JEAN & RON GROVES

Howard Varney

Harold Goodyear

Awesome Mum Dawn & Always loved Dawn

Tony Thompson

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Sheila Marshall & Dennis Marshall

Cherry Lock

Iain Mathieson

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

George Sellars

Hugh Webster

Mum & Daniel

Gerald Bri ded & Sheila Brown

Derek Westney

Elizabeth Blyth & Margaret Booker

Gordon Smith

Peter Mitchell & Pete

Ted & Sheila Belk & Penny Adams

Attie .

Pete Staniland

Glen Wells

Gordon Lauder

Graham Walls

Kenneth T Hughes

Joyce Hervey

Remembering Loved ones

Ron Roberts

JEAN & RON GROVES

From Mrs Joan Redford

For all the memories we shared, the smiles, the Love you gave us.
Never will we forget, you'll always be in our hearts.
Love you Both forever

Howard Varney

From Miss Kate Varney

Harold Goodyear

From Mrs Kate Jacob

Awesome Mum Dawn & Always loved Dawn

From Mrs Maxine Plaskett

Tony Thompson

From Mrs sue minett

My Dad really was my hero. Such a fun, outgoing and positive person who lit up any room he walked in. We miss him dearly but his favourite song 'Always look on the bright side of life' really makes us smile as it is everything my Dad stood for.

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From Mr David Cropper

We lost Karen Cropper a year ago. A much loved wife daughter sister Mum and Oma. St Barnabas were there for us in the early months of her illness, sadly we lost her suddenly but we know St Barnabas would have been there throughout. Amazing people for a wonderful person ❤️

Sheila Marshall & Dennis Marshall

From Mrs Sarah de Havilland

Remembering my dear grandparents. My grandad Dennis who passed away suddenly earlier this month aged 90 who had recently signed up for this year's colour dash as he was always grateful for the care my nanny Sheila received before she passed away 2 year's ago.

Cherry Lock

From Mrs Karen Lockwood

Iain Mathieson

From Mrs Susan Mathieson

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

From Mrs D Samra

Precious memories of my Mum and Dad whose love, guidance and values made me who I am. Forever grateful and always in my heart xx

George Sellars

From Mr Brian Sellars

A loving caring Dad & Grandad sadly missed by all the family

Hugh Webster

From Mrs Stephanie Douglas

Mum & Daniel

From Mrs Sian Turner

Mum & Daniel,
Always loved, Never forgotten, forever missed.
Wherever you are I hope you are together.
X x X x

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.

Derek Westney

From Mrs Heather Westney

I have so many happy memories of our 50 years together: especially the love of our family, the wonderful times we shared during our many trips to France and further afield. I could go on forever, everything reminds me of you. You were my best friend and I miss you every day.

Elizabeth Blyth & Margaret Booker

From Mrs Sarah Booker

Gordon Smith

From Mrs Mandy Elmer

We've made you proud Grandad X

Peter Mitchell & Pete

From Miss Louise Cooper

Ted & Sheila Belk & Penny Adams

From Mrs Karen Wood

Always remembered in our hearts

Attie .

From Dr Ali Boden

Pete Staniland

From Mrs Susan Ullyatt

To my Big Brother Pete,
The night you left our lives changed. I looked up to you and you were always there. I feel a part of me left with you. I know you are looking down and helped me fight back through my heart operations. Me, Joe and the girls often look for your star and remember the good times. We laugh every time we blow balloons or open cards full of sequins as those are the things you always did at the girls parties. Lots and lots of sequins.
Love and miss you lots.
I know you are up there with family now, no doubt fishing and having a pint.
Love you always Sue

Glen Wells

From Mrs Donna Fellows

This heart is to remember our mum Glenis Wells , a loving Mum , Grandma sister and Aunty. Always missed by her family and friends . Love you to the Moon xxx

Gordon Lauder

From Mrs Mandy Lauder

Gordon was a very loving Husband Dad Grandad Great Grandad a special person loved by us all

Graham Walls

From Mrs Diane Thomas

My Dad.

My Dad was one in a million. He was a loving family man, family was his everything.
Everyone knew Graham, if you didn't recognise his name you would definitely recognise his face. He would help anyone where at all possible. He could fix everything, if he couldn't fix it then we knew we were in trouble! He had tools for every job, more tools than a hardware store!
When he passed away suddenly in 2021 our lives changed forever. How could we possibly carry on without him? We talk about him every single day, laugh together, cry together, remembering all the funny times, he will live on in our hearts forever.
Dad had used St Barnabas services previously when they helped him with coping strategies when he was diagnosed with Cancer. His Niece, Karen, received care at her end of life at the hospice and he was so grateful for all the support she and the whole family received.
Thank you St Barnabas for all that you do.

Kenneth T Hughes

From Mrs Lyndsey Walker

Ken Hughes, deeply missed, a fitting tribute to him as he worked at the works department at Lincoln cathedral for many years.

Joyce Hervey

From Ms Fiona Whimster

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.

Ron Roberts

From Mrs Jo Roberts

If we could bring you back again
For one more hour or day
We’d express all our unspoken love
We’d have countless things to say.

If we could bring you back again
We’d say we treasured you
And that your presence in our lives
Meant more than we ever knew.

If we could bring you back again,
To tell you what we should
You’d know how much we miss you now
And if we could, we would.
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