Carol Willcocks

Peter Gregory

Grace Barker

Liz Beacham

Jane Bell, Paul Bell & Martin Bell

Lisa Tear

John Evans

David and Denny Goodridge & Cooper Family and Absent Friends

Alan Williams

Jan Dye

Charles Hollingworth & Michael Hollingworth

Brenda Maddison

Joyce Harley

Christopher Bradfield

Joan Dickson

Jean Paulger & Bob Paulger

Harold Rigden

Peter Hutt

Chloe Cordwell

June Sutherland

Sue Timson

Patricia Sinclair

Steve Grundy

Faith Bradley

Wendy Barr & John Barr

Alan Wilson

Edna Parish

ROBERT GEORGE EGGLETON

Carol Willcocks

From Mrs Debbie Oldnall

Carol was such a special person full of mischief and very determined. She touched my heart and I loved her dearly

Peter Gregory

From Mrs Ann Gregory

Pete – missing you on what will be my 1st Christmas without you. Last Xmas the lovely ladies from St Barnabas came and made you comfortable and brought cheer on a dark day. Love and miss you ????

Grace Barker

From Mr. Jeremy Barker

Mum, we love and miss you so much. We talk about you all the time. You spent your life thinking and caring for us and others and we thank St Barnabas for taking care of you when you needed it. We will come and visit the tree of life to see your light shining brightly just like you lighted up our life. Love you always, Jeremy, Sarah, Easton and Ebonie xxxxxxxxxx

Liz Beacham

From Mrs Susan Taylor

Mum lives with us in our hearts every day of the year and is loved and sadly missed ❤️❤️❤️

Jane Bell, Paul Bell & Martin Bell

From Mrs Tracy Cockram

They all went too soon and leaving a hole in our lives but also a huge amount of happy memories. The pain we feel at their loss represents the huge love we have for them.

We remember them frequently: with a smile, a tale retold, a song they loved, a phrase they used and how they made our lives richer. They may not be here in body but they remain with us in our hearts x

Lisa Tear

From Mr. Magnus Tear

Lisa was diagnosed with terminal Melanoma in 2020 and when the time came was cared for, as she had wished, by the wonderful " Angels" that work at the St Barnabas Hospice in Lincoln. I can say without a moments hesitation that from the second we arrived at the Hospice the care and attention that was shown to Lisa and all our family was simply unbelievable in every way. We will always be thankful for those last few days that made a heart breaking time a little more bearable for us all. I am not a particularly religious person but i say "God bless each and everyone of you". Thank you and Happy Christmas to you all.

John Evans

From Miss Sharon Mumby

John absolutely loved Christmas. He loved nothing more than to decorate all of the inside and outside of our home with lights.We will miss you this Christmas and always.Lots of love Doreen Sharon and Loyd

David and Denny Goodridge & Cooper Family and Absent Friends

From Mrs. Jacqueline Goodridge

Christmas was something we looked forward to as a family and it brought us all together from Yorkshire, the North East and overseas. Sadly, with the passing of so many it has now become a solo event, with time for reflection of those wonderful times.

Alan Williams

From Mrs Suzanne Williams

Always Remembered
Love Diane, Sue and Mandy

Jan Dye

From Mrs Michelle Dixon

Remembering with much love this Christmas

Michelle, Simon, Isaac, Tabitha & Rowan
xxxxx

Charles Hollingworth & Michael Hollingworth

From Mrs eileen Hollingworth

remembered with love at Christmas, and every day.xxxxx

Brenda Maddison

From Mrs. Sandra Beattie

Forever in our hearts. Miss you so much mum. Xxx

Joyce Harley

From Miss Katie Cawdron

Miss you every day, Nan. Love you to the moon and back, always xxxx

Christopher Bradfield

From Miss Sandra Gilbert

Merry heavenly Christmas, miss you every single day but know you are shining down on me

Joan Dickson

From Mr. Maurice Etherington

Missing you this Christmas Joan and always
Sending you lots of love xxxxx

Jean Paulger & Bob Paulger

From Miss Angie Paulger

Missing you both so very much, Christmas isn’t the same anymore ❤️

Harold Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering with love the many happy family Christmases xx

Peter Hutt

From Mrs. Jannette Ingram

Myself and my dad used to have a competition on who would have our Christmas tree up first. Dad always won! He used to ring me saying he had beat me, I really miss having that call ♡

Chloe Cordwell

From Mr John Cordwell

All our love
Mama and Papa

June Sutherland

From Ms. Nicki Machin

In loving memory of our beautiful mum.
This will be our first Christmas without you. It was always such a happy time for us and you loved to get the family together for a big meal out go out dancing with dad.
Thank-you for always being there, supporting me and giving unconditional love. I never felt judged by you, and you always made me feel secure taking my own path in life.
We can't believe you are gone and will miss you forever.

Sue Timson

From Mr James Timson

We will miss you so much this Christmas mum as we always spent it together. You are our shining star, always the fighter. All our love James, Abigail, Sonny & Georgia xxx

Patricia Sinclair

From Mrs Denise Streeter

Thinking of you as always.

Steve Grundy

From Mrs. Caroline Parkinson

Another light to remember your favourite time of year as always Dad We all miss you everyday love you xx

Faith Bradley

From Mrs. Nancy Williamson

Faith taken from this world far too early xx Heaven gained a beautiful Angel ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Wendy Barr & John Barr

From Miss Jayne Barr

Alan Wilson

From Mr Adam Wilson

Dad,

In my heart everyday. Thank you for making me the person I am today. You are forever in all our hearts and forefront of our minds.

Lots of love from all the family.

Edna Parish

From Mrs. Emma Rowitt

Auntie Edna was an inspiration to me, and all that had the pleasure of knowing her. Despite challenges she faced, she always had a positive attitude, and such determination, strength and bravery that astounded us all. She had the kindest heart, the biggest smile and will be very missed by all that knew her. She always wanted to help others, enjoyed baking, especially rock cakes, which were amazing and has taught me so much and a real example of the woman I have become. We have so many amazing memories together, from being young in her garden watching the lilies blossom in her pond, baking all sorts of delights together to hours sat on the sofa chatting. She leaves a very big hole, however, I know her star is shining brightly above us.

ROBERT GEORGE EGGLETON

From Mrs. Jennifer FORMAN

11th December 1926 – 20th February 2015
For our lovely Dad and Grandad
Loved and remembered everyday, and especially at Christmas
Jennifer and Lindsay xx
Christopher & Andrew xx

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