Beryl & Iris Ken Ronald

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Michael Cullen

Sharon May Bembridge

John Norton, Margaret Norton, Rob Newton & Jack Varah

Len Scoffin

Jim Henry

Ann Tweedale

John Dovey

Kate & Terry Mitchell

Family and Friends

Mark Toyne

Alan Chapman

Bert Crane

Ron Parrish

Rose Chedotal

Betty & Brian

David Reading

Betty Angela Hutson

Bayley Family

Mum |

Reggie Smith

Alan Foster

Pauline Keery

Christine Goodman

Sally Thompson

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Heinrich Isfort

Beryl & Iris Ken Ronald

From Mrs Sally Dunthorne

Forever in our hearts x

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From Mrs Fiona Gilbert

Life is ours to be spent, not saved.

Michael Cullen

From Mrs Christine Cullen

Sharon May Bembridge

From Mr Peter Bembridge

John Norton, Margaret Norton, Rob Newton & Jack Varah

From Miss Madalaine Norton

Len Scoffin

From Mrs Debra Betts

Taken too soon Loved & Missed Every Day xx

Jim Henry

From Mrs Diane Pegg

Dearest Dad,
always in our hearts and thoughts,
present through precious memories swirling around like fluttering feathers.

Ann Tweedale

From Mrs Amy Kopsidas

John Dovey

From Mrs Lynda Dovey

Great Dad, Grandad & Husband always remembered

Kate & Terry Mitchell

From Mr Pete Mitchell

Family and Friends

From Mrs Rebecca Hewitt

A Feather to represent all our loved ones that we have lost through our lives,family friends and friends that became family. Thinking of you all. Love You xxx

Mark Toyne

From Mrs Melina Toyne

I dedicate this feather to the most kind, caring, funny and amazing person, my loving husband Mark. His cheery nature and infectious laugh made everyone around him smile. He could make even the greyest of days brighter. He was courageous and brave, and even on the hardest of days he never stopped fighting. He was the most amazing dad to our lovely boy and was always happy to have a kick about in the garden, or make up stories about Angus and Hamish the naughty Highland Cows. We love and miss you, every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day. Keep sending the feathers to let us know your watching over us. Till we meet again…Mel and Thomas xxx

Alan Chapman

From Mrs Kerry Chapman

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

Bert Crane

From Mrs Nina Craggs

Always in our hearts x

Ron Parrish

From Mrs Margaret Parrish

Love always

Rose Chedotal

From Mrs Marie Wootton

Who will be missed greatly, but will be remembered in our hearts, souls and mind. Love you Mum xx

Betty & Brian

From Mrs Rebecca Franks

Always in our hearts and thoughts xxx

David Reading

From Mrs Pamela Reading

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

Betty Angela Hutson

From Mrs Caron Harrison

Beloved Mum and Grandma x

Bayley Family

From Mrs Jennifer Bayley

Mum |

From Mrs Joanne Stothard

Reggie Smith

From Ms Mandy Smith

In every heartbeat and in every breath, we take you are deeply missed. Your wisdom, laughter, and unwavering support have left a permanent mark on our hearts, shaping us into the people we are today. Though the void of your absence is deep, the memories and lessons you have taught us remain a guiding light, and as we look up at the stars, we know that you are among them, watching over us.
Thank you, Dad, for everything, you are forever cherished and eternally missed.
Good night, God bless. Love Mandy xx

Alan Foster

From Mrs Claire Foster

In ever loving memory of a much loved Husband, forever in my thoughts today and every day, miss you so much xxx

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 ❤️

Christine Goodman

From Miss Sarah Skelton

Always remembered

Sally Thompson

From Mrs Jessica Skelton

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

Heinrich Isfort

From Mrs Maria Isfort-Waugh

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