Josh & Aunty Christine & Kath |

Colin Pitchforth

William Rice-Johnston

Christopher Wetherill

Clive Allison

Linda Lambert

Terry & Keighley

William Davidson

David Wood

John Dring

Edward Rouse

Desmond Whitehead & Alison Shipley Whitehead

James William Bean

Jayne Barnaby

Maggie Tarr & Bert Tarr

Claudine Morley

Brenda Munks & Charlie

Eric Panton

Georgie |

Christine Goodman

Edna Newton & Maureen Timmis

Tony Brown

Tim Davies

Cliff Cottingham

Mark Oddy

Patricia Hodson

Rose Wilby

Chris Olney

Josh & Aunty Christine & Kath |

From Miss Louisa Stepniewska

Colin Pitchforth

From Mrs Alison Smith

Miss you every day dad, your smile, your laughter, your advice and your commitment to life. Love you always Alison 💙

William Rice-Johnston

From Mrs Mary Rice-Johnston

My husband was the kindest and gentle n man and greatly missed by all the family – even our great grand children who were 4 and 5 when Bill died ( they are 8 and 9 now still talk about him and they hope he is looking down on them .

Christopher Wetherill

From Miss Hollie Wetherill

The brightest star in the sky this Christmas

Clive Allison

From Miss Tracey Allison

Clive, the funniest, kindest Uncle who could light up a room the moment he stepped into it.
Now, there is a LIGHT in memory of you!
Look up, you will see Uncle Clive’s light shining in the stars; you will know which one as it will be the brightest one up there.

Linda Lambert

From Mr. Brian Lambert

In loving memory of Linda. Remembered by all those who knew her and loved her.
A shining light in all our memories that will never dim.

Terry & Keighley

From Veronica McBain

William Davidson

From Miss Nicki Surfleet

To a loving Husband, Brother, Father and Grandfather – We miss you every day xxxx

David Wood

From Mrs. Sue Smith

John Dring

From Mrs. Janet Price

Remembering a loving husband, father, and grandfather. With love from all the family.

Edward Rouse

From Mrs Stephanie Rouse

Remembering a much loved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Father in law, and a friend to many this Christmas, our first without him. ????

Desmond Whitehead & Alison Shipley Whitehead

From Mrs. Vivian Whitehead

James William Bean

From Miss Laura Garrill

he was my best friend growing up lots of memories and he loved christmas we used to sing together and he always got me a chocolate santa xx love you little grandad xx

Jayne Barnaby

From Mr Paul Barnaby

Maggie Tarr & Bert Tarr

From Mrs. Emma Foottit

To my dearly missed mum & dad, you are always in our thoughts. We wish you had more time with us, to watch our boys grow. But I know you are watching from up above. All our love Emma, Andrew, James & Luke
Craig, Janien & Oscar xxx

Claudine Morley

From Mrs. Kate Aspin

In memory of Mum, 25 years on, I remember you sitting in your fluffy 'click-clack' slippers watching us open our presents, from our pillowcases, then on to a breakfast of ham and eggs… passing those traditions on to the grandchildren, you never got to meet … and thanks to the care at St B, never forgotten always loved. XXX

Brenda Munks & Charlie

From Mrs. Jane Morley

In memory of my Mum, and Charlie my good friend. Miss and love you both so much.
Always love you…
Jane and Family. xxxxx

Eric Panton

From Mrs. Margaret Panton

Georgie |

From Mrs Clementine Rose

A dear friend who is loved and missed every day. Xxxx

Christine Goodman

From Miss Sarah Skelton

Always remembered

Edna Newton & Maureen Timmis

From Mrs. Hazel Newton

Thinking of our mums ????????

Tony Brown

From Mrs Sue Brown

Tony was the one that would light up your life with his smile and sense of humour. Christmas was such a happy time of year especially with him in our life’s. Shine bright my darling on the tree of life. Forever loved and missed. 😘 xxxxxxx

Tim Davies

From Miss Helen Zealand

Tim was a friend to everyone, kind, gentle and nothing was too much trouble.
Tim attended Lincoln City Foundation ladies walking football matches, not only to support his wife Caz but to give a everyone present a reason to smile. From picnics to a supporting hug Tim was always there, taking photos, giving a full briefing on the matches via social media and making us laugh.
Tragically following a short battle with the c word, Tim was taken from us too soon.
Tim leaves behind a devastated family, especially wife Caz, and a very upset and confused daughter (aged 6), who does not really understand where or why her daddy was taken and cannot return.
Christmas will be hard for the whole family, but with the support of many people, will make it as best as we can for them, and never forget Tim.

Cliff Cottingham

From Ms. Hilary Cottingham

Enjoyed being with people

Mark Oddy

From Mr Philip Oddy

Patricia Hodson

From Mr. Ryan Varley

It breaks my heart having a Christmas without you here Nanna. But you will forever be in our hearts. You have given me wonderful warm Christmas memories which I will cherish forever, and I will be smiling while I think of them this Christmas. Love you lots Nanna xxx

Rose Wilby

From Mrs Rebecca Sheldon

Thinking of you with so much love and very happy cherished memories. Many things remind us all of you daily x

Chris Olney

From Mrs Jayne Olney

Remembering the wonderful times we had

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