Patricia Dunham

Margaret Young & Daisy Holderness

John Haestier

Sophie Boo

Sheila Pollard & George Petch

Sheila Elkington

Lesley Harris

Razor Marshall & Pat Marshall

James Hornby

Andrea Dawn Armstrong

Lyn Sickler-Webb

Sandra Auckland

Ken Pilbeam

Jan Ranshaw

Jim Henry

John Krivec

Syd Webster

Dad |

Sandra Auckland

Paul Gwynne

Cliff Leetch

Edna Parish

Wendy Barr, Bill Connor & Robina King

Eileen Hodges & Norman Hodges

Elsie Caldicott

Richard Drew

Michael Rudge

David Wood

Patricia Dunham

From Miss Joanne Dunham

Always in my thoughts at this time of year xx

Margaret Young & Daisy Holderness

From Miss Helen Holderness

Thinking of you this Christmas, remembering the fun times and hoping that you are both enjoying a festive celebration together with the angels.
Love you both
Helen and Andy xxx

John Haestier

From Mrs Clementine Rose

We love and miss you so much Daddy. Xxxx

Sophie Boo

From Miss Vicky Rastall

My beautiful girl.. shine bright always!

Sheila Pollard & George Petch

From Mrs. Amanda Mein

Miss you both so much, not a day goes by without thinking of you and holding on to precious memories.
Till I see you on Claire Island.
All my love,
Manda. X

Sheila Elkington

From Mr. Andrew Elkington

We will remember our nanna because she helped Joe build his lego carousel last Christmas, because she made Evie two aprons, and the one with castles on it is her favourite, and for all the pennies she gave Joe and Evie every year for the advent calendars she made for them. We will so miss our Nanna this Christmas but we will love you forever. Joe and Evie xxxx

Lesley Harris

From Miss Susan Whate

A special sister. Loved and remembered always.

Razor Marshall & Pat Marshall

From Mrs. Vashti Bowden

James Hornby

From Ms Sarah Hornby

Andrea Dawn Armstrong

From Miss Steph Armstrong

As another Christmas without Mum gets closer, we hold on to & cherish the memories we will keep forever in our hearts. Mum is in our thoughts everyday & on occasion that passes without her. The world became a different place without her. Forever in our hearts mum, miss you more then words could ever say.

I am supporting the light up your life campaign to support St Barnabas Hospice for the end of life care, support & dignity mum was able to receive & at the hospice. It gives me comfort to know mum was able to pass away peacefully in comfort & care of the nurses at the hospice.

Lyn Sickler-Webb

From Mrs. Liz Tebb

For our dear friend Lyn
You were an inspiration and special friend to us all. You are talked about often and remembered always with love, laughter and tears. We miss you so very much.
Big Jugs, Little Jugs ????♥️????♥️

Sandra Auckland

From Mrs. Karen Smith

Mum,
Missing you always not just at Christmas.
Love you forever ???? xxx

Ken Pilbeam

From Mrs Jocelyne Pilbeam

Always remembered

Jan Ranshaw

From Mrs Kelly Woodthorpe

Our first Christmas without you.
Forever loved & missed
Love from Kelly xxx

Jim Henry

From Ms Karen Henry

My wonderful Dad was a loving and caring Dad and Grandad. His birthday was a week before Christmas. We always made it special for him with it being so close to celebrating Christmas. He felt he missed out when he was younger! We always had a family get together – a birthday tea on the 18th December. When we were little and later when our children were small we knew it would be a week until Santa would have visited. I have wonderful memories of my Dad. He is deeply missed every day. Happy Christmas my darling Dad. Forever in our hearts.
Love Karen, Jim and Michael xxx

John Krivec

From Miss Ellen Kelman

An amazing Uncle, Husband, Father, Brother, Grandad, Son and more! I will never forget all the times he made laugh and the unique sense of humour he had. Forever missed and forever loved.

Syd Webster

From Mrs Jean Copsey

In memory of a good friend of many years.
Jean & John Copsey

Dad |

From Mrs Diane Pegg

Dear Dad,
Each day I miss you and wish you were here
But how blessed am I to have so many precious memories that keep you near.
I listen for you in the music we enjoyed and shared
And, even though a tear may fall, my spirits are lifted and I know you're not far away at all.
Love you Dad – always.

Sandra Auckland

From Mrs Karen Smith

Mum,
Missing you always not just at Christmas.
Love you forever ???? xxx

Paul Gwynne

From Mrs. Karen Gwynne

The kindest, bravest man that I had the pleasure of being married to, putting his family first in everything he did. Someone taken from us way too soon, is missed by many but will always remain young & beautiful. X

Cliff Leetch

From Mrs. Anna Johnson

Remembering my Dad who we lost in 2018. Christmas Day was his birthday.

Edna Parish

From Mrs. Emma Rowitt

Auntie Edna was an inspiration to me, and all that had the pleasure of knowing her. Despite challenges she faced, she always had a positive attitude, and such determination, strength and bravery that astounded us all. She had the kindest heart, the biggest smile and will be very missed by all that knew her. She always wanted to help others, enjoyed baking, especially rock cakes, which were amazing and has taught me so much and a real example of the woman I have become. We have so many amazing memories together, from being young in her garden watching the lilies blossom in her pond, baking all sorts of delights together to hours sat on the sofa chatting. She leaves a very big hole, however, I know her star is shining brightly above us.

Wendy Barr, Bill Connor & Robina King

From Miss Jayne Barr

Eileen Hodges & Norman Hodges

From Dr Norton Hodges

Elsie Caldicott

From Mrs Wendy Griffiths

My mom and Best Friend who was there for me. The most selfless person I have ever known. All mom wanted was to be with her family, nothing else mattered to her. She fought Dementia and Alzheimer’s for 8 years. I love you mom xxx

Richard Drew

From Mrs Sarah Provis

To dad merry Christmas we love and miss you so much Sarah Jonathan maisie and Harry

Michael Rudge

From Mr James Rudge

Probably his least favourite time of year but I’m sure he’d rather be with us in his tacky Christmas waistcoat. We certainly wish he was still sat at the other end of the Christmas table for years to come.

David Wood

From Mrs Sue Smith

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