Tom |

Ron Griffiths

Elsie Caldicott

Richard Taylor

Allen Fuller

‘Nanny Harry’ Sue Last

Ed & Ursula Duke

Ian Metcalfe

Ashley Teal

WITH LOVE TO ALL

Ian Robert Kendrick

Tracey & Dan White

Trevor Bunn

Mick Hartley

Mum & Dad Rusby

Graham Wade

Norman |

John Million

Mum |

Melvyn Trofer

Nicholas Rousseau

Dianna Taylor

Mum & Dad Houtby

Anthony |

Tony Brown

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

William Edward Archer Ambler

Alison |

Tom |

From Ms Gillian Mitchell

Ron Griffiths

From Mrs fiona tointon

Much missed xx

Elsie Caldicott

From Mrs Wendy Griffiths

We think about you every single day and pray to god to keep you safe until we meet again. We see signs from you almost on a daily basis and ask you to continue to send these to us. We love you more than words can say. You were a very special lady. From Barry, Wendy, Linda and Barbara xxx

Richard Taylor

From Mrs Valerie Wiltshire

Never forgotten and remembered always xxxx

Allen Fuller

From Miss Debra Fuller

Loved always xxx

‘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

Ed & Ursula Duke

From Ms Michaela Duke

In loving memory of Ed and Ursula Duke
A wonderful couple who knew how to enjoy life and brought a lot of joy to others
With love from all of their family and friends xxxx

Ian Metcalfe

From Dr Laura Stuffins

Ashley Teal

From Mrs Paula Teal

Always remembered, always missed, always loved, always my hero xx

WITH LOVE TO ALL

From Mrs Kim Forbes

With love to all family and friends who have fought hard and lost and to all who have fought hard and survived x

Ian Robert Kendrick

From Mrs Carol Phillips

Loving missed each day that goes by.

Tracey & Dan White

From Mr Trevor White

Another year passes without you both but you are and will forever be with me in mind and spirit.
Love and miss you always xxx

Trevor Bunn

From Mrs Sam Kemp

The world's best Dad
To the world you was just Dad,
But to us you were the world
Taken far too soon
A Son's first hero, A Daughter's first love Trevor Bunn 1961-2019
Loved and missed always
Xxxx

Mick Hartley

From Miss Lisa Hartley

My daddy, my world, my soul mate, my everything. Cruelly taken way too soon. I miss you beyond words, I think of you always and I will always love you to the moon and back. Your little girl xxx

Mum & Dad Rusby

From Mrs Judith Smith

You are both thought of every day

Graham Wade

From Mrs Penny Whitbread

In Loving Memory Penny Rhoddy Poppy Anna Harriet xxxxx

Norman |

From Mrs Ros Munday

With love always

John Million

From Mrs Marie Hammond

Miss you everyday x

Mum |

From Mrs Joanne Stothard

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs Jill Trofer

Love you always. X Jill and kids and grandchildren xxx

Nicholas Rousseau

From Mrs Deborah Jackson

Dad
Thinking of you everyday.
Forever in our hearts.
Til we meet again.
With love now and forever
XXXXXXX

Dianna Taylor

From Mrs Judith Priestley

A wonderful person who brought much happiness and joy to all who knew her .

Mum & Dad Houtby

From Mrs Wendy Hardy

For our precious Mum and Dad, Betty and Charles Houtby.
Whenever we see a white feather fall from heaven we know you are near.
We love you and miss you both so much.
Forever in our hearts.
With love from us all. Wendy, Richard, Dan, Leanne, Stanley, Frankie, Anabelle, Luke, Becca, Florence, Baby, Mandy, Matthew, Andrew, Becky, Whoosh, Jazmin, Jake, Ruby. XXX

Anthony |

From Mrs Yvette Henson

My soulmate
I miss you
so much
it hurts
I will love
you always

Tony Brown

From Mrs Sue Brown

My darling Tony. I always think it’s you when I see a feather so this will be always there in my garden. So many lovely memories I have of you. I miss you always and forever.
Your Sue xxxxxxx

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

William Edward Archer Ambler

From Mrs Sheena Ambler

When feathers appear, angels are near…

Alison |

From Mrs Claire Shepherd

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