Kathleen Kahle

Joan Dickson

Maire Richardson & Mackenzie Watkin

Paul Green

Yan Stankiewicz

John Hird

Eileen Whitaker & Ernest Whitaker

Jon Sewell

Kathleen Monksfield

Les Bedford

Edna Dowding & George Dowding

Sue Brereton

Ian Hopkins

Chris Olney

Pete Jenkins

Thomas Aslin

Jeannette Goodwin

Roger Meredith

Sandra Auckland

Maggie Tarr & Bert Tarr

Gavin Hall

Jenny Heathcote, Brian Pestell & Anne Ashworth

Jonathan Bishop

Claudine Morley

Tony Fane & Linda Camamile

Brigitte Braun

Janet East & Colin East

Betty Wren

Kathleen Kahle

From Mrs. Veronica McBain

My very first time abroad I got to spend it with you in Florida xxx

Joan Dickson

From Mr. Maurice Etherington

Missing you this Christmas Joan and always
Sending you lots of love xxxxx

Maire Richardson & Mackenzie Watkin

From Mrs Louise Kendall

My beautiful mum you loved Christmas, we miss and love you. All I'm going to say is those budgies are trouble and I go in that average all covered up I even tuck my jeans in my socks and take my hover. You must be rolling your eyes.
Mackenzie I have lots of special memories. Best memory of you is buying what you thought were 2 male gerbils and then finding loads of babies. We all love and miss you..

Paul Green

From Mrs. Louise Green

Missing you so much my darling, love you so much.
All my love, Lucibelle xxxxx

Yan Stankiewicz

From Mrs. Lucy Johnson

We often think of you Yan especially this time of year. I know you are at peace now with mum and dad
Miss you always xxx

John Hird

From Mrs. Jo Campbell

Loved so much and missed by us all every day. So thankful we have so many precious memories Xxx

Eileen Whitaker & Ernest Whitaker

From Mrs. Michele Shearer

Dad, you passed away 18th Oct 2020, you were our hero and the strength and backbone of our family.
Mum, you passed away 20th Dec 2020, you were always there for us when we needed to talk. We are all so shocked but understand that you didn’t want to be separated from dad after being together for 58 years.
We are devastated and in so much pain right now from losing you both, the only bit of comfort we have is knowing that you are back together, side by side where you belong. Please don’t worry about us, in time we will be ok and we will look out for one another like you’ll want us to do.
We will never forget you and everything you did for us, you will be missed so much and our lives from now on will never be the same.
Take care of one another mum and dad, we’ll see you again one day, sleep tight,
Your loving daughters,
Michele, Simone and Rosalind
XXX

Jon Sewell

From Mrs. Caroline Jackson

Thinking of a much loved son, brother, father and uncle xx

Kathleen Monksfield

From Mrs Christina Gilbert

The best Mum I could ever have wished for.

Les Bedford

From Mrs Gracie Bean

Our wonderful Grandad who gave us the most amazing memories. We love and miss you, more than words. Wishing you a heavenly Merry Christmas. Sending all our love and a special kiss from Lilia ❤️

Edna Dowding & George Dowding

From Mr. Neil Duff

Sue Brereton

From Mr Sam Boothby

Im missing you so much Nan ????
I hope you are resting with Alfie up there.
It hasn’t and will not be the same without you.
Love you always and forever, godbless xxx

Ian Hopkins

From Miss Katrina Hopkins

Our first Christmas without you, shine bright up there. Loved and missed everyday xx xx

Chris Olney

From Mrs Jayne Olney

Remembering the wonderful times we had

Pete Jenkins

From Mrs Melanie Jarvis-Ritte

Thomas Aslin

From Mrs Karen Aslin

23rd Christmas without you and it still feels like yesterday, loved and remembered every single day, 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.

Roger Meredith

From Mrs Gwenith Meredith

Sandra Auckland

From Mrs. Karen Smith

Mum,
Missing you always not just at Christmas.
Love you forever ???? xxx

Maggie Tarr & Bert Tarr

From Mrs. Emma Foottit

To my dearly missed mum & dad, you are always in our thoughts. We wish you had more time with us, to watch our boys grow. But I know you are watching from up above. All our love Emma, Andrew, James & Luke
Craig, Janien & Oscar xxx

Gavin Hall

From Mrs. dawn hall

For Gavin, still loved & not forgotten x

Jenny Heathcote, Brian Pestell & Anne Ashworth

From Mrs. Julie Heathcote

I love and miss you all. I think of you every day. x

Jonathan Bishop

From Mrs Paula Bishop

Claudine Morley

From Mrs. Kate Aspin

Your birthday was 21/12 .. we were always allowed to decorate the Christmas tree after that special event .. almost thirty years after you've died ..still missed and loved…

Tony Fane & Linda Camamile

From Mrs Sheila Johnson

Both sadly missed and not forgotten.

Brigitte Braun

From Miss Clare Lidgett

My friend Brigitte is from Australia and visited Lincoln every two years when she came to England for a holiday she was very dear to me we met on holiday in Whitby in 1997 and wrote to each other sadly on my birthday this year she passed away aged 66 I’ve just found out from a family member. Brigitte thank you for many years of happiness and our strong friendship I will treasure it forever. God bless you my dear friend xx

Janet East & Colin East

From Miss Jo East

Not a day goes by that I don't think about you.
I hope you're looking down and watching over me.
Miss you always

Betty Wren

From Mrs Lizzie Rundle

She loved a Christmas sherry…or three!

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