Yael Always with us. X

Dad & Mandy |

Jim Henry

Jeff Daly

Beryl & Denis Tongue

John Lamming

A feather from above

Janine Banks

Alfred Bibby Jones

Betty & Walt Ardron

Scott Howseman

Ian Metcalfe

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

Stuart Knight

Ray & Irene |

Mum & Dad Chris

Stephen Dye

Steve Hardy

Harold Newbert

Len Scoffin, Molly Scoffin & Mavis Dixon

Trish Short

Sue Smith

Mary-Martin Whelpton

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Ron & Edith Broome

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Sarah Loughton

Rose Wortley

Yael Always with us. X

From Mrs Jacqueline Collins

Dad & Mandy |

From Mrs Caroline Williams

You are both forever in my thoughts. Mandy you left us too soon…. your shoes and skort come with me for a weekly game of golf and the beautiful bracelet is a constant reminder of the lovely person you were. Lots of love Caroline xx

Jim Henry

From Mrs Diane Pegg

Dearest Dad,
always in our hearts and thoughts,
present through precious memories swirling around like fluttering feathers.

Jeff Daly

From Mrs Linzi Robinson

In memory of our wonderful dad, who we miss everyday.

Beryl & Denis Tongue

From Miss Michele Tongue

Miss and love
you both always
– X –

John Lamming

From Rev Sarah Lamming

To Dad,
"My morning service concluded, I leave the birds, to their feast.
At my feet, has been left, a single white feather.
Offering or sign, from angel or dove,
right now it is all I have to hold onto."
Love Sarah and Diana

A feather from above

From Mrs Kate Hall

Janine Banks

From Mrs Julia Fowler

Every day…

Alfred Bibby Jones

From Miss Emma Jones

Faith has been broken
Tears must be cried
Let's do some living
After we die

Betty & Walt Ardron

From Mrs Kay Simpson

In loving memory of Betty and Walter Ardron, now together again at last, forever more. Greatly missed and by their family and all who knew, loved and laughed with them. A couple who hold a special place in the hearts of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Thank you for the wealth of memories, the happy and the sad, the touching and the downright silly, shared across the decades. We carry you with us, always.

Scott Howseman

From Mrs Heather Radcliffe

I love you, beyond words, beyond measure. What we had together I will treasure forever. No one ever can or will replace you. So until we are together again, please remember, I love you.
Love you forever and always. H xxxx

Ian Metcalfe

From Dr Laura Stuffins

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

From Mrs D Samra

In loving memory of my dear Mum, Dad & Auntie. Always in my thoughts, never forgotten.

Stuart Knight

From Mr Alistair White

Stu, time moves on and your loss leaves a void that can never be replaced, happy memories though last a lifetime x

Ray & Irene |

From Ms Julie Berriman

Always remembered. Both loved and missed so much

Mum & Dad Chris

From Mrs Sandra Rousseau

In our thoughts everyday.
Don’t go faraway, Stay close by.
Loving you always
Sandra, Jenny, Carol, Kevin & Karen
XXXXX

Stephen Dye

From Mr Scott Dye

Miss you ???? x

Steve Hardy

From Mrs Sue Hardy

Harold Newbert

From Miss Darcie Laughton

Nothing will ever fill the hole you have left in our hearts. But we will remember the special adventures we shared and the love you showed the world. You were truly one in a million.

Len Scoffin, Molly Scoffin & Mavis Dixon

From Mrs Debra Betts

Treasured Family Loved & Missed Every Day xxx

Trish Short

From Mr Gerry Short

Trish you are still missed every day. Love Gerard

Sue Smith

From Mr Arthur Smith

Still the love of my life x

Mary-Martin Whelpton

From Mrs Michelle Sharpe

Forever in our hearts x

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From Mrs Tracey Hagan

Ron & Edith Broome

From Mr Malcolm Broome

Not a day goes by without us thinking of you xxx

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

Sarah Loughton

From Miss Hayley Riches

I continue to miss you every day but I hope that I am making you proud!

Rose Wortley

From Mr john Wortley

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