Edwin Height

Beryl & Denis Tongue

Ian King

Avril Tiffin

Steve James

Pauline Keery

Mike Cross & Pete Hayes

Paul Maddison

Alan Chapman

Jeff Daly

Hilary&Jack Hawkyard

Tony Minns

Janet Cook

Ray Harness

Patrick Burke

Celia Moss

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Carol Smyth

‘Nanny Harry’ Sue Last

Brenda Cawdron

George Sellars

Iris Panton

Cindy Reeve

Friends and Relatives

Darryl Mee

Janet Rodgers

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

David Reading

Edwin Height

From Miss Rachel Height

We miss you everyday

Beryl & Denis Tongue

From Miss Michele Tongue

Miss and love
you both always
– X –

Ian King

From Mrs Elizabeth King

Ian King. A kind & loving husband, father & grandfather.
A very special man.

Avril Tiffin

From Mr Robert Tiffin

Spring flowers looked good this year Mummy, especially the Fritillaria’s and Pulmonaria. It’s the best time of year to celebrate life and remember the good times. You are always in our hearts this time of year Mummy. Love the 3 Musketeers xxx

Steve James

From Mrs Lindsay James

I'll never stop missing and loving you xx

Pauline Keery

From Mrs Pauline Gourley

‘My Mum’
Nana, Great Nana, Friend.
Left this world today, Monday 13th May, 2024. Now at peace with Grandad and Uncle John.
You will be missed by anyone that had the pleasure to know you.
Kind, generous, selfless, the world has lost a very special lady.
Sleep well Mum, Good Night, God Bless, Safe home ❤️

Mike Cross & Pete Hayes

From Mrs Marion Cross

Paul Maddison

From Mrs Helen Maddison

My husband, best friend and soulmate x
I will love and miss you forever xx
Lel xxx

Alan Chapman

From Mrs Kerry Chapman

With this feather I know you are near, love you Dad.

Jeff Daly

From Mrs Melissa Elliott

Think of you always!

Hilary&Jack Hawkyard

From Mr Tom Hawkyard

In memory

Tony Minns

From Mrs Alison Minns

For Tony who always put others before himself.
Always loved and very sadly missed.
Alison xx

Janet Cook

From Mrs Wendy Kireia

Feathers appear
When angels are near

Ray Harness

From Mrs Audrey Harness

Patrick Burke

From Mrs Ann FOULDS

Always in our thoughts even after this time without you. Luv all of us Ann X

Celia Moss

From Mrs Debbie Wren

There is not a day that passes when I do not think about you. You were a wonderful human being who cared deeply about others and who touched many lives. I miss you as much today as I did yesterday.
Love
Debs

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From Mrs Fiona Gilbert

Life is ours to be spent, not saved.

Carol Smyth

From Mr Clive Smyth

Mum, Sister and Nanna. Love is not about possession, love is about appreciation. Always appreciated in our memory.

‘Nanny Harry’ Sue Last

From Mrs Jacey Mack

In loving Memory of our wonderful Mum and Nan, Sue Last, aka 'Nanny Harry'. Greatly missed and never forgotten. Love you always. ❤️ x

Brenda Cawdron

From Mrs Sarah Castelow

Wife, Mum, Nan, Queenie were just some of the names we called you. Gone but not forgotten. You are our angel from up above. Love and miss you always xxx

George Sellars

From Mr Brian Sellars

10 years have passed and we still miss you

Iris Panton

From Ms Jane Panton

Always in my thoughts and forever in my heart ❤️ xx

Cindy Reeve

From Miss Lesley Reeve

We love and miss you so much mum xxxxxxxxxxxx

Friends and Relatives

From Mrs Sheila Nash

Remembering all the happy times spent with our relatives and friends.

Darryl Mee

From Mrs Nikki Barry

In treasured memory of my fiancé Darryl, who was tragically killed 25 years ago. I used to think time was taking us further apart but now I realise that every day brings us closer together. My immortal beloved ❤️

Janet Rodgers

From Miss Courtney Bell

How very lucky we could call you our mum and nan to guide us through life with your mischievous smile and loving hugs. You were the most beautiful, caring and cheeky soul always thinking of your family first. We love you and miss you more than words can say. Forever in our hearts.

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum was a kind and special lady, right up until the very end. She and our dad raised me and my sister and then later took in a number of foster children. Mum loved a quiz and was an avid reader and of course, loved spending time with her grandchildren. The loss of mum was sudden. After fighting hard for nearly two weeks, we knew it was time to let her go, but not until she did one last good deed. She became an organ donor – our mum showed kindness in life and now in death. Not only did she help at least 3 people have a better life, she left her family with the knowledge that there was a little bit of her left in this life. Something which has helped the pain sometimes feel a little less sharp. We are so very proud of her! I love you and miss you every day, my mummy x

David Reading

From Mrs Pamela Reading

Always missed and forever with us in "blood and sand"

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