Ian Clawson

Chris Burdass

Eileen Andrews & Eddie Andrews

Florencio Wong

Polly Sturman

MARY SHENTON

Joyce Harley

Lewis Wells

Richard Gregory

Stan Mumby, Peggy Hollands, Ron Booth & Alf Frith

Ian Parker

Brenda Francis

Simon Taylor

Gordon Holman

Olive Phoenix

James Alwyn-Clark & Jackie Butler

Patricia Parker

Wendy Moat & William Penney

Thomas Hendrie

Michael Hodgetts

Kin Shucksmith

Ann Turner

Betty West

Tracey Louise Stevens

Ann Flack

Carol Blow

Winifred Howells

Charles Hollingworth & Michael Hollingworth

Ian Clawson

From Miss Kate Clawson

Chris Burdass

From Miss Tina Burdass

Light dedicated in memory of our beautiful, amazing, brave mum, Chris Burdass, a much loved wife, mum, grandma and great grandma.
Forever loved & missed by us all, and remembered every single day.
We're all sending you lots of love, hugs & kisses up to heaven xxxxx

Eileen Andrews & Eddie Andrews

From Mr Lewis Lawson

Florencio Wong

From Miss Glen Wong

We know you're so proud of us all xxx

Polly Sturman

From Mrs Lucy Parkinson

Love and miss you every Christmas and every day xxx

MARY SHENTON

From Mrs Chris Burdett

Thinking of you this Christmas Mum. Xxxx

Joyce Harley

From Miss Katie Cawdron

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

Lewis Wells

From Mrs Lisa Long

First Christmas without you forever 28, we love you so much, your the brightest Star in the sky

Richard Gregory

From Mr Stefan Gregory

The team at St Barnabas looked after my uncle with such care and dignity. I will never forget everything the truly amazing team at the inpatient unit does for everyone of their patients. They deserve the world. I'm so happy to carry a torch in my uncles memory, and to support such amazing people.

Stan Mumby, Peggy Hollands, Ron Booth & Alf Frith

From Mrs Mica Hollands

My Grandad Stan was my biggest fan; he never missed an opportunity to celebrate my successes or just big me up for no reason whatsoever. We were best friends, and I did everything I could to make sure that his last few years on earth were as enjoyable and comfortable as possible. My Grandad loved Christmas and the whole family being together, and we make sure to honour his memory, especially at this time of year. I love and miss you, Gramps! Mica xxxxx

My Grandma Peggy was such a kind and caring woman, with so much grace and poise. My Grandma was such a strong woman and never let anything get her down, not in her 91 & 1/2 years on this earth. I have so many fond memories of spending countless childhood Christmases with my grandma, filled with so much love and happiness. All my love, Mica xxxxx

Grandad Booth was an inspiration to the entire family. An old-fashioned man with good morales, and often the only person who could tolerate my tantrums. He'd always hand me down the sports pull-outs from the newspapers and let me stay up late to watch the football highlights. He supported me always and I fondly remember him cheering me on from the sidelines, come rain or shine. We love you, and miss you Grandad. Lots of love, Tom & Family.

Ian Parker

From Mrs. Elizabeth Parker

Thinking of you now and always,
All our Love

Elizabeth,
Matthew,
Jodi,
Hermione & Teddy
x xx xxx

Brenda Francis

From Miss Zoe Francis

I miss you playing little jingles to wake us up on Christmas morning. I miss the smile on your face and excitement in yours eyes when you present us with Christmas stockings – that you STILL did for us all even as adults each year. I miss the strange/odd gifts you used to buy me that you thought I’d love! I miss seeing you dancing and singing to ‘rocking around the Christmas tree’ (usually in something red!) in the kitchen while we prepped and cooked Christmas dinner together… and so much more besides.

I regret that you never saw me happy with Russ who I met the year after you passed and I am saddened that you never got to hold your Grandchild Oakley. But you live on in all of us and Russ tells me he feels like he knows you as I speak of you so often and Oakley will feel the same in time I’m sure it – he already has a lot of love for ‘Nanny Bear’ who he kisses and cuddles often. I tell him he has to be a good boy as Nanny is always watching and checking in on him!

We miss you Mum, our sun moon and stars xxxxxx

Simon Taylor

From Mrs. Paula Taylor

To my wonderful husband Simon at Christmas … a fighter till the end and looked after so well by the St. Barnabas team

Gordon Holman

From Miss Elisabeth Holman

I have so many memories of my wonderful Grandad, but one of my absolute favourites was when I took him to the hospital for an appointment earlier this year. When we got there I got to wheel him around in a wheelchair which he found absolutely hilarious as I was so scared of pushing him into a wall or a door frame! He even joked as we were leaving about me passing my wheelchair pushing license – making a joke about me not passing my driving test yet! But this is one of my favourite memories because it was the first time I had seen my Grandad genuinely smile for a very long time.

Olive Phoenix

From Miss Abigail Phoenix

In memory of a beautiful Grandma, mother, and wife. I’ll always remember Christmas and Boxing Day with you.

James Alwyn-Clark & Jackie Butler

From Mrs Claire Alwyn-Clark

Patricia Parker

From Mr. John Baines

Life is fragile, my love of you is forever

Wendy Moat & William Penney

From Mrs. Suzanne Glaze

Wendy is a friend I’ll never forget. She made such an impact on my family’s life. We will never forget her. William was the most lovely young man. He brought a smile to everyone’s faces and will always have a special place in my heart.

Thomas Hendrie

From Mrs. Emma Hendrie

Shine bright up there Tommo, we love you and miss you every day xx

Michael Hodgetts

From Miss Claire Hodgetts

It’s another Christmas without you Dad and it doesn’t get easier. I miss you everyday. I love you Dad love Lou-Lou xxx

Kin Shucksmith

From Miss Carlie Shucksmith

Love you always. Xx

Ann Turner

From Mrs Lucy Darby

Mum you loved Christmas so much, this second one without you hurts so much. We carry on for you as that’s what you would want. You will always be the angel at top of our tree.

Betty West

From Mrs. Susan Wheatley

My dear Mum would have been celebrating her 90th birthday on 26th November. She loved Christmas and it was her favourite time of year.

Tracey Louise Stevens

From Mrs Sue Brewer

This is our first Christmas without you, our beautiful daughter. You were taken so young. Life will never be the same but you will always be in our hearts and we will love you forever xxxx

Ann Flack

From Miss Andrea Cooper

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.

Mummy ????

Carol Blow

From Miss Faye Blow

Will miss your mince pies, scotch eggs and sausage rolls this year. Not a second goes by that we don’t think of you, we love you dearly

Winifred Howells

From Mrs. Cathy Sarin

thank you for sharing many happy Christmases and being so inspiring

Charles Hollingworth & Michael Hollingworth

From Mrs eileen Hollingworth

remembered with love at Christmas, and every day.xxxxx

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