Remembering our Mum who was taken too soon. Thinking of you always xx
My mum lived a vibrant, busy and sociable life. In true Yorkshire style she faced all hurdles head on and fought tirelessly for what she believed in. She fought breast cancer for 30 years before it eventually stole her from our family ????
John Woodford
In loving memory of a dear Dad, Grandad & Big Grandad
Xx
In memory of dad – never forgotten, always loved.
We spent every minute of every day together and enjoy our early retirement. She started with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia in 2015 and slowly declined over the next 5 years. Yvonne went into hospital in late June 2020 with pneumonia and was diagnosed with stage three lung cancer. Considering it was in the middle of Covid I managed to get her home and look after her at home with the care of St Barnabas and the other agencies and could not have better care. She slipped away with all here family around her.
My best friend.
Mum, always in my heart x
There are so many memories- the fact that you worked so hard to allow us to have ponies to give us an outside interest, your creativity, you making and painting pottery bowls with the girls which they still have, telling Sebastian the dog off for pinching mince pies off the worktop, your amazing Victoria sponge cake and the ‘farmhouse teas’ will be always be a great favourite with Emily and Lucy. You left a big hole and huge shoes to follow!
Colin was helped so much with his time with you after suffering 2 massive heart attacks he never forgot how much you did for him
My dad was my rock we had lots of fun memories of holidaying in the touring caravan the new forest and Isle of Wight were two favourite places we all went miss you so much dad xxxx
LINDY BEE 1951-2017 In loving memory of our Mum. loved and missed always xxx. Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you. until we meet again ❤️❤️❤️
We love and miss you every day ❤️
Revd David Earling Smith, husband, father, grandfather, godfather and father in law loved dearly and sadly missed. Always in our hearts.
We lost our Mum in August 2021 after a short battle with Oesphageal Cancer. Mums last wishes were that she be nursed at home with those who she loved around her in her own home. With the support and dedicated Hospice at Home team we were able to do just this. They were incredible, so caring not only to my mum but to us as a family too. We will never forget the professional and caring way in which they preserved my mums dignity and ensured her final wishes were met. We are eternally grateful to all the team for everything they did. Thank you x
My Nanna was the most amazing woman. I learned so much from her, she loved us all unconditionally. St Barnabas did so much in her last few days to make her feel comfortable. It all happened so quickly from diagnosis to her passing. Thank you to all the staff for what you did.
Always In Our Thoughts
Forever In Our Hearts
The Best Mum, Grandma and Wife
The Most Amazing Beautiful Star
My mum Janet and Dad David with love xx
Martin was an inspiration to us all, and fought up until the very end of his battle with a smile. We miss him so much, but he will live on in our hearts forever.
They say time can heal all wounds
Yet they never say when or how soon
This road we shared still stretches far
Though the distance can heal it leaves a scar
Dedicated to our beautiful mum, who passed away in St Barnabas at age 49. Forever loved and missed by her babies Jade, Mackenzie, Phebe and her grandbaby Bonnie xx