Remembering our Mum who was taken too soon. Thinking of you always xx
For all the memories we shared, the smiles, the Love you gave us.
Never will we forget, you'll always be in our hearts.
Love you Both forever
Remembering a very special Mum on the 1st anniversary of her death. We miss her every day and remember her warm and loving smile.
Remembering my dear grandparents. My grandad Dennis who passed away suddenly earlier this month aged 90 who had recently signed up for this year's colour dash as he was always grateful for the care my nanny Sheila received before she passed away 2 year's ago.
Take time to stop and smell the roses
A Wonderful World
X
Phil much missed husband , dad & grandad.
You will never walk alone. .
Love always
The light and life of our world. Nothing was ever too much and always had all the time in the world for anyone.had the biggest hearts ever and inspiration to anyone that met them ♥ ❤ ????
Missing you x
They both loved to garden so this heart will sit in mine & I can think of them whenever I am sat enjoying a cup of coffee in the sunshine! xx
Simply The Best xx
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
We love and miss you, you were so scared you would be forgotten but you are in our thoughts ever second. Right to the end you kept your dark sense of humour, even joking you were like Peter Pan forever young. Sleep tight forever remembered xxx
My dad was a man against whom all men are measured. None will ever match up or surpass.
In memory of all those that left an empty space in my heart, and touched my heart.x
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.
Our little Irish leprechaun
Miss you everyday
Love always
Liz, Bob and Lily
xxx
In loving memory of my Dad on father's day