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.
My parents Mary & Ray Winship, forever in my heart.
Brian was a proud and loving family man.
A country lad, he enjoyed be outdoors and would often be found gardening or looking after his pet chickens. He was also passionate about photography, aviation and fishing.
Our memory of Brian is one of Brian sat at the table in the garden laughing and chatting away as we spent time with our 3 grown up children.
Always In Our Thoughts
Forever In Our Hearts
The Best Mum, Grandma and Wife
The Most Amazing Beautiful Star
To a beautiful mother, nana and soon to be great nana. You will always be in our hearts. We all miss you each day in our lives and one day when it’s our time we will see you again. With all our love mum
Jim was one of life's jokers who loved winding people up just for a laugh and never taking life too seriously. A very proud father and loving grandad. A devoted husband who has left a massive hole in my life. He took a piece of my heart when he left and I will miss him dearly. If there is a bookies and a Costa coffee shop wherever he may be then I know he will be just fine.
To my lovely Mum and Dad. We miss you both everyday. I hope you are together holding hands in heaven. You taught us to be kind and caring. We love and miss you.
Lots of love Vicky, Steve, Olly and Josh xxx
Watching the two of them giggling like little girls playing bowls together on Mablethorpe beach is a memory that warms our hearts .Two mums full of love x
In loving memory of Kerry
Beloved daughter and sister
Forever loved, forever missed.
RIP
Loving, caring, sharing wife and mother with a mischievous sense of humour who we miss every single day. Gerry and Lauren.
I cant thank St Barnabas enough for keeping the great work up year after year and the passion they put into their job. Its as if they love and know each and every one that has left us personally. Keep up the good work and Thankyou xx
You cared for my wife Tracey until the end and allowed and encouraged myself to be there until the end whilst also keeping an eye on my mental health that you tend to discard.
I also had the benefit of using your wonderful volunteers in Gainsborough for counselling when I later lost my son which really helped me get through some dark times.
Thankyou all you amazing Angels xxx
Trevor White
We dedicate this heart to the memory of our Cousin Julie, Tenterfield, Australia.. She was an inspiring spirit and much loved in her family. Julie had a very big heart herself and would be smiling at the thought of a Blacksmith in Lincolnshire hand-crafting hearts and one for her.
Rob, Margot and all the Family
Fletcher John and Finnigan James born sleeping on the 22-03-2018 to my beautiful daughter Kaylee. Her matching two, cradled together forever.. loved and missed always. XX
Such a special person who left such a big space – still missed and remembered daily xxxx
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
To my lovely husband, taken too soon. All I have left are a myriad of memories of a life well lived. You did more in 60 years than most and I am glad to have shared so many adventures in our 32 years together. I hope you are skiing down Marvel or canoeing on the Trent for eternity. Forever in my heart ♥️
Some of the fondest memories we shared with our Grandad were had at Filey. We spent many whit-weeks there on the beach and on the Brigg building sandcastles and seeing “who could make the perfect pie”. This is a tradition we hope to continue long into the future in Grandad’s memory.
We spent every minute of every day together and enjoy our early retirement. She started with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia in 2015 and slowly declined over the next 5 years. Yvonne went into hospital in late June 2020 with pneumonia and was diagnosed with stage three lung cancer. Considering it was in the middle of Covid I managed to get her home and look after her at home with the care of St Barnabas and the other agencies and could not have better care. She slipped away with all here family around her.
The calmest, funniest & most down to earth man in our family who loved his wife, daughter & everyone around him to the moon & back. Never one to complain, even when poorly. I’ll never forget when Martin thought that Nonna called Isa a “squashed tomato”. Rest in peace Martin. You’ll be forever in our hearts xx
Chris was an inspiration to many. His passion for mental health was second to none . He led Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust to be the great Trust it is today, and for that we are grateful. On a personal note he was kind, thoughtful, generous and lived life to the full, and was taken way too soon. He is sadly missed but with the great work he did with mental health his memory lives on .
I spent over 52 years of my life with Graham. He was an incredible man.
I will love him and miss him all my days.
Fly high, my love.