A wonderful family man who was so loved and very much missed. Always remembered for his home grown veggies and his many hobbies. He was a passionate man and will be remembered by many as a happy cheeky man. He loved his Austin A35 van and vintage war planes and he lives on in his daughters, grandaughters and great grandsons.
In memory of our friend Margaret.
With grateful thanks to the staff who came to give hospice at home and for the continued support we as a family received
Bless you all.
In memory of my mother Adelene Brittain, who mean't so much to me, who I loved and adored beyond words, who was always there for me, who was my everything, and who I dearly miss every moment, of every day. Robin xxx.
LINDY BEE 1951-2017 In loving memory of our Mum. loved and missed always xxx. Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you. until we meet again ❤️❤️❤️
Revd David Earling Smith, husband, father, grandfather, godfather and father in law loved dearly and sadly missed. Always in our hearts.
In loving memory of my wonderful who sadly recently passed away within two weeks of each other. They are now together forever and will always remain in our hearts.
I will allways love you to the star's & moon "SAM"
Dad you are forever in are hearts never forgotten loved for ever
To my brother, James Joseph Quinn, aka "Tin Tin / Scuba". The world is a very different place since you left us in 2017. Love and miss you every day and trying to get the best out of every moment as life is very precious and worth living!
Thinking of you more as you would have been 100 years old on 01 March this year. Miss you so much Gran xx
Sam Lawton / Dad
Succumbed to covid April 2020.
Loved and remembered everyday xxx
Our family continues to grow, and some of us you haven’t met! Our hearts hold you both close and you will always be with us as we try to live each day with love, kindness and a sense of fun. Love and miss you always, forever and a day. xxx
Christine who loved life and a friend to many
Simon loved his music; before we lost touch, it wasn’t often that you’d find him without a set of headphones on. It was the Sony Walkman that got us talking to each other when we met at ages 16 and 17, as I had boldly, and somewhat uncharacteristically, asked him what him he was listening to. Simple Minds was the answer and though we went to see many more equally excellent concerts, that first concert in 1989 he’d managed to get tickets for was just awesome, breathtaking, a memory for life.
Miss your lovely smiling face, you were a true gentle man, a wonderful husband, father and Grandpa and we miss you so much. Until we meet again xxx
Mum & Dad
Good night God bless
Miss You
Michelle xx