John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

Stuart McWilliams-Morrison

Ann Tweedale

Ian Clarkson

Pam & Alan Colin & Julie &

Carol Jones

Susan Townhill

Eileen May Wild

Liz Hain

Beryl & Denis Tongue

Stephanie Covill

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Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

Emelia Wright

Samuel buxtonrockley

Scott Howseman

Grandma Jackie

Elizabeth Younger

Martin Lumb

Phil Hethershaw

John Brighten

All our family no longer with us |

Dianna |

Cliff Surfleet

Fergus Robertson

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Penny and Chris Adams

Jean Godsall

John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

From Miss Madalaine Norton

Stuart McWilliams-Morrison

From Mrs Jane McWilliams-Morrison

This feather reminds us of the fragility of life and how much we all miss you You are always in our hearts.

Ann Tweedale

From Mrs Amy Kopsidas

Ian Clarkson

From Mrs Lisa Clarkson

In loving memory of my dear husband Ian xxx

Pam & Alan Colin & Julie &

From Mrs Alison Heales

Whenever I see a feather fall from the sky I think of you. Now I'll always have a feather from heaven to remind me of my angels.

Carol Jones

From Mrs Amanda Wright

The best mum & nanny we miss you everyday love you always xxx

Susan Townhill

From Mrs Diane Temperton

Always in our memories. Will never be forgotten. Lots of love Diane, Sarah, John and Uncle Arthur xxxx

Eileen May Wild

From Mr Jim Wild

A wonderful Mum, Nan and Great Grandma, always in our thoughts xx

Liz Hain

From Mr Douglas Hain

Always in our thoughts and heart xx

Beryl & Denis Tongue

From Miss Michele Tongue

Miss and love
you both always
– X –

Stephanie Covill

From Mrs Betty Lowe

Always in our hearts, never forgotten xx

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From Mrs Lynne Rowitt

In memory of Hazel Donohue, my beloved mum and best friend.
Nanna to my children and Great Nanna to my grandchildren
Miss you so much xx

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.

Emelia Wright

From Mrs Adrienne Wright

Miss you more each day x

Samuel buxtonrockley

From Mrs mandy buxton-rockley

Sam you will always be loved and missed you left us much too soon love never ending Mum, Dad, Tom & Melissa xx

Scott Howseman

From Mrs Heather Radcliffe

I love you, beyond words, beyond measure. What we had together I will treasure forever. No one ever can or will replace you. So until we are together again, please remember, I love you.
Love you forever and always. H xxxx

Grandma Jackie

From Mrs Rowena Harrop

We miss you every moment. You’d be so proud of Alice and Phoebe, they are very special girls. We will remember you always as a wonderful grandma with a sofa full of grandchildren. Xx

Elizabeth Younger

From Mrs Elizabeth Ann Younger

Missing you Lizzie . A much loved daughter , sister ,auntie and ray of sunshine.

Martin Lumb

From Mrs Susan Lumb

Martin , Miss you every day my darling
All my love Susie

Phil Hethershaw

From Miss Pamela Hethershaw

John Brighten

From Mrs Mylana Letts

In memory of an incredible Dad and Grandad. We love you and we miss you x

All our family no longer with us |

From Mrs Maureen Davis

Love keeps us together always x

Dianna |

From Mr David Broadmeadow

Always with me

Cliff Surfleet

From Ms Claire Surfleet

A wonderful loving husband, caring father, fun “Grumps” & fantastic friend to many.

Fergus Robertson

From Miss Sara-Clare Robertson

But pleasures are like poppies spread,
You seize the flower, its bloom is shed;
Or like the snow falls in the river,
A moment white—then melts for ever;
Or like the borealis race,
That flit ere you can point their place;
Or like the rainbow’s lovely form
Evanishing amid the storm —
Nae man can tether time or tide.

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From Mrs Veronica Pritchard

Penny and Chris Adams

From Mr Philip Adams

Gone but never forgotten

Jean Godsall

From Mrs Emma Jubbs

Missed every day x

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