Thomas Hendrie

Brenda Myhill & John Myhill

Philip Wilson

George and Annie Morley

Ray Harness

Harold Rigden

Betty Craig

Margaret Sandaver

Bryan & Brenda Parker

Jean White

Vincent Doran

Ern Pollard

To all we have lost |

Terry Pembroke & David Harding

Maria Walton

Phillipa Creasey

Wendy Moat, Emma Ackland-Snow & William Penney

Alan Willey

Ann Turner

Keith Ford, Gerald Ford & Audrey Ford

Colin Westwood, Eric and Anne Firth & Martyn Cox

Susan Cooper

Shirley Smith

Jean Paulger & Bob Paulger

Keith Goodman

James Henry

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

Rose Wilby

Thomas Hendrie

From Mrs. Emma Hendrie

George misses his Daddy so much, we will love you forever xxxx

Brenda Myhill & John Myhill

From Mrs Jayne Everitt

Happy Christmas miss you with all my heart gone but never forgotten xx

Philip Wilson

From Mrs. Theresa Wilson

A much loved and missed Husband, Dad and Grandad. Gone but not forgotten Remembering the good times we all had with you. Goodnight and god bless. XX

George and Annie Morley

From Mrs Jacky Fridlington

Remembering two wonderful parents, always.

Ray Harness

From Mrs Audrey Harness

Harold Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering my dad, who always loved Christmas xx

Betty Craig

From Miss Halie Dynamite

Merry Christmas Grandma! We miss you and love you.

Margaret Sandaver

From Mrs. Valerie Cooper

She was a wonderful kind hearted person. Enjoyed her hobby of photography and walking.

Bryan & Brenda Parker

From Miss Sarah Gregory

WE MISS & LOVE YOU BOTH ENDLESSLY. HAPPY CHRISTMAS , ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS LOVE SARAH, OLLIE, LUCA , CASEY ,BEAU & FINLEY XXXXXX

Jean White

From Mrs. Julie Dunford

Missed every day.

Vincent Doran

From Mrs. Julia Redhead

In loving memory of Dad our 1st Christmas without him. xxx

Ern Pollard

From Mrs. Amanda Mein

Christmas memories of a very special man. X

To all we have lost |

From Miss claire wass

Terry Pembroke & David Harding

From Mr. Steve Pembroke-Smith

Maria Walton

From Mrs. Jane Sparkes

Always loved forever missed
Love Jane, ash and your beautiful granddaughters lily-mae & serenity

Phillipa Creasey

From Mrs Geraldine Gunner

This lady was a student of mine and I remember her coming to Class along with several of her neighbours in Bailgate. Philly always had a smile on her face. I will always remember her fondly.

Wendy Moat, Emma Ackland-Snow & William Penney

From Mrs. Suzanne Glaze

Remembering 3 special people this Christmas, all taken too soon. I dedicate a light to them to help keep their lights shining bright. I miss you. ????

Alan Willey

From Mrs. Sylvia Willey

Poppet (Alan)
I love you more than words could say.
You are with me every day in my heart.
Shine bright up there you gorgeous man.
Will raise a glass or two for you this Christmas.
All my love always, till we meet again
Sylve xxxxx

Ann Turner

From Mrs Lucy Darby

Mum you loved Christmas so much, this second one without you hurts so much. We carry on for you as that’s what you would want. You will always be the angel at top of our tree.

Keith Ford, Gerald Ford & Audrey Ford

From Mrs. Deborah Rodak

Every Christmas we would all get together at our house, play games,sing it was such a lovely time

Colin Westwood, Eric and Anne Firth & Martyn Cox

From Mrs linda Westwood

Loving memories of a dear husband dad grandad, parent’s grandparents and a special friend. Loved and remembered in our hearts always xxx

Susan Cooper

From Mr Steve Cooper

Always in our hearts, forever in our thoughts.xxxx

Shirley Smith

From Miss Julie Smith

We miss you so much mum forever in our hearts ❤

Jean Paulger & Bob Paulger

From Miss Angie Paulger

Missing you both so very much, Christmas isn’t the same anymore ❤️

Keith Goodman

From Ms. Clare Goodman

In loving memory of my dear brother who is gone but never forgotten

James Henry

From Ms Karen Henry

For my lovely Dad and a special Grandad.
Miss you every day. Always in our hearts. Forever loved xxx

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

From Mrs. Moira Scarborough

We are remembering my Grandad. An amazing trombone player in his day as well as a terrifically talented joiner. My Grandad was like a built in best friend. So funny, his smile and laugh just lit up the entire room. And I would always feel safe and secure whenever he was near, he just had a calming presence. He always reassured you that you would be fine and give you a big squeeze and you would instantly feel better. My grandad was so determined, this showed when he had a stroke when I was younger and he had to learn how to read, write and speak again and he did. He passed away two years ago now from falling on a rainy day and after all he had achieved recovering from those traumas, it left such a hole in our lives for him to be suddenly taken when he was so healthy. Our lives are definitely different without him as he was such a light and a joy. Everyone who met him says the same, he was just a force of nature. The best husband, father and grandad in the world.
We are also remembering my Granny (Grandad’s wife) unfortunately she passed when I was a baby so I didn’t get much time with her, which really upsets me but when I hear all the wonderful and also funny stories about her I truly feel like I know her so well. She was so kind, so creative, also a force of nature. She was very determined, she ran a restaurant whilst taking care of her family and just had so many feathers to her cap! She had an eye for detail. I wish I could have spent years on end with her, going around antique shops which she so dearly loved. She was a treasured wife, mother and Granny.
We are also remembering my Auntie Bridget. When my granny passed away Auntie Bridget sort of took on the role of Granny duties. And to this day , I can say she truly shaped who I am. She was so kind, so delicate, always fair. Auntie Bridget loved church and keeping her rosary beads close to her (which is something I like to do now because of her), everything in her home was perfect and beautiful. Some of the best memories of my childhood are school holidays at my Auntie Bridget’s. And walking through her front door and getting a whiff of her homemade chicken soup that she was cooking. Everyone who knew her, held a special place in their hearts for Auntie Bridget and that’s a fact. We miss her everyday.

And finally we are remembering my Granny Flynn (Auntie Bridget’s sister and my Mums Granny) she too passed when I was baby so I don’t have any memories with her and I so wish I did because of the stories I hear she was such a kind and wonderful person to know. I have one picture of her holding me when I was just born, I’m asleep in her lap and she is looking down at me just like an angel and she is so very gently holding my tiny hand with the tips of her fingers, the picture is so beautiful and special because although I never knew her that picture shows how much she loved me and how many memories we would have made together , the memories would have been wonderful. My mum describes her as so elegant and very much “a lady” and she was a huge part of my mum’s growing up, almost everyday they would see her, she was like a “second mum”. It just shows how treasured she was.

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

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