Liz Gilbert

Lorraine Anne Prothero

Terry Cardy & Jeanne Cardy

keith clarke

Tony Brown

Eric Blakelock Robson, Marian Meredith & Jeff Wood

Lizzie Younger

Pamela Thorpe

Ernest Pollard

Josie Lee

George Sutherland

Charles & Margaret Hoskins

JAYNE LUMBARD

Patrick Corcoran

Rich Braunton

Shirley Farquhar

Malc Flatters

Lee Parker

Helen Bullen & Alan Goodenough

Shirley Smith

Clive Hierons

Lesley Guyler

Jackie Fisher

Dorothy Jackson, Stan Jackson, Michael Jackson & Gill Gray

Kenneth Eltringham

Matthias Birkinshaw

Ray Harness

Sarah Crowther

Liz Gilbert

From Mrs Stephanie Whiteman

Mum always loved Christmas and spending time with all the family. We really miss her every day and hope she can see the light shining for her xx

Lorraine Anne Prothero

From Miss Chloe Anne Prothero

My Nana was so much more than just my Nana, she was the most incredible, caring, loving, selfless person I knew. It was and always will be an honour to be her granddaughter. Her love was like no other, her strength and faith unwavering through every single trial and tribulation. She was our Rai of sunshine and our light in the dark, so tonight we will be her light because she no longer can.
Love you until the end of time Nana, from ‘your girls’🤍

Terry Cardy & Jeanne Cardy

From Mrs. Jane Bridgwater

Mum and Dad, together again this Christmas. Sending you both lots of love. Jane xxx

keith clarke

From Mrs. Sarah porter

Loved & missed everyday, Keep shining bright our clarkey xxxx

Tony Brown

From Mrs Sue Brown

Keep shining so brightly my darling Tony. I miss you with every heartbeat. Your chuckles Sue xxxxxxx

Eric Blakelock Robson, Marian Meredith & Jeff Wood

From Mrs Chris Chattaway

Lizzie Younger

From Mrs. Ann Younger

Remembering our lovely Lizzie. A precious daughter , sister , sister in law and Auntie. Happy Christmas Lizzie . We miss you. XX

Pamela Thorpe

From Mr John Thorpe

Forever in our hearts

Ernest Pollard

From Mrs. Julie Thacker

Remembering a very special stepdad at this time of year, we think of you everyday and you will stay forever in our hearts. This will be the first Christmas without you and it won’t seem right not writing and sending a special Christmas card to you. Your light will shine on the tree and bring us comfort as will the light on our Christmas tree. As we decorate our tree we shall be remembering you with loving affection and although it will bring a tear your light will bring us comfort. Loving you always and remembering you each day, love from Julie, Daryll, Sean, Michelle and Mark xxxxx

Josie Lee

From Miss Sarah Heward

Nanna,
My first Christmas without you here.
Another massive void was left in my life, the day you returned to Grandad and Mum's arms, but I was fortunate to have you by my side for so long. Forever grateful for the love and happy memories you left behind. I will hold onto those, until we meet again my beautiful Nanna.
I love and miss you xxx

George Sutherland

From Mrs Amanda Potterton

Charles & Margaret Hoskins

From Mr Phillip Hoskins

Pop/Dad and Mother, Granny and Grandad,
Thank you for everything. We still miss you.
Love you forever,
Phillip, Ann, Emma and Tori
xxxx

JAYNE LUMBARD

From Mr ROSS LUMBARD

JAYNE,
THE LOVE OF MY LIFE XX

Patrick Corcoran

From Miss Janet Corcoran

Miss you Daddy xxx

Rich Braunton

From Ms. Debbie Braunton

Rich, you always lit up my life and those around you. Love you xxx

Shirley Farquhar

From Mrs Sharon Roberts

In memory of mum, Shirley Farquhar, the heart of our family, who loved Christmas with her family. A loving wife, mum and nanny and soon to be great nanny. Hard to believe our 10th Christmas without you, although you are always with us. We miss you and love you always. Eternal thanks always to the Hospice at Home team who enabled mum to be at home.

Malc Flatters

From Mrs Donna Oliver

Lee Parker

From Mr David Parker

There are no goodbyes for us…
Wherever you are, you will always be inside our hearts. Merry Christmas Dad♥️

Helen Bullen & Alan Goodenough

From Mrs Jane Lofts

During my daughter’s life we would often attend events to raise money for St Barnabas not thinking that one day at age 30 she would receive amazing care from the hospice nurses. We miss her everyday but especially at Christmas when we all get together.

Shirley Smith

From Miss Julie Smith

We miss you so much mum forever in our hearts ❤

Clive Hierons

From Miss Sian O'Flynn

Clive was with you for a short time in 2013 when he became unexpectedly ill. He was far from home but you made him feel safe, loved & cared for & looked after us so well at the end of his life – thank you

Lesley Guyler

From Mrs. Beryl Jackson

I miss my beautiful daughter Lesley everyday, and always donate to Light up a Light and raise funds by holding a coffee morning. Lesley always enjoyed her weekly trips to St. Barnabas to socialise with other people in a similar position to herself. Her last few days were spent in St. Barnabas where she had tender loving care. My only child she left met the best legacy of all – a wonderful grandaughter and grandson. I now have 4 great grandchildren and I know Lesley would be so proud of them all. xxxxx

Jackie Fisher

From Mr John Fisher

With everlasting nonstop memories and love to my dearest darling wife. Forever in my thoughts and dreams

Dorothy Jackson, Stan Jackson, Michael Jackson & Gill Gray

From Mrs Maxine Johnson

You are missed more each day.

Kenneth Eltringham

From Mrs Vivien Eltringham

I lost Ken 8 years and he is still in my heart

Matthias Birkinshaw

From Mr. Paul Birkinshaw

Ray Harness

From Mrs Karen Garner

Sarah Crowther

From Miss Bethany Hughes

Hello, I have made a kind donation in memory of my amazing mum, Sarah and would love to share her story.

My mum was cared for by St Barnabas hospice, and stayed in the inpatient unit November-December 2024. At the age of 38 she had been diagnosed with a rare, incurable form of genetic lung cancer. Her short battle with cancer was terrible for us all to see, but the incredible care she received at your hospice meant the world to us.

One of the last memories we ever made with our mum was watching the torchlight procession together outside the unit. The staff assisted in bundling my mum up in blankets and fluffy socks and wheeled her outside to watch the light walk with her family and children. There were tears, smiles, laughter, kind words and hugs from those passing by. I am heartbroken yet honoured to be participating in the walk this year in honour of my mother.

On the 4th of December, the staff set up their conservatory to allow us to spend one last Christmas Day as a family. We laid presents under the beautiful tree, played music and ate a Christmas dinner and cakes brought in by family. My mum was able to watch her young boys and teenage girls open the presents she’d picked out for them earlier in the year, alongside being spoilt herself with lots and lots of bracelets, teddy bears and skincare! The nurses were constantly on hand to assist with pain management and ensuring my mum was comfortable throughout the day.

The staff gave it their all, from washing, brushing and drying mum’s hair to being there for a broken family in the worst moments of their life. They went above and beyond to allow us to make those last memories. The nurses constantly spoke to me and my siblings and ensured we were staying as strong as possible! Mandy stayed with us as my mum took her last breaths and I’m forever grateful that we had her support and guidance, and that she showed my mum complete compassion and gentle care right up until the end.

My mum was treated with respect and dignity until the moment she left your unit. She loved the yummy food, joking around with her nurses and watching the squirrels and birds from her window. It felt like home.

Thank you St Barnabas, we will always keep your charity close to our hearts. You have made a huge difference to our lives.

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