My Mum Sharon Ayres

Morritt (Joe) Cope

Betty Craggs

Sally Thompson

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Pauline Keery

Janet Cook

Phil Hethershaw

Stewart Bristow

Steve Herrick

Bev Wolfenden

Michael Reynolds

Andy Tuxworth

Lyn Alcock

Graham Maddocks

Mark Toyne

Diane Hollingworth & Colin Jackson

Mark Jackson & Barry Jackson

George Berni Finewell-Cole

John Brinsley

Graham Tuxworth

Harold Newbert

Simon Whitbread

James Henry

Paul Osborne

David Reading

Beryl Cox

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

My Mum Sharon Ayres

From Miss Nicole Stiff

My mum my world miss you always love forever dale x

Morritt (Joe) Cope

From Mrs Doreen Cope

Miss you so, always in my heart

Betty Craggs

From Mr Andy Craggs

Alway in our hearts

Sally Thompson

From Mrs Jessica Skelton

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From Mr Tony Maddox

Pauline Keery

From Miss Grace Gourley

Nana
7-2-52 – 12-5-24

Janet Cook

From Mrs Wendy Kireia

Feathers appear
When angels are near

Phil Hethershaw

From Mrs Gillian Rowles

Stewart Bristow

From Mrs Carina Bristow

To a greatly missed Dad and Grandad, we love you and will always remember you, Love Neil, Carina, Eva and Arthur x

Steve Herrick

From Mrs Fiona Herrick

Steve
Always in my thoughts. Forever loved.

All my love
Fiona xx

Bev Wolfenden

From Mrs Jacqueline Wolfenden

Michael Reynolds

From Mrs Charlotte Reynolds

Missing you more each day, Michael.
Love you- always.
Charlotte xxx

Andy Tuxworth

From Mrs Cindy Tuxworth

You were a fighter to the end but gone to soon I will always love you . My life will never be the same without you . Your best m8 and loving wife
Cindy xx

Lyn Alcock

From Mr Gary Alcock

Ever loved

Graham Maddocks

From Mrs Susie Carlisle

It’s been a long day without you my friend but I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again x

Mark Toyne

From Mrs Melina Toyne

I dedicate this feather to the most kind, caring, funny and amazing person, my loving husband Mark. His cheery nature and infectious laugh made everyone around him smile. He could make even the greyest of days brighter. He was courageous and brave, and even on the hardest of days he never stopped fighting. He was the most amazing dad to our lovely boy and was always happy to have a kick about in the garden, or make up stories about Angus and Hamish the naughty Highland Cows. We love and miss you, every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day. Keep sending the feathers to let us know your watching over us. Till we meet again…Mel and Thomas xxx

Diane Hollingworth & Colin Jackson

From Mr David Jackson

Always in our thoughts, never forgotten, loved forever.

Mark Jackson & Barry Jackson

From Mrs Jill Wilkinson

Always in our hearts

George Berni Finewell-Cole

From Mrs Julie Finewell-Cole

I cannot believe that it's been 5 years without you. You were so strong right until the end, I am so proud of you.
I miss you so much it hurts, I miss your humour, your laughter and smile. I hope that we will meet again xx

John Brinsley

From Miss Lisa Bea

Always in my heart – miss you every single day.

Graham Tuxworth

From Mrs Karen Tuxworth

Graham Tuxworth
Tucky

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.

Simon Whitbread

From Dr Rhoderick Whitbread

In loving memory

James Henry

From Ms Karen Henry

For a special Dad and Grandad. We miss you every day. I can't believe it's been nearly two years since you passed away. We know you are looking down on us with that cheeky smile. Always in our thoughts and hearts. Love you Dad xxxx

Paul Osborne

From Mrs Valerie Osborne

My darling Ozz, always in my thoughts X

David Reading

From Mrs Pamela Reading

Always missed and forever with us in "blood and sand"

Beryl Cox

From Ms Julie Atkin

Remembering a dear Mum. Very much missed.

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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