loved ones

JACK NOTTINGHAM

Jenkinson family |

Ronald Duguid

Ray Berry

Hilary Boone

Sue Smith

Jan Banks

Tom Brocklehurst

Pauline Keery

John Pollard

Betty & Walt Ardron

Elsie Caldicott

William McLaughlin

Riley Clifton

Mason |

Pam Cook

Tanya Moncur

Alan Foster

joe orwell

Lisa Zealand

David Mumby

Colin Shucksmith

Tony Minns

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Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Andrew Rettie

Anthony |

loved ones

From Mrs mary thorpe

To all of my beloved family members…always remembered and loved ..

JACK NOTTINGHAM

From Mrs Bridgette Nottingham

Our darling son, missed every day, love you so very much, #ONEJACKNOTTY

Jenkinson family |

From Mrs Felicity Jenkinson

A feather from above

Ronald Duguid

From Mr Adam Duguid

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

Ray Berry

From Mr Nick Berry

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal
Love leaves a memory no one can steal

Hilary Boone

From Mrs Hilary Boone

To Richard,
Feathers will appear when loved ones are near.
Love Hilary xxx

Sue Smith

From Mr Arthur Smith

Still the love of my life x

Jan Banks

From Mrs Sarah Adams

In memory of the best Step Mum that any family could wish to have in their lives x

Tom Brocklehurst

From Mrs Ruth McDonnell

Not one single day passes that we don't think of you our dear Husband/Dad/Grandad.
Love always Pauline, Andrew, Christine, Lily, Ruth, Neil & Zack. xxxxxxx

Pauline Keery

From Miss Grace Gourley

Nana
7-2-52 – 12-5-24

John Pollard

From Ms Claire Pollard

To the most amazing Dad/Grandad, you are missed beyond words, we will always love you to the moon and stars. Xxx

Betty & Walt Ardron

From Mrs Kay Simpson

In loving memory of Betty and Walter Ardron, now together again at last, forever more. Greatly missed and by their family and all who knew, loved and laughed with them. A couple who hold a special place in the hearts of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Thank you for the wealth of memories, the happy and the sad, the touching and the downright silly, shared across the decades. We carry you with us, always.

Elsie Caldicott

From Mrs Wendy Griffiths

We think about you every single day and pray to god to keep you safe until we meet again. We see signs from you almost on a daily basis and ask you to continue to send these to us. We love you more than words can say. You were a very special lady. From Barry, Wendy, Linda and Barbara xxx

William McLaughlin

From Mrs Alex Berry

May the winds of heaven blow softly and whisper in your ear
How much we love and miss you and wish that you were here

Riley Clifton

From Mrs Claire Bramwell-Smith

Riley, forever in our hearts. Miss you.

Mason |

From Mrs Lisa Robinson

Pam Cook

From Mrs Clair Bowkett

A beloved wife mother nanny and auntie we all miss you so much but the feathers
You land all over shows us your there and happy now with your mum at peace
Love you mum xx

Tanya Moncur

From Mrs Louise Cobby

You will always be in our hearts

Alan Foster

From Miss Cheryl Foster

To a much loved and missed Pops hope you are still enjoying your cuppa's as much as you did here love, "Babs" xxxxx

joe orwell

From Mr james orwell

there's not a day goes by i don't think of you. After 68 years of being together its hard not to see you around .. i love you always Rita xxx

Lisa Zealand

From Mrs Majella Zealand

David Mumby

From Mrs Helen Smith

Keep whistling and tapping your teaspoon Dad, you’re lovely flower xx

Colin Shucksmith

From Mrs Helen Clayton

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

Tony Minns

From Mrs Alison Minns

For Tony who always put others before himself.
Always loved and very sadly missed.
Alison xx

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From Mr tony Maddox

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

Andrew Rettie

From Mrs Louise Flint

The stars are shining bright for you, there lighting up the sky for you Andrew your sister Jackie xxxxx

Anthony |

From Mrs Yvette Henson

My soulmate
I miss you
so much
it hurts
I will love
you always

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