Julian Lipman

sarah almond, sarah almond & sarah almond

Tom Pacey

Paul Treloar

DAD GRANDAD

Mary Wilkes

Jane Wyles

Judith Lynne Sargent

Rob Dowlman

Rowena Astra Pape

Frank Jago & Pat Jago

Daisy Lai

Forever In Our Hearts

Christine Anne Lauri

Love Laugh

MAURICE STEPHENSON

Michael Turner

Emelia Wright

Angela Reed & Margaret Kearton

Paul Munro

Elsie & John Smiles

Mum & Nana

Remembering Loved ones

Gran Matilda Morley

Mum & Nanny Love you x

Sylvia Oxby

Malcolm Cook

Gerald Bri ded & Sheila Brown

Julian Lipman

From Mrs Gail Deptford

A unique man and much loved man who will be missed by so many. Rest in peace Julian (21/3/1924 to 2/3/22. A huge thank you to all the staff at the Grantham Hospital Hospice for the truly amazing care you gave to Julian in his final days, we will be forever grateful.

sarah almond, sarah almond & sarah almond

From Miss Michaela Bray

my mum was the most strong kind hearted woman and she continued to fight till the very end ❤️

Tom Pacey

From Miss Hayley Jacklin

Paul Treloar

From Mrs Stacey Treloar-Bradley

Dad, nearly two years has gone since you passed away and not a day goes by where I don’t think of you. I miss your voice, I miss your smell, I miss your smile, I miss your laugh, I miss watching you dance, I miss you. I would give anything to see you again. Love you more than you will ever know
Stacey xxxxxx

DAD GRANDAD

From Mrs Carole Scally

Dad, what I wouldn't give for one of your crushing hugs, to hear your voice, to spend more time with you.
Missed every day, loved so much, your memory will last in our hearts forever. Carole xxx

Mary Wilkes

From Mrs Jess Cullen

Jane Wyles

From Miss Beth Wyles

Judith Lynne Sargent

From Mr Matthew Sargent

In honour of my wonderful mother, the most kind and caring soul. Her motto: a smile costs nothing. Forever loved, forever missed x

Rob Dowlman

From Miss Emma Kennedy

Rowena Astra Pape

From Mrs Debbie Pattison

Mum was a unique character who was always on the go. She never regarded herself as old and was not your typical Granny .
She loved music , especially Status Quo; football and spending time with her family, leaving us with many special memories to treasure.
Sadly missed by us all .

Frank Jago & Pat Jago

From Mrs Sue Jago

Daisy Lai

From Miss Jenny Lau

I think of you every day my friend. Forever in my heart XxX

Forever In Our Hearts

From Mrs Lisa Storey

Christine Anne Lauri

From Mrs Margaret Abbas

Love Laugh

From Mrs Nicola Hartill

MAURICE STEPHENSON

From Mrs Cindy Leithead

Maurice memories we made together in your life will make us smile forever.
A lifetime supporter of LINCOLN CITY & LOVER of HEAVY ROCK

LINCOLN CITY will play in your honour & we will ROCK ON with you in our hearts
Love
Cindy, Angie & Suzie

Michael Turner

From Miss Amie Turner

We love and miss you always , My Darling, Dad, Grandad xxx

Emelia Wright

From Mrs Pat Wright

Angela Reed & Margaret Kearton

From Mrs Louise Reed

Treasured memories of your lovely smiles!
lots of love and hugs,
Louise
xxx

Paul Munro

From Miss Sara Cooke

Elsie & John Smiles

From Mrs Catherine Pullen

Mum & Nana

From Mrs Melanie Shreeve

Remembering you is easy, we do it everyday;
but missing you is a heartache that never goes away.

Love you to the moon and back Mum. xx

Remembering Loved ones

From Mrs JOANNE-LOUISE THARME

Remembering the happy times of years gone by with love and tears. You are missed so much but loved more than you will ever know.

Gran Matilda Morley

From Mrs Jacky Fridlington

A wonderful kind person who had a great sense of humour. She loved all her family unconditionally. Thanks Granxxx

Mum & Nanny Love you x

From Mrs Rachel Robinson

A beautiful Mum and Nanny who we miss so much every day. Forever and always in our hearts. Love you so much xxxxx

Sylvia Oxby

From Mrs Sarah Rest

My mum, my world, my best friend and my everything. Missing you always, loving you forever.
All my love now and forever Sarah xxx

Malcolm Cook

From Miss Grace Cook

Grandad was always in his garden. Growing his own vegetables and prize winning leeks. I’ll always remember what he taught me.

Gerald Bri ded & Sheila Brown

From Mrs Geraldine Brown

My dad had Dementia,but we couldn't see him at end of life because of covid and care home in lock down. My lovely mum inlaw died after a fall 7 years ago,always in our hearts.

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