My wonderful Mum, Dad and Brother whom I miss so much and are still in my heart. I dedicate my hearts to you with cherished memories.
My Dad.
My Dad was one in a million. He was a loving family man, family was his everything.
Everyone knew Graham, if you didn't recognise his name you would definitely recognise his face. He would help anyone where at all possible. He could fix everything, if he couldn't fix it then we knew we were in trouble! He had tools for every job, more tools than a hardware store!
When he passed away suddenly in 2021 our lives changed forever. How could we possibly carry on without him? We talk about him every single day, laugh together, cry together, remembering all the funny times, he will live on in our hearts forever.
Dad had used St Barnabas services previously when they helped him with coping strategies when he was diagnosed with Cancer. His Niece, Karen, received care at her end of life at the hospice and he was so grateful for all the support she and the whole family received.
Thank you St Barnabas for all that you do.
We lost Dad to prostate cancer in 2020 and without chance to breathe Mum lost her battle to cervical cancer in February 2022.
The support we received from St Barnabas meant we were able to carry their wishes to pass away peacefully at home.
This celebration of life and charity allows us to support this great charity and gain a keep sake in their memory.
Mike and Sue Jackson. Together again and always remembered x
The wonderful holidays we had in our touring caravan we went to Isle of Wight new forest Dorset Devon and ingoldmels
Always on my mind, forever in my heart
My dad was my rock we had lots of fun memories of holidaying in the touring caravan the new forest and Isle of Wight were two favourite places we all went miss you so much dad xxxx
In memory of my brother-in-law, Mark Coney, who was taken far too soon.
I went to Matt’s one day and we made cheese straws. Karen came in, not having known me for long, gave me a hug and said I could stay…’the cheese straws were delicious’!
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 ♥️
Mum, you’re one in a million, eternally my best friend. Love you forever. Sharon x
A much loved husband, father and grandad and amazing singer and entertainer. Always in our hearts ♥️
Valerie Chitty, was a lovely lady, who left behind two children and 5 grandchildren. She will forever remain in their hearts and thoughts. They are forever grateful to the St. Barnabas team for their time, dedication and support throughout Valerie's passing.
Remembered with a smile
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
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.
The best grandparents miss them every day ❤️
Our darling son who passed away in November 2021 after a six year battle with cancer. He was 19 years old. He was an amazing young man, many things to many people including The Lincoln City family.. #ONEJACKNOTTY. ????
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.