Maddy Orford

Joan Lainton

Jack Wright

Dad Grandad

Alan Thompson

Janet Maggie xxx & Jim &

Granny & Grandad xx

Agnes Robertson

David & Sue Williams

John Hammond

Maggie Church

Irene Cartwright

James Eric Elstob

For our Mums

Josephine Penford

LOVED ONES

Peter Hutt

With Love

Gary Nicholass & Gary Nicholass

Nanny Key

Derek Walker

Frank Burrell & Ronnie Burrell

Chris Watt & Pws & Buzz Jones

Luke Goodere

Kev Brown

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

04.10.1993 KA & AJ

Barrie Mettam

Maddy Orford

From Ms Barbara Spiller

Maddy was 18 when she died after two failed heart transplant. She was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and end-stage heart failure just nine months previously. She was just about to start the next chapter in her life, studying for A levels and University. She was bright, funny and independently-minded, always ready to try something new – the scarier the better. She was one of a kind and is missed every day by her parents and sister.

Joan Lainton

From Ms Alison Lainton

Jack Wright

From Mrs Jeanette Wright

In loving memory of a devoted husband, father and Dandan forever in our hearts see you over the rainbow ????

Dad Grandad

From Mrs Deborah Musson

In loving memory of a wonderful Dad and Grandad, sadly missed, but remembered with love for all the times shared together, his guidance and all that he did for us.

Alan Thompson

From Miss Sophie Thompson

In loving memory of my Dad on father's day

Janet Maggie xxx & Jim &

From Mrs Sue Neasham

All gone too soon – forever in my ❤️ ???????? Sue xxx

Granny & Grandad xx

From Mrs Katrina Khalifa

Granny and Grandad, Love you past the moon and miss you both beyond the stars xxx

Agnes Robertson

From Miss Sara Cooke

David & Sue Williams

From Mr Tom Williams

Not a day goes by where I don’t think about you both. Losing the two of you whilst I was still a child was really hard. I would give anything to just have a conversation with you again. So many things I took for granted whilst you were here and now I wish to just relive these with you even for a moment.
I miss you both so much xx

John Hammond

From Mrs Deanna Hammond

In loving memory of a brilliant Husband, Dad and Granddad missed andloved byus all. Always in our thoughts xxxx

Maggie Church

From Ms Kellie Lee

In loving memory of my mum, Maggie Church. The strongest, bravest, most loving mummy anyone could possibly have had. St Barnabas supported her and us as a family in my mums final days. For that I will be forever grateful.

Irene Cartwright

From Mr Paul Cartwright

My beautiful Mum, always in my thoughts and forever in my heart xx

James Eric Elstob

From Mrs April Claridge-Elstob

A kind and loving family man, a more adoring husband I could never have found. His humour, his smile and his laughter will always be missed. A life of adventure and fun. Love never dies.

For our Mums

From Mr Bruce Cox

Josephine Penford

From Mr Jack Penford

We carry your smiling face in our hearts.

LOVED ONES

From Miss Deborah Carter

My mum recently lost her son (my brother) and her husband and i thought this would be a nice dedication to them both and to give her as a gift to remember them

Peter Hutt

From Mrs Jannette Ingram

My dad, forever loved, and always in my heart. Love you dad xx

With Love

From Mr Christopher Maher

Gary Nicholass & Gary Nicholass

From Ms Sarah Turner

Much loved partner, son and brother, gone to soon. Rest in peace and tranquillity with your beloved nature.

Nanny Key

From Miss Shellby Gray

Derek Walker

From Mrs Barbara Walker

Always in our hearts Dek..love always Babs xx

Frank Burrell & Ronnie Burrell

From Mrs Michele Burrell

Chris Watt & Pws & Buzz Jones

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum, Chris, was kind and loving. She had a wicked sense of humour. She loved her grandchildren dearly. She helped people all through her life: her family, her friends, her foster children and ultimately the people who received her organs after she passed away. I miss her every day.

Luke Goodere

From Mrs Hannah Goodere

Kev Brown

From Mrs Amanda Goodridge

Kev Brown was a unique man . Kind, funny . A fantastic Dad . A loyal friend one of a kind. He lived his life his way xxx

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

From Miss Anne Faulkner

04.10.1993 KA & AJ

From Mr Andrew Morton

Barrie Mettam

From Mrs Michelle Goble

Also known as bellows. All the kids in the street used to know it was home time when you used to shout us to come home in the evening, as you could be heard from far away. It was embarrassing as a child, but I’d give anything to hear that voice now…

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