Ray Dove

Ron+Dad+Grandad Ron Filmer

GrumpyPops Roper

Kerry Ironside & Ian Ironside

Dave Peek & Fran Peek

Agnes MacNeill & Fergus Robertson

Tim Hartnell

Lewis Smith

Tony Fuller

Harold Rigden

Nora Azzopardi

John Blackshaw

Deborah Wright, Abbi Harding, Joan Walker & Ernest Walker

Bert Crane

Sheila Coulman

Doreen Groves & John Groves

Grandma |

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

Joyce Harley

Kevin French

Avril Billington

Joan Odare

Jacquie Mann

Glyn Hind

John Twycross

PAUL ANTHONY FORMAN

Patricia Weaver, Colin Weaver, Kathleen Wilmore, Zoe and Cyril Weaver, Michael Wright, Oliver Wright & Joanne Pycroft

Melvyn Trofer

Ray Dove

From Miss Millie Dove

Every day without you since you had to go,
is like a summer without sunshine and Christmas without snow.
I wish that I could talk to you, there’s so much I would say.
Life has changed so very much since you went away.
I miss the bond between us and I miss your kind support.
You’re in my mind and in my heart and every Christmas thought.
I’ll always feel you close to me and though you’re far from sight,
I’ll search for you among the stars that shine on Christmas night.
Love Bev, Amy, Millie & the boys x

Ron+Dad+Grandad Ron Filmer

From Mrs. Alyson FILMER

In memory of a lovely dad and grandad.
With love Nigel, Allie, Harry and Hannah x x x x

GrumpyPops Roper

From Miss Sue Roper

Someone who brought light, love and laughter to everyone x

Kerry Ironside & Ian Ironside

From Mrs. Valerie Ironside

In loving memory of Kerry, beloved daughter and sister.
In loving memory of Ian, husband and Dad.
Forever loved, forever missed.

Dave Peek & Fran Peek

From Mrs. Sarah Holt

We were in the forces and we would come home to Lincoln to see our families. Nan would take us on the bus to town and we would always have a marshmallow cone from the cake shop on the way home. Christmas was always a time for family and still is with fond memories of those times growing up at Christmas and spending time with family we didn't see the rest of the year.

Agnes MacNeill & Fergus Robertson

From Miss Sara-Clare Robertson

Tim Hartnell

From Louise Cotton

The most gentle and generous man who I was lucky enough to live with. So many memories but I loved bringing your lunch to the fields when you were harvesting and sitting with you in the sunshine. We are looking after Gran for you and miss you everyday xx

Lewis Smith

From Mrs. Kelly Healy

My wonderful Uncle Lew. Not a day goes by I don't miss his voice, wish he could tell me a joke, wish we could have a cuppa or a Sunday night telephone call. He truly was one of my favourites and I know I was his. Miss him dearly x

Tony Fuller

From Mrs. Sage Fuller

Harold Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering my dad, who always loved Christmas xx

Nora Azzopardi

From Mrs. Dora Wemdy Bagot

A kind and loving friend to me.

John Blackshaw

From Ms. Rachel Poole

A Christmas light for you were the light of my life, the centre of my universe. Miss you so much.

Deborah Wright, Abbi Harding, Joan Walker & Ernest Walker

From Ms Emma Walker

Bert Crane

From Mr Andy Craggs

Miss you and love you loads dad – Nina and Nigel

Sheila Coulman

From Miss Sophie Coulman

Dear Mummy,

Miss you so much, love you even more.

Lots of love,
Soph, Georgie & Ed
Xxxxx

Doreen Groves & John Groves

From Miss Sandra Groves

Missed so much at Christmas time
Loved and missed always
Never forgotten
Love as always from your loving daughter Sandra xxx

Grandma |

From Miss Jordan Robinson

My Grandma was the bravest and absolute best person in the world. Gave the best cuddles and advice and I hope I am making her proud every day.

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

From Mrs Jackie Dwane

Miss you both every day xxx

Joyce Harley

From Miss Katie Cawdron

Miss you always and forever, Nan.
Love you to the moon and back xxxx

Kevin French

From Miss Deborah Carter

Kevin its our first Christmas without you but our hearts and thoughts will be filled with love for you, miss you x

Avril Billington

From Ms. Barbara Davies

Dear Mum,
My mum, my best friend and the one I trusted most in my world. You are an amazing soul and you were an amazing person. You legacy to me is the light that shines in my heart, and the memories of all the wonderful and not so wonderful times we shared together. I miss you every day, but as you said to me "until next time" and we both know there will be another time. All my love now and always. Barbara xxx

Joan Odare

From Miss Helen Odare

Miss you more at this time of the year
Always in my heart
Xxxxx

Jacquie Mann

From Mrs. Ayeisha Kirkham

My mum passed away from cancer in spring this year aged 70 years old. I miss her dearly and am still rather shocked she is not going to be here this Christmas. She was a fantastic dancer and used to be a go go dancer back in the 70s. As she got into her 60s she started doing ballroom dances and going to dances every weekend. She loved dressing up in fancy outfits (usually a charity shop bargain). My children will miss their little nanny this Christmas. And I will miss my mum. My son (age 3) thinks she's gone to the moon. ???? From there she can watch over us.

Glyn Hind

From Mr Glenn Hammerton

John Twycross

From Mrs Jenny Twycross

PAUL ANTHONY FORMAN

From Mrs. Jennifer FORMAN

10th March 1958 – 11th December 2017
Taken too soon, aged 59 years
Loved and remembered everyday
Jennifer and Lindsay xx
Christopher & Andrew xx

Patricia Weaver, Colin Weaver, Kathleen Wilmore, Zoe and Cyril Weaver, Michael Wright, Oliver Wright & Joanne Pycroft

From Miss Catherine Baxter

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs. Zoe Clarke

Love you dad , your so loved and sorely missed xx rip dad xx poppa love all the children and grandchildren xx

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