Barrie Mettam

Jean & Jack Barron & Jean & Jack Barron

Brenda Maddison & Brenda Maddison

Peter Mitchell & Pete

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Grandma & Grandad

Betty Gwatkin & Betty Gwatkin

Reg Hind

Pauline Rowett

Dave Bray

Sybil & Pete Wasyliw

Anthony Cheek

Barry Ackroyd

Sheila O’Donnell, Mum O’Donnell & Mum O’Donnell

Colin Dunn

Tracey Mo

Christine Smith

Christopher Job

Simon Taylor

Don & Patricia

Janet Maggie xxx & Jim &

John Clarke

Lesley Miller

My Dear Dad 1963-2019

Paul Brown

Win & Alan Heath

Brenda Cawdron

Naomi Linnell

Barrie Mettam

From Mrs Michelle Goble

Also known as bellows. All the kids in the street used to know it was home time when you used to shout us to come home in the evening, as you could be heard from far away. It was embarrassing as a child, but I’d give anything to hear that voice now…

Jean & Jack Barron & Jean & Jack Barron

From Mrs Dawn Barron

Brenda Maddison & Brenda Maddison

From Mrs Sandra Beattie

Forever in our hearts and deeply missed. Xxx

Peter Mitchell & Pete

From Miss Louise Cooper

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From Miss Louise Repton

Grandma & Grandad

From Ms Amelia Chambers

Grandma and Grandad, together again. You’re probably dancing on a cloud right now, eating teacakes and drinking tea from a flask. Slippers on. This heart is in tribute to you both – to remember your inspirational love for one another.

Betty Gwatkin & Betty Gwatkin

From Mrs Katie Rushbrook

Reg Hind

From Mrs Angela Hind

The first man I loved. My mentor and my hero.

Pauline Rowett

From Mr David Rowett

In my heart for ever

Dave Bray

From Mrs Sue Matthews-Martin

Sybil & Pete Wasyliw

From Mr philip wasyliw

Years passing but not forgotten .

Anthony Cheek

From Mrs Victoria Anderson

Gramps was such a kind and proud man, with a fantastic sense of humour. As his family, we are all so appreciative of the St Barnabas staff who were able to treat him with the respect he deserved at the end of his life. Thank you!
We all miss you so much Gramps. X

Barry Ackroyd

From Miss Judith Ackroyd

Barry was 18 when he was tragically taken away from us. He was a much loved brother with a great sense of humour & contagious laugh. Lots of childhood memories including a trip to Alton towers together which was lots of fun. He’s very sadly missed.

Sheila O’Donnell, Mum O’Donnell & Mum O’Donnell

From Mr Ian O'Donnell

Colin Dunn

From Mr Steven Newell

Tracey Mo

From Barbara Moment

In loving memory of our little sister – missed and remembered every day

Christine Smith

From Mrs Lisa Sargeant

My lovely Mum – loved and missed everyday. Miss you. Love Julie xx

Christopher Job

From Mrs Tracey Job

Chris ❤️ you are forever in my heart ❤️ in ways I could not have imagined and at times that are unexpected. It’s usually your smile, your scent or simply a feeling so deep inside I felt when we were together. All that we shared lives on in me , you are forever in my ❤️

Simon Taylor

From Mrs Rachael Eades

Don & Patricia

From Mrs Patricia Oswin

Janet Maggie xxx & Jim &

From Mrs Sue Neasham

All gone too soon – forever in my ❤️ ???????? Sue xxx

John Clarke

From Mrs Catherine Clarke

With all my love always & forever, Cath x

Lesley Miller

From Mr Ryan Miller

My Dear Dad 1963-2019

From Miss Laura Hallam

Paul Brown

From Mrs Brenda Johnson

I never knew you that well but I loved you. When I met you it was so nice that you accepted me. You may have a different mother but you were my beloved brother. Taken far too soon.

Win & Alan Heath

From Miss Sarah Hayne

Brenda Cawdron

From Mrs Sarah Castelow

In memory of Brenda. A loving wife to John, great mother to Jue and a fabulous Nan and Great Nan to Sarah, Shelly and Lilly.
We love and miss you always xxxx

Naomi Linnell

From Dr Joanne Pearman

Naomi loved her time working as Lincoln Cathedral Librarian.

A loving mother who is much missed.

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