Elaine Walker

Joyce Harley

Norma Camamile

Len Dickinson

Liz Beacham

David Noble

Gerald FORMAN

Jackie Holvey

Harold Cavill

Alan Wilson

Michelle Hall & Rob Gracey

Jeannette Goodwin

Adam Gibbons

John Lowe

Thelma Wright, Wright & Ted

ERNEST CLIXBY

Wilf Chapman & Iris Chapman

Stephen Foster, Kathleen Doherty, James Doherty & Michael Doherty

Alan Wiles

Robert McKay

Richard Arden

Shirley Alf Bilton

Mary Harpham

Dean Ruck

Doreen Aitchison

Frank Lawrence

Angela Newton & Nev Newton

Jacquie Mann

Elaine Walker

From Mr Richard Walker

Elaine was the most beautiful, kind, caring and compassionate wife and mum. 41 years of marriage and our love grew stronger year by year. So unlucky to lose her too soon but so lucky to have met her and for us to realise we were meant for each other. Elaine, you will never be forgotten, I will never stop loving you; until we meet again, forever yours, Richard xx

Joyce Harley

From Miss Tina Harley

Mum, miss you more than words can say. Loved and remembered every day xxxx

Norma Camamile

From Miss Rose Moore

Grannie was an incredibly special person who meant the world to us and we miss her dearly x

Len Dickinson

From Mrs. Jane Everett

Liz Beacham

From Mrs Susan Taylor

Mum lives with us in our hearts every day of the year and is loved and sadly missed ❤️❤️❤️

David Noble

From Mrs. Jennifer Noble

Always in my heart and thoughts. Much loved and missed.

Gerald FORMAN

From Mrs Jennifer FORMAN

Gerald FORMAN
15th July 1932 – 21st May 2025
A very special Grandad
Loved and remembered every day, especially at Christmas 🎄
Jennifer x
Lindsay, Christopher and Andrew xxx

Jackie Holvey

From Ms Jade Holvey

We love you very much mum and grandma. Forever grateful to St Barnabas. Love. Jade and Fred xx

Harold Cavill

From Miss Charlotte Riddell

We have lost our dear Grandad Cavill at 93 this year. But due to COVID restrictions we didn’t get to say our goodbyes. He said many times he was ready to be in heaven with Grandma Cavill which brings our family peace. I’m hoping he will be up there this Christmas making everyone his Christmas cake and having a pint.

Alan Wilson

From Mr Adam Wilson

Dad,

In my heart everyday. Thank you for making me the person I am today. You are forever in all our hearts and forefront of our minds.

Lots of love from all the family.

Michelle Hall & Rob Gracey

From Miss Naomi Harrington

You are dearly missed, may you forever rest in peace. We love you both

Jeannette Goodwin

From Miss Eden Laughton

Jeannettes poem,

When you were with us you weren’t one for soft spoken words.
Any attempts at emotional conversation you’d effortlessly swerve.
If you were here now and you sensed this heart-pour.
You’d tell me to shush, sit down, to ‘close the door’.
We’d all sit in the lounge, all cosy and all warm.
Put a film on the TV, then talk through it all.
With a cat on your lap and the dog at your knees.
You’d pet and you’d fuss until I agreed ‘Aren’t they so pretty’.
We’d sit there for hours and put the world to rights.
Reminiscing and laughing about all the good old times.
Giggling at memories till the day turned to the dark.
Like the new haircut ‘chode’ or your day trip to the park….
Even at the end you were always true to you.
A fabulous diva, and you, through and through.
Walk past your reflection and your hair you would tease.
With your effortless style and you in your dungarees.
One thing is for certain, there’s no one quite like you.
Even treatment shakes were taken by champagne flute.

Now you are gone, and it’s time to say.
That you could bring sunshine to the darkest of day.
And although I never said it, you know what you meant to me.
My life lived with you is full of endless happy memories.
From little girls to little women, with you I have grown.
You have been there from the beginning, your home is now my home.
So I want to say Thank you, for everything you have done.
In my heart you are my family, you are an adopted Mum.
You have always been there so Goodbye is hard to say.
But I know I’ll see you again, on the other-side one day.
You’ll be holding hands with Dereck and Barbs, Molly and JellyBean too.
And I will get to tell you…. J-dog, I love you.

Adam Gibbons

From Mrs. Ruth Gibbons

Adam was a wonderful son, brother and friend. He was caring about others and I miss his smile. I miss him every day.

John Lowe

From Miss Toni Lowe

To our John.
Much loved Husband , father , papa and brother.
Forever missed and always in our thoughts , especially at Christmas.

Love you forever
Your family ❤️

Thelma Wright, Wright & Ted

From Mr Martin Hoy

Remembering you both

Jan and Martin xx

ERNEST CLIXBY

From Mrs ELEANOR CLIXBY

Wilf Chapman & Iris Chapman

From Mrs. Margaret Hughes

Mum and Dad always made Christmas special when I was growing up and love and miss them every day but especially at this special time of year

Stephen Foster, Kathleen Doherty, James Doherty & Michael Doherty

From Mrs. Julie Foster

Loved and missed always , ????

Alan Wiles

From Mrs. Kerry Potter

When ever he used to get up out his chair we sound all jump into his spot! He waould say "who's sitting in my chair" lol a tradition passed on from his 9 grandkids tonis 3 grate grandkids x

Robert McKay

From Mrs. Samantha McKay

You will always be our shinning light, lighting up our sky at night
Forever in our hearts, we love you so, so shine bright for us to know
You are always with us xx

Richard Arden

From Mrs. Sarah Baker

To Dad

13 years gone by and we still miss you everyday. Keep shining, we love you always.
Xxxxx

Shirley Alf Bilton

From Mrs Deborah Taylor

We love and treasure you both always

Mary Harpham

From Mrs Marilyn Henry

Missed Mum more this year than ever before. I became a Granny and would so loved her to have met baby Martha Melly.

Dean Ruck

From Miss Sophie Ruck

I will forever miss you.
Thank you for everything.
Goodnight, god bless
I love you
Xxxx

Doreen Aitchison

From Mrs. Shelley Aitchison

Mum/Grandma Doreen
Wishing you were here with us all this Christmas. We miss you more than you will ever know.
Shine bright up there with Daisie-Lou ????
Lots of love always
Gaz,Shell, Lili, Jazzy & Rosabelle xxxx

Frank Lawrence

From Mrs Carol Lawrence

Angela Newton & Nev Newton

From Mrs. Jane Newton

Love and miss you

Jacquie Mann

From Mrs. Ayeisha Kirkham

My mum passed away from cancer in spring this year aged 70 years old. I miss her dearly and am still rather shocked she is not going to be here this Christmas. She was a fantastic dancer and used to be a go go dancer back in the 70s. As she got into her 60s she started doing ballroom dances and going to dances every weekend. She loved dressing up in fancy outfits (usually a charity shop bargain). My children will miss their little nanny this Christmas. And I will miss my mum. My son (age 3) thinks she's gone to the moon. ???? From there she can watch over us.

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