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Malc Flatters

Barry Taylor

Patricia Woodall

Samuel David Cotton

Nicola Waldman

Eileen May Wild

George Berni Finewell-Cole

Tracey Reeve

John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

Jeff Daly

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Bert Crane

Jeff Daly

Darren Stow

Sheila Watson

Dianna |

Robert Price

Pete Gregory & Sue Davis

Teresa Grue

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Pauline Keery

Colin Shucksmith

Jacqueline Mann

Susan Walker Mum & Nanny

Roger Sismey

Dick & Doris Conway

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

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From Mr Tony Maddox

Malc Flatters

From Mrs Sheila Flatters

Miss you so much and will love you forever xx

Barry Taylor

From Mrs Tracey Dunlop-Christie

Forever in our hearts
29 Jun 1945 to 30 Jan 2021

Patricia Woodall

From Mrs Claire Willis

Love you always x

Samuel David Cotton

From Mrs Julie Cotton

A star that twinkled

Nicola Waldman

From Mrs Natasha Hellawell

Love you more xxx

Eileen May Wild

From Mr Jim Wild

A wonderful Mum, Nan and Great Grandma, always in our thoughts xx

George Berni Finewell-Cole

From Mrs Julie Finewell-Cole

I cannot believe that it's been 5 years without you. You were so strong right until the end, I am so proud of you.
I miss you so much it hurts, I miss your humour, your laughter and smile. I hope that we will meet again xx

Tracey Reeve

From Miss Ashleigh Robinson

John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

From Miss Madalaine Norton

Jeff Daly

From Miss Tammie Daly

The brightest star in the sky, always in our hearts. We love and miss you lots xxx

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From Mrs Michele Hornsey

Your memory is my keepsake, with which we'll never part l. God has you in his keeping, I have you in my heart

Bert Crane

From Mrs Nina Craggs

Always in our hearts x

Jeff Daly

From Mrs Jean Daly

Jeff was a loving husband and a devoted father to our 3 girls. He loved our 6 grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them and making them laugh. He is sadly missed and thought about every day.

Darren Stow

From Mrs Lisa Guy

Always in my heard x

Sheila Watson

From Mrs Stephanie Douglas

Dianna |

From Mr David Broadmeadow

Always with me

Robert Price

From Mr Andrew Price

Dad,
Always remembered.
Andrew and David

Pete Gregory & Sue Davis

From Mrs Ann Gregory

Pete and Sue – beloved husband and little sister. We miss you both every day. Forever in our thoughts xxx

Teresa Grue

From Mrs Marie Wootton

Still shocked I cannot pick up the phone for advice and support Auntie Teresa. I will miss our family shopping trips and girls that lunch. Thank you for all that you did for me and my family. You have left a big hole in our lives but you will be remembered in our hearts. soul and minds. love you Marie and all xx

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From Miss Nina Smith

Pauline Keery

From Miss Grace Gourley

Nana
7-2-52 – 12-5-24

Colin Shucksmith

From Mrs Helen Clayton

I miss my number one cheerleader every single day and love you with all my heart xxx

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.

Susan Walker Mum & Nanny

From Mrs Charnie Desmond

All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel, my mother.

Thank you for teaching what it is like to truly love and be loved. I know this is true as I feel it in everyday I am without you.

Roger Sismey

From Mrs Alex Sismey

Feathers appear
When loved ones are near.
Love you Roger!
Always and forever.
Alex x

Dick & Doris Conway

From Mrs Sylvia Wilkinson

Remembering a loving mum, dad, nanny and grandad
We all miss you very much
Love Sylvia and family x

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum was a kind and special lady, right up until the very end. She and our dad raised me and my sister and then later took in a number of foster children. Mum loved a quiz and was an avid reader and of course, loved spending time with her grandchildren. The loss of mum was sudden. After fighting hard for nearly two weeks, we knew it was time to let her go, but not until she did one last good deed. She became an organ donor – our mum showed kindness in life and now in death. Not only did she help at least 3 people have a better life, she left her family with the knowledge that there was a little bit of her left in this life. Something which has helped the pain sometimes feel a little less sharp. We are so very proud of her! I love you and miss you every day, my mummy x

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