Valerie Chitty

Jeff Daly

John Pollard

Barry Taylor

Lisa Zealand

Kate Eggleston

Avril Tiffin

Angela Ward & Malcolm Ward

Alan Foster

Harold Newbert

Jim Henry

Frank Seal & Cindy Seal

Neville Chamberlain

Patricia Woodall

Joyce Cork

Keith Miles

Grandad Reg |

P J McATEER

Cindy Lowry

Thomas Reeve

GAIL COX |

Geoffrey Ingoldby

Steve Herrick

Doug Carr & Joan Carr

Graham and Martin Smith

Dick & Doris Conway

Nicholas Rousseau

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Valerie Chitty

From Mrs Carole Ord

Love and Miss you loads

Jeff Daly

From Miss Tammie Daly

The brightest star in the sky, always in our hearts. We love and miss you lots xxx

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

Barry Taylor

From Mrs Gloria Taylor

Forever by my side, always holding my hand.
29 Jun 1945 to 30 Jan 2021

Lisa Zealand

From Mrs Majella Zealand

Kate Eggleston

From Miss Charlotte Eggleston

We still miss you every day more than you could ever know. Love you always.

Avril Tiffin

From Mr Robert Tiffin

Spring flowers looked good this year Mummy, especially the Fritillaria’s and Pulmonaria. It’s the best time of year to celebrate life and remember the good times. You are always in our hearts this time of year Mummy. Love the 3 Musketeers xxx

Angela Ward & Malcolm Ward

From Mrs Susan Angeloni

Always in our thoughts,
Forever in our hearts

Alan Foster

From Mrs Claire Foster

In ever loving memory of a much loved Husband, forever in my thoughts today and every day, miss you so much xxx

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.

Jim Henry

From Mrs Diane Pegg

Dearest Dad,
always in our hearts and thoughts,
present through precious memories swirling around like fluttering feathers.

Frank Seal & Cindy Seal

From Miss Maureen Seal

Some people don’t believe in HEROES but they didn’t meet my Dad and Mum.
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. With faith, hope and love. The greatest being LOVE. Love will build a bridge between your heart and mine.
From your broken hearted only daughter Mo

Neville Chamberlain

From Mrs Sara Costa

Think about you everyday, the pain doesn’t go away. Love and miss you always dad. Sara xx

Patricia Woodall

From Mrs Claire Willis

Love you always x

Joyce Cork

From Mr James Cork

For Mum

Keith Miles

From Mrs Judith Miles

In memory of a wonderful kind husband of 51 years. Your family love and miss you very much.

Grandad Reg |

From Mrs Teresa Mack

Always with me xx

P J McATEER

From Mrs Cecilia May McAteer

OURS IS A NEVER ENDING STORY. I LOVE YOU BEYOND ALL TIME.

Cindy Lowry

From Mrs Donna Mank

Love you my dearest Mum

Now, always and forever

Love and hugs, Donna xx

Thomas Reeve

From Mrs Nicole Reeve

Loved beyond words, missed always, remembered forever xxx

GAIL COX |

From Mr Terry Carr

Geoffrey Ingoldby

From Mrs Elizabeth Ingoldby

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

Steve Herrick

From Mrs Fiona Herrick

Steve
Always in my thoughts. Forever loved.

All my love
Fiona xx

Doug Carr & Joan Carr

From Mrs Lynda Browne

Loved and remembered always

Graham and Martin Smith

From Mrs Grace may Smith

Missed very much. Taken to young
Love you always.Mum and Family.

Dick & Doris Conway

From Mrs Sylvia Wilkinson

Remembering a loving mum, dad, nanny and grandad
We all miss you very much
Love Sylvia and family x

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

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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