Doris & Joe Burrell

Melvyn Trofer

Tracey White & Daniel White

Linda Pearce

Janet Robinson

Fiona Gabrielle

Ray Brown & Irene Brown

MARY BURDASS

Lesley Michels

Dennis Guy & Frances Guy

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

Agnes Kay

Maureen Turner & Doris Turner

Elsie Dean

Patricia Bell & Molly Stokes

Rennie Markham & Donna Markham

Valerie Ann Butler

Andrea Armstrong

Mr Mrs P Wood

Mike White

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

David Herbert

Ray Fearnley

Susan Limb

Grandma and Grandad Taylor

Keith Clarke

Leslie Charman

Barbara Jones

Doris & Joe Burrell

From Mr. Mervyn Brown

Dad loved his garden and was never happier than when he was working there.

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs. Jill Trofer

My husband off 50 years , father off my 5 children , poppa too our grandchildren , leader off our family , loved and missed every day , loved so much x

Tracey White & Daniel White

From Mrs. Sian Turner

Linda Pearce

From Mrs. Joanna Sidebottom

Linda was a wonderful Wife, Mum & Grandma. She was a lovely, kind lady, who adored her family so much. Linda will be forever remembered and missed by her family and friends.

Janet Robinson

From Mr. Anthony (Tony) Robinson

In memory of a lovely caring and brave Wife, Mum and Nanny. We all miss you.

Fiona Gabrielle

From Mrs. Gabrielle Bliss

One year on , 17th July , we lost our beautiful daughter and sister, Fiona.

Ray Brown & Irene Brown

From Mrs. Julie Berriman

My parents loved their garden, spending time in it and tending it. They also loved nature and all things associated with it. Every time I look at these lovely flowers I will think of them.

MARY BURDASS

From Mr. JEREMY JOHNSON

Lesley Michels

From Mr. Henk Michels

Dennis Guy & Frances Guy

From Mrs. Shirley Garbett

Holidaying in Weston Super Mare

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

From Mrs. Diane Law

They were both beautiful people and loved their gardens.

Agnes Kay

From Mrs. Brenda Kay

A beautiful lady inside and out.
We miss you so much Mum xxx

Maureen Turner & Doris Turner

From Mrs. Diane Turner

Elsie Dean

From Mrs. Tracy Dawson

In memory of my aunt. May she rest in peace. Love Tracy and family xx

Patricia Bell & Molly Stokes

From Mrs. Beth Cook

My amazing grandma and great grandma always loved to be put in the garden. Weather it would be picking up the weeds, or planting shrubs, they were always busy and so very proud of their gardens. When my grandma passed away, I took cuttings from some of their plants and I am growing them to this day.

Rennie Markham & Donna Markham

From Mrs. Sarah Markham

My beloved mum and sister

Valerie Ann Butler

From Miss Kate Devlin

I am remembering my Nanny Val, who remains to be a huge inspiration in mine, and my families, lives.
Nanny was so passionate and enthusiastic about life, an infectious quality that I will cherish forever, and hope to continue in her memory.
Love you always Nanny
Kate xxx

Andrea Armstrong

From Miss Stephanie Armstrong

In Memory of my mum who sadly passed in 2011. She will be forever in our hearts & thoughts always.

Mr Mrs P Wood

From Mrs. Julie m Stronza

My wonderful parents just happy childhood memories picnics were a great day out for us . They always showed us so much love always miss you both so much

Mike White

From Mrs. Amy White

Mike was the most incredible man in so many ways. He was kind and caring funny and always himself. He was always smiling no matter what hardships he was going through. He suffered so much with his health but you would never know. He is missed by so many but most of all me, his wife my life will never be the same.

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

From Miss Ellen Kelman

David Herbert

From Mrs. Susan Herbert

Ray Fearnley

From Mrs. Dawn Fearnley

Ray loved his garden, spending all his spare time tending to his plants, watching them established over the years. He passed away in November 2020 from a brain tumour age 57. I am trying my best to carry on his great work in the garden, and to enjoy the beauty of colour and life this time of year brings.

Susan Limb

From Mrs. Suzanne Hogg

Grandma and Grandad Taylor

From Mrs Amelia Chambers

Grandma and Grandad loved walking. They would walk for miles and miles until both of them preferred resting in their armchairs, more than hiking. I think they must have seen hundreds of wildflower fields on their daily walks. With both of them gone, these flowers will be a beautiful reminder of them.

Keith Clarke

From Mrs. Sarah Porter

Leslie Charman

From Mr. Thomas Woolley

Barbara Jones

From Mrs. Natasha Gregg

Mumday Wednesday's were the best!

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