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cause of death not very clear

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Fiona

Fiona Report 28 Aug 2009 22:17

All,
thanks for the replies

Peter you win the prize and a big kiss from me X

her name was Mary Ann and looking at the way it was written the N is written upside down. it is indead Senectus and so it tells me nothing that I didn't know already - she was old when she died at 80 lol

I knew the board would come up trumps :-)

Peter

Peter Report 28 Aug 2009 21:51

Fiona,

Could it be "senectus", Latin for "old age"?

Peter

Fiona

Fiona Report 28 Aug 2009 21:32

I have just received a death cert for a 3g grandmother who died aged 80 of what appears to be Leuectus.
I can't find anything that looks vaguely like this on a google search.

does anyone have any ideas of what it could actually be.

Thanks for any help you can give
Fiona