Simon Whitbread

June Farley

Joanne Wright

Celia Moss

Pauline Keery

Patricia Buttery

Ashley Teal

Carol Wagstaff

Bert Crane

Joyce Cork

Eamon Dillon

James Henry

Allen Fuller

Stuart McWilliams-Morrison

Derek Gardner

Little Nanny |

Fergus Robertson

Len Scoffin

Mick Hartley

Ronald Duguid

Roy-Booth Dad-Grandad

Carol Jones

Robert Price

Samantha Halpenny

Albert Marvin

Agnieszka Pawlowska

Mark Renshaw

Jacqueline Mann

Simon Whitbread

From Dr Rhoderick Whitbread

In loving memory

June Farley

From Mrs Amanda King

With love now and always

Joanne Wright

From Mr Patrick Wright

Forever in our thoughts and never forgotten. Much loved mum, sister, aunty and friend. Taken too soon,

Celia Moss

From Mrs Debbie Wren

There is not a day that passes when I do not think about you. You were a wonderful human being who cared deeply about others and who touched many lives. I miss you as much today as I did yesterday.
Love
Debs

Pauline Keery

From Mrs Pauline Gourley

‘My Mum’
Nana, Great Nana, Friend.
Left this world today, Monday 13th May, 2024. Now at peace with Grandad and Uncle John.
You will be missed by anyone that had the pleasure to know you.
Kind, generous, selfless, the world has lost a very special lady.
Sleep well Mum, Good Night, God Bless, Safe home ❤️

Patricia Buttery

From Mr Frazer William Buttery

One for the road
Hilly

Ashley Teal

From Mrs Paula Teal

Always remembered, always missed, always loved, always my hero xx

Carol Wagstaff

From Mrs Tracey Cranswick

Forever in our hearts

Bert Crane

From Mrs Nina Craggs

Always in our hearts x

Joyce Cork

From Mr James Cork

In Memory.

Eamon Dillon

From Mr Finn Dillon

James Henry

From Ms Karen Henry

For a special Dad and Grandad. We miss you every day. I can't believe it's been nearly two years since you passed away. We know you are looking down on us with that cheeky smile. Always in our thoughts and hearts. Love you Dad xxxx

Allen Fuller

From Miss Debra Fuller

Loved always xxx

Stuart McWilliams-Morrison

From Mrs Jane McWilliams-Morrison

This feather reminds us of the fragility of life and how much we all miss you You are always in our hearts.

Derek Gardner

From Miss Abigail Gardner

Love you always Granddad
Abigail

Little Nanny |

From Mrs Fiona Malloch-Rear

In memory of my beloved grandmother, always known as Little Nanny. I miss her terribly and wish I could spend another day in her garden with her and the cats xx

Fergus Robertson

From Miss Sara-Clare Robertson

But pleasures are like poppies spread,
You seize the flower, its bloom is shed;
Or like the snow falls in the river,
A moment white—then melts for ever;
Or like the borealis race,
That flit ere you can point their place;
Or like the rainbow’s lovely form
Evanishing amid the storm —
Nae man can tether time or tide.

Len Scoffin

From Mrs Debra Betts

Taken too soon Loved & Missed Every Day xx

Mick Hartley

From Miss Lisa Hartley

My daddy, my world, my soul mate, my everything. Cruelly taken way too soon. I miss you beyond words, I think of you always and I will always love you to the moon and back. Your little girl xxx

Ronald Duguid

From Mr Adam Duguid

In memory of dad who is missed very much from his son Adam

Roy-Booth Dad-Grandad

From Mrs Helen Booth

Always on our minds and Forever in our hearts ❤️

Carol Jones

From Mrs Amanda Wright

The best mum & nanny we miss you everyday love you always xxx

Robert Price

From Mr Andrew Price

Dad,
Always remembered.
Andrew and David

Samantha Halpenny

From Mrs amanda fisk

Albert Marvin

From Mrs Penny Marvin

Often in our thoughts

Agnieszka Pawlowska

From Mr Stephen Tomlin

My wife you always will be, my loss i can not describe. Forever you will be with me in my heart and a part of me. I will love you always and one day i will see you again. XX

Mark Renshaw

From Mrs Janet Renshaw

Until we meet again.

Jacqueline Mann

From Mrs Ayeisha Kirkham

I dedicate this feather to my mum Jacqueline Mann, who we lost in April 2020 aged only 70 from the Big C. We miss her every day. I would love to have a cup of coffee and natter with her again, and even better a hug. It's amazing how many little things I wish I could tell her.
When she was dying I asked her ' what sign will you send me from the other side' she said ' you will know'. Frustratingly I didn't for a while, but feathers…it's feathers. Whenever I ask her to tell me she's near I find a random feather. So I dedicate this to her, my mum who I will.miss forever.

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