Liquid Gold played, a slideshow of photographs and happy memories appeared on the screens, showing Avril at her very best and allowing everyone time to reflect on their own special moments with this wonderful woman. As the service drew to a close, Denis invited the congregation to look to the screens once more to watch a beautiful family video of Avril dancing with her cherished daughter, Zara, a deeply touching and emotional moment for all present. “Dancing Queen” by ABBA then played the congregation out of the chapel, bringing smiles through tears as Avril’s vibrant spirit filled the room one final time. Donations were invited for Maggie’s Centre upon leaving, and a fantastic amount was raised.

The family would like to sincerely thank all relatives and friends who attended Avril’s service, for the love and kind words expressed in messages, and for the many cards and flowers received. Your support has brought great comfort during this very difficult time.
"Rest in peace Avril, 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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A beautiful and heartfelt service was held on Wednesday 7th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and m...
15/01/2026

A beautiful and heartfelt service was held on Wednesday 7th January, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, for a very special, and much loved man, Mr Graeme MacGregor.

Graeme's devoted family gathered around him one last time, before following him on his final journey to the crematorium. He was met there by a large congregation of family and friends, all there to pay their respects to this wonderful man. ‘Endless Love’ by Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross played as everyone made their way to their seats. ‘The Longest Time’ by Billy Joel, played softly in the background as Graeme was brought into the chapel with great dignity and respect by his loved ones. The service was conducted by Rev. Donald Lawrie, who began by asking the congregation to join in together and sing the hymn, ‘Christ Be Our Light’, before delivering a heartfelt eulogy. There were sad moments, but also some smiles at some of the stories regaled from the past. Graeme was clearly very well thought of by all who knew him. The congregation were then asked to gather their thoughts and think about their own special memories of Graeme, and, as they listened to ‘Reflections of My Life’ by Marmalade, a slideshow of beautiful photos were shown across the television screens. Graeme’s son and daughter each spoke in tribute to their father during the service. It couldn’t have been easy, but they both did so well, and I’m sure he would have been very proud of them. Rev. Lawrie then asked the congregation to join together again in singing the hymn ‘I Watch The Sunrise’, before the service came to an end. ‘Everlasting Love’ by Love Affair, played the congregation out of the chapel. There was an opportunity to donate to The Cottage Centre on leaving, and a generous sum was raised.

Muriel, Lisa, Blair and family would like to thank all relatives and friends who attended Graeme’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 Graeme, your work on this earth is done. Rest in in the hearts and minds of all who will keep on loving you forever.”

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Please share on behalf of the family.It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing of a very speci...
13/01/2026

Please share on behalf of the family.

It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing of a very special and much loved lady, Mrs Gail Ellis.

Gail fell into eternal sleep at her family home, on Sunday, 11th January, 2026, aged 61 years. Gail was the loving wife of John, a much loved mother of Sheryl and Shaun, a devoted gran of Toby, Caitlin and Michael, a fun loving sister of Wilma and Kevin, an adored auntie, an amazing niece, cousin, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law and mother-in-law. Gail was also cherished child minder to all of her many children she looked after and a very good friend to many. Gail will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

Funeral service will be held on Friday, 23rd January, at 3.00 p.m., at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Donations may be made at the crematorium for Cancer Research, if so desired.

The family kindly requests that, in lieu of sending sympathy cards or flowers, that you kindly honour Gail’s memory by joining us for her Celebration of Life.

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A beautiful service was held on Wednesday, 31st December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a much-loved man, Mr Donald...
13/01/2026

A beautiful service was held on Wednesday, 31st December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a much-loved man, Mr Donald McCrossan.

Donald’s devoted family gathered at his home, awaiting his arrival before accompanying him on his final journey. At the crematorium, he was received by a loving congregation of family and friends, a moving testament to how deeply cherished he was. As “Green Green Grass of Home” by Tom Jones played softly in the background, Donald was carried into the chapel by some of his nearest and dearest, who embraced the honour with great pride.
The service was led by Denis Madden, who delivered a touching and heartfelt eulogy that beautifully captured the essence of Donald’s life. Although the day was tinged with sadness, it was also filled with warmth, gentle smiles, and the sharing of treasured memories. During a quiet moment of reflection, “Here in the Real World” by Alan Jackson played, allowing everyone to gather their thoughts and personal memories of Donald. As the music played, a beautiful slideshow of photographs was displayed on the screens.
Denis then gently spoke the words of committal as loved ones offered their final whispered goodbyes. The service concluded with “In the Ghetto” a fitting tribute to a man who was, indeed, a bit of an Elvis fan. Donations were collected in aid of C.O.P.D., and a generous sum was raised in Donald’s memory. Donald’s floral tributes were stunning bouquet created with his beloved Celtic colours in mind, accompanied with two gorgeous bouquets.

The family would like to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, and colleagues who attended Donald’s service, and for the kind words, thoughtful messages, cards, and flowers received. Your support has brought great comfort during this difficult time.

“Rest in peace, Donald. Your work on this earth is done. Rest now in the hearts and minds of all who will love you forever.”
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A beautiful service was held on Monday 29th December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much loved l...
09/01/2026

A beautiful service was held on Monday 29th December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and much loved lady, Mrs Ambra McMillan.

Ambra’s devoted family gathered outside their home awaiting her arrival, before following her on her final journey to the crematorium. ‘You’re the Best Thing’ by Glady’s Knight and the Pips played, as a large and loving congregation of family and friends gathered, a testament to just how deeply well thought of this lovely lady was. ‘Smile’ by Nat King Cole played softly in the background, as Ambra was then carried into the chapel with great dignity and respect by her loved ones. The service was conducted by Mr Denis Madden, who spoke beautifully and delivered a heartfelt eulogy which gave a lovely insight into Ambra’s well lived life. There were moments of sadness, but also warm smiles at the stories and memories shared. It was clear that Ambra 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 ‘Unforgettable’ by Nat King Cole. As the music played, a touching slideshow of treasured photographs appeared on the screens, capturing happy moments from throughout her life, and some of Ambra’s loved ones each stood up and placed a single stemmed rose beside her. The service concluded with ‘How Do I Say Goodbye’ by Dean Lewis, which played as the congregation left the chapel. As they did, there was an opportunity to donate to the Alzheimer’s Society, and contributions were given generously, raising a staggering £2500.00.

The family would like to express their deepest thanks to all relatives and friends who attended Ambra’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, Ambra. 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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Please share on behalf of the family.It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing of a very speci...
08/01/2026

Please share on behalf of the family.

It is with great sadness that the family are announcing the passing of a very special, and much loved man, Mr Peter Murray Robertson, or Murray as he was fondly known.

Murray fell into eternal sleep, at Glenburnie Care Home, Leven, on Tuesday 6th January, 2026, aged 92 years. Murray was the beloved and devoted husband of the late Margaret, a much loved father to Peter, Penelope and Henry, a dear father-in-law to Liz, Andy and Lynn, a loving brother, uncle, grandad and great grandad, and a very good friend to many. Murray will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

Funeral service to be held on Thursday, 22nd January, at 2.15 p.m., at Kirkcaldy Crematorium, to which all family and friends are respectfully invited. Family flowers only please, but donations may be made in memory of Murray, to Glenburnie Care Home, if so desired.

The family would also like to invite you all back to Dunnikier Park Golf Club, after the service for light refreshments, and to share stories and fond memories of Murray.

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A beautiful service was held on Monday, 22nd December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and deeply love...
06/01/2026

A beautiful service was held on Monday, 22nd December, at Kirkcaldy Crematorium to honour a very special and deeply loved woman, Mrs. Julia Ritchie.

Julia lay peacefully in the chapel as family and friends gathered, with “Stand By You” by The Pretenders playing softly in the background. Mrs. Susie Ritchie opened the service with a warm welcome to all who had come to celebrate Julia’s life. She then delivered a heartfelt eulogy, offering a touching and insightful tribute to Julia’s well-lived life. The service was filled with emotion; there were tears, but also many smiles, as cherished memories and stories of Julia were shared. Attendees were invited to reflect on their own memories while listening to “Dancing in the Sky” by Dani and Lizzy. As the music played, family members approached Julia and laid a rose on her coffin. Susie then spoke the words of committal as family and friends said their final goodbyes. As the celebration drew to a close, “One Moment in Time” by Whitney Houston played the congregation out of the chapel. Julia’s floral tributes were two gorgeous heart tributes: one with a “wife” ribbon from her husband Jim, and the other with “mum” from Julia’s children. As seen in the photograph, they looked truly stunning.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the service, and to those who sent kind words, messages, cards, and flowers. Your support has brought great comfort during this difficult time.

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

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