John Hardy

Patricia Bradford

Chris Sharman

John Haestier

Richard + June Dickinson

Anita Clark

Sandra Smith, John Smith, Tina Ballinger, Josie Maddison, Grandma & Grandad Blackbourn & Nana and Grandad Smith

Grandma |

Edna Dowding & George Dowding

Terry Rockett & Keith Gray

George Blow

David Nicholls

Geoffrey Peck & Jean Peck

Phil Brown

Maurice Stanley, Joyce Stanley & Elsie Laming

Grandma and Grandad Hodgson

James Porter

Jeannie Leneghan & Oliver Newell

Jack Gillies

Pauline Rowett & Joyce Rowett

Linda Barthorpe

Gayle Moss

Padraic Meenaghan & Shirley Meenaghan

Paul Seabrook

Elizabeth (Betty) Horswood

George Morley

Ann Flack

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John Hardy

From Mr Darren Hardy

To dad,

Our first Christmas without you ???? we are all missing you so much, shine bright x

Lots of love

June, Tracey, Abbie, Ruby, Darren, Christine, Charlotte, Graham, Violet, Morgan, Leanne & Alfie xx

Patricia Bradford

From Ms Donna Bradford

Miss you every day Mum x so happy you got to be my Mum xxxx

Chris Sharman

From Mr. Daniel Sharman

Our first Christmas without Dad and what would have been his 80th Birthday on Boxing Day.
Daddy Sharman we miss you every day. You will always be loved and never forgotten.
All our love,
Dan and Gem xxxxx

John Haestier

From Mrs Clementine Rose

We love and miss you so much Daddy. Xxxx

Richard + June Dickinson

From Mrs. Julie Hart

Mum joined dad last year. And we had mum on her own for 20 plus years. My sister and me spent loads of time with mum as did our kids. Her grandkids. We miss her so much but she is dancing with our dad again. She died in Lincoln hospital January 11 2019. we thought she was coming home but died in a comfy chair. She fell asleep and never woke up.I will never forget my sister calling me at 5.45 at work. I was shaking and went into the office and burst out crying saying my mums gone. I felt like the whole world had swallowed me up. How dare they take my mum from me. But she was ready to go to my dad. Big hugs. And lots of kisses from your daughters and grandchildren. You were the rock to our family. Will never forget you. Xxx

Anita Clark

From Miss Annette Mountcastle

Remembering my bestest friend at Christmas time, I miss the laughter, your smile, the bond we shared that can never be broken, always in my heart and thoughts
Annette
XXX

Sandra Smith, John Smith, Tina Ballinger, Josie Maddison, Grandma & Grandad Blackbourn & Nana and Grandad Smith

From Mrs. Anna Maddison

We miss you and love you all so very much at Christmas and always xxxxxxxx

Grandma |

From Miss Jordan Robinson

My Grandma was the bravest and absolute best person in the world. Gave the best cuddles and advice and I hope I am making her proud every day.

Edna Dowding & George Dowding

From Mr. Neil Duff

Terry Rockett & Keith Gray

From Miss Daisy Rockett

I miss our laughs and hugs, you are both loved so much.

George Blow

From Mrs. Lucy Compton

Our first Christmas without you Dad. You will always be the brightest star. We love and miss you so much xxx

David Nicholls

From Miss Reanne Nicholls

You wasn’t just my grandad you was my dad and my best friend. I wish you could have met Freya and I wish I could call you and tell you all about her and our life. I know your here with me but I wish I could just hear your voice and see your face. I love you grandad and we will see each other again!

Geoffrey Peck & Jean Peck

From Mr. Jeremy Peck

Greatly missed and always in our thoughts.

Phil Brown

From Mrs. Stacey Brown

You first heavenly christmas my Phil, I love and miss you so so much. Forever 35. Forever yours, you Stace x

Maurice Stanley, Joyce Stanley & Elsie Laming

From Mrs. Sandra Knowles

Grandma and Grandad Hodgson

From Ms. Paula Maxwell

Grandma and Grandad Hodgson missed everyday and in our thoughts.

James Porter

From Mrs. Sheridan Porter

My lovingly husband the light of
My life for 45 wonderful years.
Miss you always xx

Jeannie Leneghan & Oliver Newell

From Mr john leneghan

Jack Gillies

From Mrs. Marion Gillies

Loved and remembered always xxx

Pauline Rowett & Joyce Rowett

From Mr. David Rowett

Christmas like you will go on forever.

Linda Barthorpe

From Miss Megan Byers

Grandma looked forward to coming round for Christmas dinner every year, so this year me and my family have decided to keep with our traditional dinner, in honor of my Grandma, and keep celebrating Christmas for her. Family is what makes us stronger and we will always remember Linda for making us strongest.

Gayle Moss

From Miss Georgia Moss

Today would have been her 48th Birthday so I am lighting a candle for her memory, St Barnabas were amazing in caring for her at the end and we are forever grateful xx

Padraic Meenaghan & Shirley Meenaghan

From Mr. Paul Meenaghan

Thinking of you both at Christmas, forever in our hearts, loved and remember everyday as those we love don’t go away, forever in our hearts you stay xx
your loving family xxx

Paul Seabrook

From Mrs. Wendy Seabrook

Paul.always the first to help someone in need. Willing to share his knowledge. Or make someones day better. Always one to put on a brave smile to fight the many challenges he faced. You are greatly loved and missed my husband and my best friend xxx

Elizabeth (Betty) Horswood

From Mr. Toke Enstone

Thinking of you at this special time of year. Our second year without you.
I miss you very much.
Happy heavenly Christmas
Love from
Toke

George Morley

From Mrs. Jacky Fridlington

Thankyou Dad for your love, dedication and valuable guidance you showed to me. Your legacy of fairness and compassion will always be with me. Thinking of you fondly,not only at Christmas,but all the year through. Love "P" xxx

Ann Flack

From Miss Andrea Cooper

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.

Mummy ????

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From Mrs Lorraine Osgodby

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