James Steadman

STEVE NORM R HAITH

Naomi Linnell

Julie Lonsdale & Samantha Halpenny

Paul Treloar

Sarah Turner Lily’s mum, Sarah Turner Ruby’s mum & Sarah Turner Max’s mum

Graham Walls

Mum & Dad Hall

Joyce Hervey

Reg Hind

Maria Oliver

Anthony Cheek

Dear Mum

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

Mum Pamela, Mum Pamela & Nanna Pam

Eamon Dillon

Matthew Doolan

Kathryn Wilson

Geoff & June Edson

Rob XXX, Dad XXX & Dad XXX

OMA XXX

Marguerite Anne

Tim George Mouzon, George&Doris Mouzon, John&Grace Murphy & Jack&Betty Prosser

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Anita Wardlaw

CHRIS SO LOVED

Sheila & Mont

Phil Aspinall

James Steadman

From Mr Clive Goodere

STEVE NORM R HAITH

From Ms SHIRLEY HAITH

FOREVER WITH US XXX

Naomi Linnell

From Dr Joanne Pearman

Naomi loved her time working as Lincoln Cathedral Librarian.

A loving mother who is much missed.

Julie Lonsdale & Samantha Halpenny

From Mrs Amanda Fisk

Paul Treloar

From Mrs Stacey Treloar-Bradley

Dad, nearly two years has gone since you passed away and not a day goes by where I don’t think of you. I miss your voice, I miss your smell, I miss your smile, I miss your laugh, I miss watching you dance, I miss you. I would give anything to see you again. Love you more than you will ever know
Stacey xxxxxx

Sarah Turner Lily’s mum, Sarah Turner Ruby’s mum & Sarah Turner Max’s mum

From Miss Lisa Turner

These hearts are for my Sister Sarah’s children, who lost their mum unexpectedly last year.

Graham Walls

From Miss Rebecca Walls

Graham Walls (1943-2021)
There really aren't words to express how much I loved my Dad. He was always there, for the big things and the small, the good and the bad, for the funny and the tragic. I miss him every single day, and I am so thankful that I had him for my Dad. It never bothered him, only having girls, and as he got older I think he enjoyed how much we spoiled him. I will miss him and love him always, and would give anything to be able to see him again, and get a 'dad hug'. Grief is the price we pay for love, but it's a price worth paying.

Mum & Dad Hall

From Miss Gail Hall

Mum and Dad , you will be forever in my heart. And I miss you dearly every day. All my love Gail & Pete xx

Joyce Hervey

From Ms Fiona Whimster

Reg Hind

From Mrs Kayleigh Jassie

A wonderful family man who was so loved and very much missed. Always remembered for his home grown veggies and his many hobbies. He was a passionate man and will be remembered by many as a happy cheeky man. He loved his Austin A35 van and vintage war planes and he lives on in his daughters, grandaughters and great grandsons.

Maria Oliver

From Ms Lynda Quartay

Maria was a kind hearted and loving daughter, many of her friends remember Maria with greatest fondness for her loyal friendship, understanding and support as well as her big laugh and the biggest smile ever, they all say they still miss her. Maria always had a great listening ear gave great hugs when needed and provided good advice if required. Maria loved life and was always up for a great adventure as well as enjoying the time with friends to raise money towards fighting cancer. Maria was and will always be one in a million daughter and missed everyday but she will always bring a smile to my face when I think of her. Xx

Anthony Cheek

From Mrs Victoria Anderson

Gramps was such a kind and proud man, with a fantastic sense of humour. As his family, we are all so appreciative of the St Barnabas staff who were able to treat him with the respect he deserved at the end of his life. Thank you!
We all miss you so much Gramps. X

Dear Mum

From Ms Julie Atkin

Remembering a dearly loved Mum and Grandma who we miss everyday. ❤ xxx

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

From Mr Norman Bailey

Always missed. Never forgotten.

Mum Pamela, Mum Pamela & Nanna Pam

From Miss Kerry Bailey

Eamon Dillon

From Mrs Jess Cullen

Matthew Doolan

From Mrs Ella Dransfield

For my Brother.

There is not a day that goes by where you are not thought about or loved. You are so greatly missed. You have 2 beautiful nephews now, with a new bairn on the way too. I know they will have your charisma and charm as they get older. We know you are up there looking out for us and protecting us.

We love you.

Kathryn Wilson

From Mrs Karyn McDowell

Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Best Friend to George, Paul, Karyn, Clare and Jack. We miss and love you so very much xxx

Geoff & June Edson

From Ms Tanya Edson

To my wonderful parents.. Sadly no longer by my side but always in my heart ❤️ xxxx

Rob XXX, Dad XXX & Dad XXX

From Mr Guy Smith

Loving husband, dad and grandad that will be sadly missed by so many 28/01/22

OMA XXX

From Mr David Cropper

We lost Karen Cropper a year ago. A much loved wife daughter sister Mum and Oma. St Barnabas were there for us in the early months of her illness, sadly we lost her suddenly but we know St Barnabas would have been there throughout. Amazing people for a wonderful person ❤️

Marguerite Anne

From Mrs Kim Wright

How I miss you x

Tim George Mouzon, George&Doris Mouzon, John&Grace Murphy & Jack&Betty Prosser

From Mrs Susan Mouzon

Always in our hearts. Your encouragement helped us become who we are. Missing and remembering you.
R,S,B,A &A xx

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From Mrs Claire Ashley

Thee are so many people I need to remember which is why I am leaving the heart blank.

The two people you were amazing with were my lovely cousin Tracey & my friend Rachel. You made their last days comfortable & happy & couldn't do enough to help – you were amazing.

Anita Wardlaw

From Mr Malcolm Wardlaw

Forever remembered and missed with love .

CHRIS SO LOVED

From Mr Chris Donnor

A loving husband,father,and grandad.
Always in our hearts .

Sheila & Mont

From Mrs Claire Forbes

Sheila & Mont Hewitt were my wonderful Grandparents. Mont, Aka Maurice passed away in April 2007 and my beautiful Grandma lived on another 14 years without him. When Sheila passed away in April 2021 she left behind 3 devoted daughters 6 loving grandchildren and 4 adoring great grandchildren (2 of which tenderly gave her the nickname 'churchill' after the car insurance dog she had on her shelf). The only thing that helps the grief and loss of her is knowing she is back with Grandad, hopefully laughing, dancing & making up for all those years apart.

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 .

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