To my brother, James Joseph Quinn, aka "Tin Tin / Scuba". The world is a very different place since you left us in 2017. Love and miss you every day and trying to get the best out of every moment as life is very precious and worth living!
We lost our Mum in August 2021 after a short battle with Oesphageal Cancer. Mums last wishes were that she be nursed at home with those who she loved around her in her own home. With the support and dedicated Hospice at Home team we were able to do just this. They were incredible, so caring not only to my mum but to us as a family too. We will never forget the professional and caring way in which they preserved my mums dignity and ensured her final wishes were met. We are eternally grateful to all the team for everything they did. Thank you x
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…
For my darling John who was a cherished husband for 51 years and a much loved father and adored grandfather.
Loved you yesterday
Love you still
Always have
Always will.
From Bea xxxxx
Never forgotten
A fantastic nanna and grandad always remember in our hearts . Would do anything for anyone putting everyone else first xx
You looked after my dad in September for respite care, thank you so much to your amazing staff
Always in our Hearts
Hi I have dedicated my grandfather, grandmother, great aunt, aunt, partners mother and my mother for their hearts as they have all influenced us with our lives.
I never got to know you Linda Medley but your stories will always be told by your sons Lee and James.
As for my family they have all influenced me throughout my life. They will always have their stories told.
Mine and my partners daughter Liliana will always know her heritage and will always have stories told to her. Love you all always x
Remembering our dear mum Freda, taken away suddenly nearly 7 years ago. She remains in our hearts and is truly missed by us all.
In July 1999 my Dad and I lost a very special person. Elaine was, to me, not just my 'Mummybear' but also my best friend. Her time was cut short, she was just 45 years old. There isn't a day that passes without a thought for her and we smile at the memories we both have. She was a wonderful loving person, funny and at times a little bit bonkers. We loved you then and we love you still and will forever remember you xx
Mum, you will always be in our hearts and with us every step we take. Love you so much x
You will always be the love of my life
Life did go on without you but nothing is the same
Wait for me on the other side
Miss you so much X
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.
A kind and loving family man, a more adoring husband I could never have found. His humour, his smile and his laughter will always be missed. A life of adventure and fun. Love never dies.
A wonderful family man who was so loved and very much missed. Always remembered for his home grown veggies and his many hobbies. He was a passionate man and will be remembered by many as a happy cheeky man. He loved his Austin A35 van and vintage war planes and he lives on in his daughters, grandaughters and great grandsons.
Mum and Dad forever loved and missed xxx
Miss your lovely smiling face, you were a true gentle man, a wonderful husband, father and Grandpa and we miss you so much. Until we meet again xxx
Our Family Chain was broken the moment you were sadly taken from us far too soon! Always Loved, Forever Missed and Heart-broken bit you are Never Forgotten XXXXX
I lost my Mum to Alzheimer’s in 2015 which was heartbreaking and then lost my Dad to Cancer in 2019.
We miss them both so much xxxxx
My mum, Chris, was kind and loving. She had a wicked sense of humour. She loved her grandchildren dearly. She helped people all through her life: her family, her friends, her foster children and ultimately the people who received her organs after she passed away. I miss her every day.
Revd David Earling Smith, husband, father, grandfather, godfather and father in law loved dearly and sadly missed. Always in our hearts.
It was an absolute honour to have called you our friend. A mischievous, caring, hilariously funny special human being. XXXX