Carol Holman

Absent Friends

John Pollard

Riley Clifton

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Mum & Dad & Ann |

Val Betty Tony

Family and Friends

Jill Goodliffe

David steele

Philly Creasey

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

Trish Short

Trevor Bunn

Tom Braithwaite

Fred Fixter

Ray & Amy & Caroline

Pops

Wendy Thacker

Geoffrey Ingoldby

Stephen James

Bryan Jones

D & C Smith

Norman |

Nicholas Rousseau

Tony Thompson

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Alan Chapman

Carol Holman

From Mr Carl Holman

Never forgotten, always loved.

Absent Friends

From Ms Christine Wright

For all our absent friends!

John Pollard

From Ms Claire Pollard

To the most amazing Dad/Grandad, you are missed beyond words, we will always love you to the moon and stars. Xxx

Riley Clifton

From Mrs Rurh Hazell

The Hazell gang will always love you and be forever proud ,

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From Mrs Heather Hall

Mum & Dad & Ann |

From Mrs Jane Newman

Always loved
Never forgotten
Shining stars watching over us forever

Val Betty Tony

From Mrs Michelle Johnston

Gone but never forgotten always in our hearts always xx

Family and Friends

From Mrs Rebecca Hewitt

A Feather to represent all our loved ones that we have lost through our lives,family friends and friends that became family. Thinking of you all. Love You xxx

Jill Goodliffe

From Mr Daniel Goodliffe

Love and miss you

David steele

From Ms claire steele

One beautiful soul comes along and changes your world..

Philly Creasey

From Mr Finn Dillion

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

From Mrs Jennifer White

This feather is dedicated to my sister Carol who we lost suddenly last summer. She used to talk a lot about white feathers after our dad died, and she always took it as a sign he was still with us in spirit whenever she saw one. On the morning after she died, I was sat outside in shock and struggling to take in what had just happened, when a pure white feather landed squarely on my lap and I found it so comforting.

Carol was full of kindness, warmth, generosity and had an energy that meant she lived life to the full. She genuinely made the most out of every day, for which we are very grateful. I miss Carol terribly, as do all the family and her many friends.

Trish Short

From Mr Gerry Short

Trish you are still missed every day. Love Gerard

Trevor Bunn

From Mrs Sam Kemp

The world's best Dad
To the world you was just Dad,
But to us you were the world
Taken far too soon
A Son's first hero, A Daughter's first love Trevor Bunn 1961-2019
Loved and missed always
Xxxx

Tom Braithwaite

From Miss Megan Hudson

Always remembered, forever loved.

Fred Fixter

From Mrs Debbie Short

A much loved dad , grandad and gramps

Ray & Amy & Caroline

From Mrs Eileen Smith

Miss you all! Xxx

Pops

From Mrs Eloise Drysdale

This will be a gorgeous dedication to my Wonderful Pops & I’ll look forward to seeing it my garden for many years to come. Forever grateful of St Barnabas ????????

Wendy Thacker

From Mrs Tracy Buckberry

Love you mum, we miss you so much xxx

Geoffrey Ingoldby

From Mrs Elizabeth Ingoldby

In our hearts always and forever.
Love Elizabeth, Matthew and Laura xxx

Stephen James

From Mrs Shirley Parris

Love and miss you forever xx

Bryan Jones

From Mrs Sharon Staff

Dad, we miss you so much, the last 7 months since you passed away have been tough but you left us with lots of happy memories making us smile, we will always love you thanks for being a great dad xxxx

D & C Smith

From Mrs Julie Wallwork

To Mum & Dad

We love and miss you everyday.

Love always

Julie & Lisa

Norman |

From Mrs Ros Munday

With love always

Nicholas Rousseau

From Mrs Deborah Jackson

Dad
Thinking of you everyday.
Forever in our hearts.
Til we meet again.
With love now and forever
XXXXXXX

Tony Thompson

From Mrs Sue Minett

Thinking of you Dad today and always

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

Alan Chapman

From Mrs Kerry Chapman

With this feather I know you are near, love you Dad.

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