I have so many happy memories of our 50 years together: especially the love of our family, the wonderful times we shared during our many trips to France and further afield. I could go on forever, everything reminds me of you. You were my best friend and I miss you every day.
Robbie, loved so very much by us all. Such a lovely, kind and funny man, you made everything better. The brightest star in the sky. You will be forever in our hearts.
Remembering you is easy, we do it everyday;
but missing you is a heartache that never goes away.
Love you to the moon and back Mum. xx
My amazing Dad passed away from Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) in August 2018. The care St Barnabas provided my Dad with was amazing and the support they provided for my Mum was invaluable. A loved one passing away is always hard, but St Barnabas made my Dad's final weeks as peaceful as they could. Their hospice at home care allowed my Dad to pass away in his own bed, at home. Thank you to St Barnabas for all that you did for us and for what you continue to do for so many others
Two very special people who were loved so much and missed every day..forever in our hearts
In loving memory of the kindest and most gentle man ever. Loving Husband, Dad & Grandad xxxxxxxxxx
A much missed, loving husband, father and grandfather who was the heart of his family.. He was larger than life and did so much for the organisations he represented, whether that was his work for the Kings Own Border Association or the bowling club. He loved his allotment, and had lived and work all over the world and had a story to tell for all his adventures. sometimes we had to remind him we had heard them before.
My Auntie Anne was in St. Barnabas when she passed after a relatively short battle with cancer. I have so many memories of birthdays, christmas time and holidays with my auntie, uncle and cousins. I think the last holiday we all went on was to Austria and we travelled round in a minibus. The memories will always be there to keep.
Dad died in 1984, too young at only 54 .
Mum died a few years ago ,peacefully in her own home .
Mum along with all the family was cared for lovingly by St Barnabas and Marie Curie nurses.
Thank you so much.
For all the memories we shared, the smiles, the Love you gave us.
Never will we forget, you'll always be in our hearts.
Love you Both forever
Best grandparents we could have wished for, I cherish our memories of all that we did together ❤️
We've made you proud Grandad X
Maurice memories we made together in your life will make us smile forever.
A lifetime supporter of LINCOLN CITY & LOVER of HEAVY ROCK
LINCOLN CITY will play in your honour & we will ROCK ON with you in our hearts
Love
Cindy, Angie & Suzie
Loved and missed always.
Grandma was a traditional Italian lady, who taught me the values of family, loyalty and closeness and great food! The kitchen table was never to small to accommodate us all on any occasion. Grandpa was a strong Englishman who had the most marvellous cheeky grin. Uncle Fred was only 13 years older than me, we were close. We would talk for hours and enjoy running together. It has been over 20 years since they all passed, but not a day goes by where they are not loved and remembered.
A loving wife, mum, grandma and sister. You are missed more than words can say. Our lives are empty without your beautiful smile, your kindness, consideration and wise advice for all of your family.
Devoted to all family and friends we all know that you are now our guardian angel looking out for us.
Forever in our hearts Keith, Stephen & Katie, Julia and Alasdair Oliver Rosie and Rowan