St barnabas hospice at home cared for my darling husband Ray in his last weeks, passing away on the 26th November 2020. Their care and compassion meant we could keep him at home with the people he loved most in the world. Thank you all for all you do xx ❤
My husband Chris died in July last year.
He had a LVAD (artificial heart) fitted at Harefield Hospital and was on the Heart Transplant list .
He loved gardening and this sculpture will look lovely in my garden ????
This heart is in memory of my parents Jean & George Dunmore who sadly passed away recently within 3 months of each other.
They could not bear to be apart after 59 years married.
Together forever ❤
Beryl Mary Blades, a loving Mum to John and a devoted Grandmother to Jodie, Lisa and Sally and Great Grandmother to Louisa, Reggie and Roman, Aiden and Jack as well as Courtney, Oliver and William. Love by all and will never be forgotten. Sleep well darling. XXX
In memory of my beloved husband Phil who was able to spend his last days at home thanks to the help of St Barnabas nurses .
Best dad in the world xxx
So greatly missed, remembered often and loved always. You were my safety net and now I have to be braver without you. You were prickly at times but your love meant the world to me. I meet you now in my memories but one day we will meet again. I love you dad x
For Linda Lyon:
Our beautiful Mum Linda Lyon missed so much, with love always, Mark and Victoria xxx
My heart is overflowing for you , it breaks for you but most of all it beats in honour of you baby, you'll find us again ❤️????
Naomi loved her time working as Lincoln Cathedral Librarian.
A loving mother who is much missed.
With all my love always & forever, Cath 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.
Mai
The most wonderful person who loved spring time, a time of beautiful growth, light and positive feelings. She also absolutely loved lincoln cathedral. While visiting our city she would always visit and light a candle for the people and family that she missed and loved. It now makes the cathedral such a special place to us, all her loving family, missing her more than words can say. Always thinking of you, always loving you, always with us in our hearts xxxxx
My baby boy missed and loved always xx
10/9/1999-15/1/2000
A wonderful sister, loving, caring, funny and so incredibly talented. Family meant everything to her, she'll be loved and missed always and be forever in our hearts.
So missed, so loved…
Loved, missed and remembered always x
Mum, you will always be in our hearts and with us every step we take. Love you so much x
Always missed. Never forgotten.
Maddy was 18 when she died after two failed heart transplant. She was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and end-stage heart failure just nine months previously. She was just about to start the next chapter in her life, studying for A levels and University. She was bright, funny and independently-minded, always ready to try something new – the scarier the better. She was one of a kind and is missed every day by her parents and sister.