Mark Renshaw

Trevor Page

JOHN CARR |

Sue Last

Stephen Murphy

Graham Hillier

Steve James

Ann Turner

Len Scoffin

Margaret O’Boyle

Frank Lawrence

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

Sally Ngoe & Mama Ngoe

Sarah Loughton

Rose Wortley

Jean Bryan

Anthony |

Robert Price

Dawn Head

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Harold Newbert

Sharon May Bembridge

Pauline Keery

Phil Hethershaw

Steve Herrick

Colin Shucksmith

Kim Shucksmith

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Mark Renshaw

From Mrs Janet Renshaw

Until we meet again.

Trevor Page

From Mr Darren Page

Congratulations and a massive well done on achieving your PhD, Dr Darren Page.

JOHN CARR |

From Mr Terry Carr

Sue Last

From Mr Martin Last

Mum
Miss you everyday and know your looking down watching over us all.
Always in my heart
Love
Martin

Stephen Murphy

From Mrs Lisa Hunt

Remembering our wonderful brother-in-law, Steve, whose love and laughter will remain with us always. Lisa and Mark xxxx

Graham Hillier

From Mrs Diane Hillier

Always in my heart ❤

Steve James

From Miss Amie James

I love you as big as the world xx

Ann Turner

From Mr Neil Darby

Such a wonderful mum and granny, you were so full of energy and life.
How lucky we were to have you, the sadness we feel is because we love and miss you so much .

Len Scoffin

From Mrs Debra Betts

Taken too soon Loved & Missed Every Day xx

Margaret O’Boyle

From Mrs Jo O’Boyle

Always in our hearts

Frank Lawrence

From Mrs Jennifer Barber

For my amazing dad who was full of love, laughter and kindness. You made every day brighter, filling it with joy. I miss your joking nature, silly songs and you just being there. You are still my hero and I miss you every day.
Love you Dad
xoxoxo

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

From Mrs Jennifer White

This feather is dedicated to my sister Carol who we lost suddenly last summer. She used to talk a lot about white feathers after our dad died, and she always took it as a sign he was still with us in spirit whenever she saw one. On the morning after she died, I was sat outside in shock and struggling to take in what had just happened, when a pure white feather landed squarely on my lap and I found it so comforting.

Carol was full of kindness, warmth, generosity and had an energy that meant she lived life to the full. She genuinely made the most out of every day, for which we are very grateful. I miss Carol terribly, as do all the family and her many friends.

Sally Ngoe & Mama Ngoe

From Mr Kevin Ngoe

Sarah Loughton

From Miss Hayley Riches

I continue to miss you every day but I hope that I am making you proud!

Rose Wortley

From Mr john Wortley

Jean Bryan

From Mr Peter Bryan

Anthony |

From Mrs Yvette Henson

My soulmate
I miss you
so much
it hurts
I will love
you always

Robert Price

From Mr Andrew Price

Dad,
Always remembered.
Andrew and David

Dawn Head

From Mrs Kaye Wilton

In memory of my beautiful mum, who is missed dearly every single day. St barnabas I can never thank you enough for the kind and dignified way you cared and looked after my mum. Miss and love you mummy.

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From Mr Charles Stanley

Harold Newbert

From Miss Darcie Laughton

Nothing will ever fill the hole you have left in our hearts. But we will remember the special adventures we shared and the love you showed the world. You were truly one in a million.

Sharon May Bembridge

From Mr Peter Bembridge

Pauline Keery

From Miss Grace Gourley

Nana
7-2-52 – 12-5-24

Phil Hethershaw

From Miss Pamela Hethershaw

Steve Herrick

From Mrs Fiona Herrick

Steve
Always in my thoughts. Forever loved.

All my love
Fiona xx

Colin Shucksmith

From Mrs Helen Clayton

I miss my number one cheerleader every single day and love you with all my heart xxx

Kim Shucksmith

From Miss Carlie Shucksmith

Mum, we still think of you and miss you every single day and forever will. Love you always. Xxx

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum was a kind and special lady, right up until the very end. She and our dad raised me and my sister and then later took in a number of foster children. Mum loved a quiz and was an avid reader and of course, loved spending time with her grandchildren. The loss of mum was sudden. After fighting hard for nearly two weeks, we knew it was time to let her go, but not until she did one last good deed. She became an organ donor – our mum showed kindness in life and now in death. Not only did she help at least 3 people have a better life, she left her family with the knowledge that there was a little bit of her left in this life. Something which has helped the pain sometimes feel a little less sharp. We are so very proud of her! I love you and miss you every day, my mummy x

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