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!
Some of the fondest memories we shared with our Grandad were had at Filey. We spent many whit-weeks there on the beach and on the Brigg building sandcastles and seeing “who could make the perfect pie”. This is a tradition we hope to continue long into the future in Grandad’s memory.
Dave was the best Dad and Grandad you could wish for . His world was his family. Wife Pat, Son Steve and Grandson Owen.
There are so many memories- the fact that you worked so hard to allow us to have ponies to give us an outside interest, your creativity, you making and painting pottery bowls with the girls which they still have, telling Sebastian the dog off for pinching mince pies off the worktop, your amazing Victoria sponge cake and the ‘farmhouse teas’ will be always be a great favourite with Emily and Lucy. You left a big hole and huge shoes to follow!
In loving memory of my mum, Maggie Church. The strongest, bravest, most loving mummy anyone could possibly have had. St Barnabas supported her and us as a family in my mums final days. For that I will be forever grateful.
So my Mum would always laugh hysterically if I banged my head or tripped up …… and I'm the same ….. rather embarrassingly so when the hubby is hurt and doesn't find it amusing!!!!! I just can't help it and I blame you Mother!!!! Love and miss you every single day xxxxx
The suddenness of your departure is still hard to believe..
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.
My forever friend
Missed eternally
Cherished forever
Love timelessly
Tony
I am remembering the good times, laughing until tears poured down our faces, playing music in bands together and the shear joy we shared of just being together.
You are forever in my heart, loved by many and adored by me
Cindy
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…
This heart is for my mum who is forever in my heart. Not a day goes by when I'm not thinking about her and how proud she would be of me and my family. She put up a brave fight and we were very thankful for the help and support we received from St Barnabas during her final few weeks with us. For my mum in a million, love Terri xx
This heart is dedicated to my much loved and missed husband Matthew Chambers who sadly lost his fight with Lung Cancer on 14th September 2016. x
My Dad.
My Dad was one in a million. He was a loving family man, family was his everything.
Everyone knew Graham, if you didn't recognise his name you would definitely recognise his face. He would help anyone where at all possible. He could fix everything, if he couldn't fix it then we knew we were in trouble! He had tools for every job, more tools than a hardware store!
When he passed away suddenly in 2021 our lives changed forever. How could we possibly carry on without him? We talk about him every single day, laugh together, cry together, remembering all the funny times, he will live on in our hearts forever.
Dad had used St Barnabas services previously when they helped him with coping strategies when he was diagnosed with Cancer. His Niece, Karen, received care at her end of life at the hospice and he was so grateful for all the support she and the whole family received.
Thank you St Barnabas for all that you do.
Michael Herrick, Beloved Husband, Dad and Grandad. Forever in our hearts xoxo
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
Miss you x