Leslie Charman

Chris Hincks

Joan Swift & Alfred Ernest Lawrence (‘Lol’) Swift

Elsie Dean

Melvyn Trofer

Christine MacKenzie

Ian Wilson

Patricia Bell

Iris Dutton & Michael Dutton

Rennie Markham

Bissie Braund & Leihh Ramm

MARY BURDASS

Pam Sleeman & Mel Sleeman

Richard Winston Millard

Linda Pearce

Dennis Guy & Frances Guy

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

Melvyn Trofer

Bryn Jones

Pauline Wood

Doris & Joe Burrell

Mick Fillingham

June Bradford & William Bradford

Susan Limb

Tracey White & Daniel White

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

Chris Davies & Alan Davies

Ray Fearnley

Leslie Charman

From Mr. Thomas Woolley

Chris Hincks

From Mrs. Jo Schofield

Chris, you were an amazing brother who would brighten up a room. Really miss your sense of humour and you calling for a brew. We really miss our lion king buddy. Love you sis x

Joan Swift & Alfred Ernest Lawrence (‘Lol’) Swift

From Mrs. C Baker

They both cared about me and showed me so much love. They would have done anything for me. They wanted me to be happy. I miss them every day and I want to share the love I still feel for them through these beautiful wildflower seeds.

Elsie Dean

From Mrs. Tracy Dawson

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

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

Christine MacKenzie

From Miss Evelyn Nelson

Ian Wilson

From Ms. louise wilcox

Patricia Bell

From Miss Ruth Holmes

Grandma loved gardening

Iris Dutton & Michael Dutton

From Mrs. Ruth Naylor

Dad was not just my Dad but a real gd best friend too.
Mum had a heart of gold always there when you needed help or support.

Rennie Markham

From Mrs. Valerie Wright

My beloved sister

Bissie Braund & Leihh Ramm

From Mrs. Suzanne North

Both of these lovely people died too young . They both had so much living to do xx

MARY BURDASS

From Mr. JEREMY JOHNSON

Pam Sleeman & Mel Sleeman

From Miss Bev Sleeman

Mum and Dad loved gardening before they became ill. Remembering them with wild flowers is perfect. Thank you.

Richard Winston Millard

From Miss Donna Millard

My dad loved everything about the world but particularly his garden. He grew all different types of vegetables, plants, fruit trees – kiwi, asparagus, pears and peaches.

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.

Dennis Guy & Frances Guy

From Mrs. Shirley Garbett

Holidaying in Weston Super Mare

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

From Miss Ellen Kelman

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs. Zoe Clarke

My wonderful brave father who I miss so much and still worry about , my guide in life and protector .x

Bryn Jones

From Mrs. Jessica Langley

Grandad did everything properly, he cuddled hard, laughed deep and loved us a lot. We miss him just as much.

Pauline Wood

From Miss Sylvia Wood

Pauline was such a vivacious person. She was a runner and loved to be out in the country side. Enjoying nature.
Over 3 years since we lost her.I miss her everyday
XXX

Doris & Joe Burrell

From Mr. Mervyn Brown

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

Mick Fillingham

From Mrs. Maxine Fillingham

Mick loved his garden, he only grew flowers and our garden was a picture during the summer months.

June Bradford & William Bradford

From Mrs. Christine Robson

Mum loved her garden and definitely had "green fingers" which I sadly have not inherited. Dad was also a keen gardener and spent many hours in his allotment or "down the plot" as he used to say. The wildflower card is a beautiful memory for them both who are much missed.

Susan Limb

From Mrs. Suzanne Hogg

Tracey White & Daniel White

From Mrs. Sian Turner

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

From Mrs. Diane Law

They were both beautiful people and loved their gardens.

Chris Davies & Alan Davies

From Mrs. Marie Pattison

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.

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