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Phil Hethershaw

Brenda Cawdron

Fergus Robertson

Paul Maddison

Steve Hardy

Sheila Watson

Ann Yates

Ann Turner

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Jan Banks

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

JOHN CARR |

Maddy Orford

Emelia Wright

Ian Robert Kendrick

Margaret Fox

Jill Goodliffe

Maureen Magill

Bayley Family

Michael Cullen

Robert Price

Pauline Wilson

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Sue Smith

James Peacock

Dougy Fraser

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

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From Mr David Libiszewski

Phil Hethershaw

From Miss Pamela Hethershaw

Brenda Cawdron

From Mrs Sarah Castelow

Wife, Mum, Nan, Queenie were just some of the names we called you. Gone but not forgotten. You are our angel from up above. Love and miss you always xxx

Fergus Robertson

From Miss Sara-Clare Robertson

But pleasures are like poppies spread,
You seize the flower, its bloom is shed;
Or like the snow falls in the river,
A moment white—then melts for ever;
Or like the borealis race,
That flit ere you can point their place;
Or like the rainbow’s lovely form
Evanishing amid the storm —
Nae man can tether time or tide.

Paul Maddison

From Mrs Helen Maddison

My husband, best friend and soulmate x
I will love and miss you forever xx
Lel xxx

Steve Hardy

From Mrs Sue Hardy

Sheila Watson

From Mrs Stephanie Douglas

Ann Yates

From Mr Kenneth Yates

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 .

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From Mrs Fiona Gilbert

Life is ours to be spent, not saved.

Jan Banks

From Mrs Sarah Adams

In memory of the best Step Mum that any family could wish to have in their lives x

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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From Mr Terry Carr

Maddy Orford

From Ms Barbara Spiller

Maddy – we love and miss you

Emelia Wright

From Mrs June Gauke

In memory of our beautiful granddaughter, Emelia, who was tragically taken from us at the age of 21.
Grandma and Grandpa

Ian Robert Kendrick

From Mrs Carol Phillips

Loving missed each day that goes by.

Margaret Fox

From Mrs Katrina Rawdon

Dedicated to my wonderful Nana, not a day goes by when I don’t think of you. Loved and missed everyday xxx

Jill Goodliffe

From Mr Daniel Goodliffe

Love and miss you

Maureen Magill

From Miss Nicola Heaton

To our Mum, who we love and miss forever. Always there when we needed you…we follow your lead…being strong and independent.

We'll do as we're told for once Mum…going for what we want..live our lives to the full,
and carry on looking after each other  ????
Kerry and Nic xxxx

Bayley Family

From Mrs Jennifer Bayley

Michael Cullen

From Mrs Christine Cullen

Robert Price

From Mr Andrew Price

Dad,
Always remembered.
Andrew and David

Pauline Wilson

From Mrs Penny Fatchett-Lawrence

In memory of Pauline. A much loved Mun, Nan, Great Nan & friend xx

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From Mrs Tracey Hagan

Sue Smith

From Mrs Jessica Thomson

I miss you every day

James Peacock

From Mrs Korinda Peacock

For our wonderful James, loved and missed every moment of every day.

Dougy Fraser

From Mrs Sandra Davidson

Loved and remembered. Miss you little brother xx

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

From Mrs D Samra

In loving memory of my dear Mum, Dad & Auntie. Always in my thoughts, never forgotten.

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