Andrea Armstrong

Doris & Joe Burrell

Tim James

John Harding

David Herbert

Chris Hincks

Mary Evans

Chris Davies & Alan Davies

Ian Wilson

Kitty Ringsell

Maureen Turner & Doris Turner

Patrick McCree

Christine MacKenzie

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

Melvyn Trofer

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Rennie Markham & Donna Markham

Anne Rowell

Joan Swift & Alfred Ernest Lawrence (‘Lol’) Swift

Bissie Braund & Leihh Ramm

Keith Clarke

Linda Pearce

Eleanor Oxby

Lee Hutchinson

MARY BURDASS

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

Pam Sleeman & Mel Sleeman

Geoffrey Gowland

Andrea Armstrong

From Miss Demi Armstrong

Forever in our hearts & not a day that goes by that your not in my thoughts… RIP Mum love Demi & your three beautiful grandson's, Vinny, Reggie & Billy x

Doris & Joe Burrell

From Mr. Mervyn Brown

Dad loved his garden and was never happier than when he was working there.

Tim James

From Mrs. Janet James

John Harding

From Mrs. June Harding

There for us …. until taken away too soon. Missing you always.

David Herbert

From Mrs. Susan Herbert

Chris Hincks

From Mrs. Jo Schofield

Chris, you were an amazing brother who would brighten up a room. Really miss your sense of humour and you calling for a brew. We really miss our lion king buddy. Love you sis x

Mary Evans

From Mrs. Muriel Ellerington

I am sowing these seeds in memory of my lovely Mum, Mary Evans, who sadly passed away on this day (July 28th) last year. She is deeply missed. ???? xx

Chris Davies & Alan Davies

From Mrs. Marie Pattison

Ian Wilson

From Ms. louise wilcox

Kitty Ringsell

From Ms. Carol Spalding

I still miss grandma very much and think of her every day. She was an amazing lady.

Maureen Turner & Doris Turner

From Mrs. Diane Turner

Patrick McCree

From Mrs. Gabriella McCree

Patrick loved his garden. He had fond memories of 'back in the day' when seeing wild flowers everywhere was the norm.

Christine MacKenzie

From Miss Evelyn Nelson

Christine Jaffrey & Bertha Stone

From Mrs. Diane Law

They were both beautiful people and loved their gardens.

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs. Zoe Clarke

My wonderful brave father who I miss so much and still worry about , my guide in life and protector .x

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From Miss Mali Boyce

Rennie Markham & Donna Markham

From Mrs. Sarah Markham

My beloved mum and sister

Anne Rowell

From Mrs. Claire Onody

Joan Swift & Alfred Ernest Lawrence (‘Lol’) Swift

From Mrs. C Baker

They both cared about me and showed me so much love. They would have done anything for me. They wanted me to be happy. I miss them every day and I want to share the love I still feel for them through these beautiful wildflower seeds.

Bissie Braund & Leihh Ramm

From Mrs. Suzanne North

Both of these lovely people died too young . They both had so much living to do xx

Keith Clarke

From Mrs. Sarah Porter

Linda Pearce

From Mrs. Joanna Sidebottom

Linda was a wonderful Wife, Mum & Grandma. She was a lovely, kind lady, who adored her family so much. Linda will be forever remembered and missed by her family and friends.

Eleanor Oxby

From Miss Jessie Ann Campbell

Eleanor loved her garden and spent many hours making it looking beautiful,she loved to experiment with planting different bulbs and seeds.

Lee Hutchinson

From Mrs. Karen Bassett

Precious memories of my youngest brother Lee-Paul
tragically taken far too young ❤️
Aged 16 years!
7th July 1996
Lee one in a million

MARY BURDASS

From Mr. JEREMY JOHNSON

Betty Kelman & Anton Krivec

From Miss Ellen Kelman

Pam Sleeman & Mel Sleeman

From Miss Bev Sleeman

Mum and Dad loved gardening before they became ill. Remembering them with wild flowers is perfect. Thank you.

Geoffrey Gowland

From Miss Emma Gowland

My dad got poorly really quickly and unexpectedly and so it was a real shock to everyone. I had never lost anyone and struggled to deal with what was happening. I credit the staff at St Barnabas with helping me get through that difficult time. Not only was the care and dignity they provided to my Dad of the highest standard, they made sure that myself, my Mum and my brother were ok and when I wasn't did everything they could to help me understand. I'll never be able to say enough thank yous.

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