Melvyn Trofer

Sandra Auckland

Charles Cade

Frank Gilbert & Grace Gilbert

Carl Flatters

Philip McConnell

Jeannie Leneghan & Oliver Newell

Stuart Knight

Jo Cooke, Kathleen O’Connell & JJ O’Connell

Jeannette Goodwin

Tim Middleton

Helen Tillsley

Anne Skinns

Geoffrey Peck & Jean Peck

Kenneth Townley & Nora Kewley

Sheila Quinton, Isobel Punton, John Punton, Pat Confrey & Connie Craig

Arthur & June Utteridge

Connie Sellars & Roy Sellars

Gordon Holman

Babs and David Ridgers

Sonja Powell

Harold & Jean Rigden

Jim Henry

Patricia Sinclair

Harold Rigden

Teresa Stillwell

Clarice Mitchell

Celia Moss

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs. Zoe Clarke

We think off you so much ,and miss your voice and guidance, we love you very much love you children & grandchildren shine over us pops xx

Sandra Auckland

From Mrs. Karen smith

My beautiful Mum. Always with me.
Shine Bright Always…..love you xxx

Charles Cade

From Mrs. Emma Anderson

Remembering a much loved husband and father. Forever in our thoughts and hearts. Xx

Frank Gilbert & Grace Gilbert

From Mr Paul Gilbert

In memory of wonderful Grandparents who are loved and dearly missed x

Carl Flatters

From Mrs Sarah McCartney

Your memory lights up our tree this year, and though you're not here, you are forever in our hearts.
You are missed each and every day xxx

Philip McConnell

From Ms. Katherine McConnell

Jeannie Leneghan & Oliver Newell

From Mr john leneghan

Stuart Knight

From Mr. Alistair White

Stu, the pain of losing you never goes away, but the memories and joy that you brought shine through even the darkest days. x

Jo Cooke, Kathleen O’Connell & JJ O’Connell

From Mrs. Lynn O’Connell

A treasured memory of my Sister, myself and her son singing ‘Lily the pink’ at the top of our voices. We were laughing and lost in the moment. This happened a week before Jo was sedated and passed away. Xxxx

Parents JJ and Kathleen were the most amazing parents, Grandparents and in laws you could wish for. Always with us xxx

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.

Tim Middleton

From Mr. john miles

Tim is missed so much, even though it has been nine years. His wit and banter on the golf course are much missed……..

Helen Tillsley

From Mrs Louise Long

For my lovely Mum Helen, you loved Christmas, and we all miss you, especially at this time of year. This will be the third Christmas you won't be with us, and it would have been your first as a Great-Grandma. May your light shine as bright on the tree as our love for you still shines. Love you always xx

Anne Skinns

From Mr David Skinns

In memory of Anne Skinns and thanking St Barnabas for their support.

Geoffrey Peck & Jean Peck

From Mr. Jeremy Peck

Greatly missed and always in our thoughts.

Kenneth Townley & Nora Kewley

From Mrs. Helen Ruddock

Sheila Quinton, Isobel Punton, John Punton, Pat Confrey & Connie Craig

From Mrs. Pat Punton

My husband and I remember our much loved parents with great love always and especially at Christmas. This year we have lost 2 special people from our extended families, whose loss has been hard especially more poignant in these extraordinary times, but still missing from our lives.
My husband and I and a close friend always take part in the light a light with love and respect for everyone’s loved ones and will do so this year albeit virtually ❤️

Arthur & June Utteridge

From Mrs. Susan Tuck

Remembering our Christmas' spent together. Knitted jumpers, toys, and toilet roll holders! Family Boxing Days at Auntie Doreen's. Nativity plays, paper hats, Christmas crackers, and Christmas dinner with those alone at Burland Court! Getting tipsy, Mum's infamous sherry trifle, Dad washing the Christmas pots! So many memories for us to treasure, of my dear Mum and Dad and our wonderful Grandad and Nanny, With all our love Susan, Charlotte & David xxx

Connie Sellars & Roy Sellars

From Mrs Julie Wing

Mum and Dad, forever in our hearts xxx

Gordon Holman

From Miss Elisabeth Holman

Another Christmas without you Grandad. I miss you more than words can say. Hope you’re up there rattling the coins in your pocket. I love you always and forever!

Babs and David Ridgers

From Mrs. Jane Graham

with love as always especially for mum who passed away on Christmas eve.

Sonja Powell

From Mrs Debbie Smith

Remembering lovely Sonja. A wonderful mum to Katie and friend to so many.
She was a light in the world and is very much missed.

Harold & Jean Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering mum & dad who loved Christmas and always made it special. Reunited xx

Jim Henry

From Mrs Catherine Henry

My message to Jim:
Though I miss you everyday,
We will never truly part.
For part of you lives on with me,
Forever in my heart.

Patricia Sinclair

From Mrs Denise Streeter

Remembering you this Christmas mum. Miss you and love you always.

Harold Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering my dad, who always loved Christmas xx

Teresa Stillwell

From Ms Oonagh Quinn

"If I listen to my heart, I hear your laughter once more."

Clarice Mitchell

From Mr Andrew Bull

She was/is the guide to my path and the light to my walk with God.

Celia Moss

From Mrs. Debbie Wren

My mum, an incredibly bright, intelligent, strong & kind woman who placed helping others above and beyond herself. She is my inspiration and I continue to grieve each and every day. There are no words that can express just how much I miss you mum.

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