Nick Wright

Mum & Dad

Prem Juttla & Parvin Juttla

Ken Coy

Julie Greentree

Nanny Key

Susan Townhill

Michael x x x, Dad x x x & Mum

CHRIS MANN

Ron Roberts

John Whale

Forever In Our Hearts

Hayley Woodcock

Vivienne Firth

David Drake

David Jones & David Lemuel Jones

Mum No name

Linda&Robert Taylor

Bev Wolfenden

X Graham X With love

Joyce Hervey

Dad

Emma Louise Meadows

Ted Bell

Brian Meachen

Mary Thomas

Julian Green

Maggie Church

Nick Wright

From Mrs Wendy Wright

A wonderful husband and father. Will be loved and remembered always and forever.

Mum & Dad

From Miss Gail Hall

Mum & Dad Churchman. Forever in our hearts, we love you and miss you everyday. Lots of love Janet, John and all your loving family. ❤

Prem Juttla & Parvin Juttla

From Miss Gurpal Juttla

Ken Coy

From Mrs Emma Whaler

My dad was one in a million, he is missed every single day.

During my teenage years, he raised me alone and taught me so much.

I still go to call him whenever the Lancaster goes over, he loved his aircraft (a love which he has passed down to me).

Love you Pops xx

Julie Greentree

From Mrs Margot Glover

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

Nanny Key

From Miss Shellby Gray

Susan Townhill

From Mrs Diane Temperton

Michael x x x, Dad x x x & Mum

From Mrs Louise Vaughan

CHRIS MANN

From Mrs Pam Mann

My husband Chris died in July last year.
He had a LVAD (artificial heart) fitted at Harefield Hospital and was on the Heart Transplant list .
He loved gardening and this sculpture will look lovely in my garden ????

Ron Roberts

From Mrs Jo Roberts

If we could bring you back again
For one more hour or day
We’d express all our unspoken love
We’d have countless things to say.

If we could bring you back again
We’d say we treasured you
And that your presence in our lives
Meant more than we ever knew.

If we could bring you back again,
To tell you what we should
You’d know how much we miss you now
And if we could, we would.
x

John Whale

From Mrs Tina Marklew

My dad lost his 9 month battle with cancer in 2019. When he first got ill, we had no idea that it was cancer as he had none of the normal indicative symptoms. Once diagnosed, he was given a course of chemo and reacted so well to it. He gained weight, the cancer was killed off but then he had to have a break from chemo to allow his body to recover. That was all the time that the cancer needed to come back even stronger. We lost him three weeks after we were told there was nothing else that could be done. I am grateful for those 9 months that I had with Dad as I know others are not so lucky. I miss him a lot and hope that each day I make him proud.

Forever In Our Hearts

From Mrs Lisa Storey

Hayley Woodcock

From Mrs Jenny Shucksmith

Loved and missed every day.

Vivienne Firth

From Mrs Vikki Watson

David Drake

From Mrs Barbara Drake

There is no recipe for coping with grief and no quick fix for the emptiness.

David Jones & David Lemuel Jones

From Mrs Bethan Watkin Evans

Mum No name

From Mrs Joanne Stothard

Linda&Robert Taylor

From Mrs Sally-Ann Knight

In Memory of a very special Mum&Dad who are missed each and every day.
St barnabas cared for mum in her final days and were amazing couldn’t of asked for any better.

Bev Wolfenden

From Mrs Jacqueline Wolfenden

X Graham X With love

From Mrs Jackie Griffiths

So much love, laughter and happiness.

Joyce Hervey

From Ms Fiona Whimster

Dad

From Miss Kayleigh Mann

Emma Louise Meadows

From Mrs Yvonne Meadows

Our star in the sky loved more than ever xxx

Ted Bell

From Mrs Sarah Shephardson

Brian Meachen

From Mrs Tracey Meachen

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.

Mary Thomas

From Miss Rachel Harrison

My Nanna was the most amazing woman. I learned so much from her, she loved us all unconditionally. St Barnabas did so much in her last few days to make her feel comfortable. It all happened so quickly from diagnosis to her passing. Thank you to all the staff for what you did.

Julian Green

From Mrs Jean Green

Maggie Church

From Ms Kellie Lee

In loving memory of my mum, Maggie Church. The strongest, bravest, most loving mummy anyone could possibly have had. St Barnabas supported her and us as a family in my mums final days. For that I will be forever grateful.

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