Grandma Joey

Richard Rodgers

Colin Paul Turvey

Peter Trought

Mum |

Phil Aspinall

Eddie Cheetham & Mike Cheetham

Karen Adams

Cindy Lowry

Leanne Randall & Brian Hesketh

Richard Davis

Josephine Penford

Fred Reynolds

Steve Wyatt

Kay & Kieth Lord

JOE SMITH DAD

Mum & Dad xx

Geoff Green

Alan and Roy Morley & Claudine Liz Morley

David R.I.P Love Pat x

Steve XXX

Leslie Brittain

Anne Miller

Maddy Orford

Jean Berry

Mai Fleming

Ray Fearnley

Simon Taylor

Grandma Joey

From Miss Sarah Stevenson

The best mum and grandma we could have asked for. Kind, caring, selfless and brave to the very end.
Forever in our hearts.

Richard Rodgers

From Mrs Angela Gray

My lovely Dad, I miss you so much, I treasure the memories of our time together, our chats , listening to you reminisce of days gone by with a smile and a laugh. You were and will always be my role model in life. A true gentleman who never spoke badly of anyone, a kind soul, hard worker , great provider who always put his family first but more than anything you were my Lovely Dad . With all my love Angie , your Angel with an A xx

Colin Paul Turvey

From Mrs Dawn Boulton

My Dad was my hero and was always there for me no matter what. He taught me so many things that have stayed with me. I miss our late evening talks and his wise words so much.
My Dad, my hero.

Peter Trought

From Mrs Hannah Kempton

My dad was a man against whom all men are measured. None will ever match up or surpass.

Mum |

From Mrs Christine Wells

Phil Aspinall

From Mrs Caroline Aspinall

In memory of my beloved husband Phil who was able to spend his last days at home thanks to the help of St Barnabas nurses .

Eddie Cheetham & Mike Cheetham

From Miss Marie Cheetham

Missed eternally
Cherished forever
Love timelessly

Karen Adams

From Mrs Maxine Hinton

My beautiful friend Karen, there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think of you. You touched my heart like no other person could. I try to live each day by your values. I miss you so much, you will be forever in my heart xx love you xx

Cindy Lowry

From Mrs Donna Mank

So my Mum would always laugh hysterically if I banged my head or tripped up …… and I'm the same ….. rather embarrassingly so when the hubby is hurt and doesn't find it amusing!!!!! I just can't help it and I blame you Mother!!!! Love and miss you every single day xxxxx

Leanne Randall & Brian Hesketh

From Mr Michael Hesketh

Richard Davis

From Mrs Liz Ash

Our little Irish leprechaun
Miss you everyday
Love always
Liz, Bob and Lily
xxx

Josephine Penford

From Mr Jack Penford

We carry your smiling face in our hearts.

Fred Reynolds

From Miss Chloe Gray

My grandad was such a special man that always made everyone smile when he entered the room. He will be truly missed by all of us. In grandads words ‘keep smiling’. Love you grandad xxx

Steve Wyatt

From Mrs Andrea Moore

It was an absolute honour to have called you our friend. A mischievous, caring, hilariously funny special human being. XXXX

Kay & Kieth Lord

From Mrs Tracy Knott

The light and life of our world. Nothing was ever too much and always had all the time in the world for anyone.had the biggest hearts ever and inspiration to anyone that met them ♥ ❤ ????

JOE SMITH DAD

From Mrs Paula Brinded

Mum & Dad xx

From Mrs Patricia Ratcliffe

Geoff Green

From Mrs Tracey Pell

You are forever in our thoughts and hearts with love
Anne, Tracey, Jackie, Michelle and families.

Alan and Roy Morley & Claudine Liz Morley

From Mrs Jacky Fridlington

Happy memories of two dear brothers who both had such a great sense of humour and my sis in laws who were such kind and thoughtful friends to me.

David R.I.P Love Pat x

From Mrs Pat Mable

David was a gentle giant who cared for everyone he met. He volunteered for St Barnabas for 17 years, starting with driving patients around. He then helped at the warehouse during Covid. He will be missed by everyone who knew him x

Steve XXX

From Mrs Mary Hill

Love and miss you so much Babe xxx

Leslie Brittain

From Mr Robin Brittain

In memory of my father Leslie Brittain, who taught me so much and through him I am who I am today, and who I dearly miss every moment, of every day. Robin xxx.

Anne Miller

From Mrs Maureen Wadsworth

Maddy Orford

From Ms Barbara Spiller

Maddy was 18 when she died after two failed heart transplant. She was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and end-stage heart failure just nine months previously. She was just about to start the next chapter in her life, studying for A levels and University. She was bright, funny and independently-minded, always ready to try something new – the scarier the better. She was one of a kind and is missed every day by her parents and sister.

Jean Berry

From Mrs Emma Woolley

Thinking of you more as you would have been 100 years old on 01 March this year. Miss you so much Gran xx

Mai Fleming

From Mr Brian Fleming

Mai
The most wonderful person who loved spring time, a time of beautiful growth, light and positive feelings. She also absolutely loved lincoln cathedral. While visiting our city she would always visit and light a candle for the people and family that she missed and loved. It now makes the cathedral such a special place to us, all her loving family, missing her more than words can say. Always thinking of you, always loving you, always with us in our hearts xxxxx

Ray Fearnley

From Mrs Roxanne Fearnley-Elliott

Simon Taylor

From Mrs Rachael Eades

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