Janet Cook

Andre Waszczyszyn

Ian Clarkson

Janet Rodgers

Luan Tyson-Hole

Helen Russell

Mum & Dad Lingard

Richard Taylor

Carole Cook

Keith Swift

Rollie , Dad & Dad |

Mostyn Cooper

Jayne Lusby

Walt & Ethel Beaumont

Betty Craggs

Lois Oldfield & Jean Nevile

Stephanie Covill

Tony Tindale

Benjamin Pepperdine

Tom Braithwaite

Andre Waszczyszyn

Tanya Moncur

Ron Evans

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Anne Miller

Stuart Curtis

Christine Bound

Sutty ILYMTYLM

Janet Cook

From Mrs Wendy Kireia

Feathers appear
When angels are near

Andre Waszczyszyn

From Mrs Deborah Adie

Thank you for all those Golden years xx

Ian Clarkson

From Mrs Lisa Clarkson

In loving memory of my dear husband Ian xxx

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.

Luan Tyson-Hole

From Mrs Maggie Kitson

Our first born. Loved and remembered always
Xx

Helen Russell

From Mr david russell

And I wish you all the love in the world
But most of all, I wish it from myself

Mum & Dad Lingard

From Mrs Jane Chamberlain

All the family miss you.
So many golden moments in life have happened without being able to share with you but you are always in our thoughts.
You passed peacefully with the help and guidance of St Barnabas

Richard Taylor

From Mrs Valerie Wiltshire

Never forgotten and remembered always xxxx

Carole Cook

From Miss Grace Cook

Keith Swift

From Mr Richard Swift

Treasured memories forever

Rollie , Dad & Dad |

From Ms Amanda Manning

Mostyn Cooper

From Mrs Brenda Cooper

A loving Husband and Dad always in our thoughts

Jayne Lusby

From Ms Amelia Chambers

Jayne. I miss your friendship, kind heart and beautiful soul. This feather is for you, and to remind me that life is so precious.

Walt & Ethel Beaumont

From Mrs Margaret Wild

To a wonderful Mum & Dad, always in my thoughts xx

Betty Craggs

From Mr Andrew Craggs

Always in our hearts

Lois Oldfield & Jean Nevile

From Mr Christopher Nevile

Stephanie Covill

From Mrs Betty Lowe

Always in our hearts, never forgotten xx

Tony Tindale

From Mrs Kerry Robinson

Gone but never forgotten ♡
Marching on together ♡

Benjamin Pepperdine

From Mrs Sandra May

Love you always xx

Tom Braithwaite

From Miss Megan Hudson

Always remembered, forever loved.

Andre Waszczyszyn

From Mrs Sue Waszczyszyn

Our starman is waiting in the sky

Tanya Moncur

From Mrs Louise Cobby

You will always be in our hearts

Ron Evans

From Mrs Helen Lloyd

For my Dad, one of life's very best people

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

Anne Miller

From Mrs Maureen Wadsworth

Stuart Curtis

From Mrs Emma Chapman

To my amazing pops! Miss you so much! Wish you were still with us but know when you send us a feather it’s a sign you are around us x

Christine Bound

From Mrs Felicity Jenkinson

A feather from above

Sutty ILYMTYLM

From Mrs Dawn Sutton

In the early hours of 28th January 2022 I kissed my gorgeous husband for the last time. All I can say, two years on, is don’t under estimate the devastating impact of loss and grief
The amazing care and compassion shown by the staff at the hospice, in the short time he was there, was the only thing that kept me sane at the worst time of my life. Two years on and the pain is as raw today as it was the day he died.Missing my cheeky, lovable, funny husband every day.

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