With all my love until the end of time. xxx
To my lovely Mum and Dad. We miss you both everyday. I hope you are together holding hands in heaven. You taught us to be kind and caring. We love and miss you.
Lots of love Vicky, Steve, Olly and Josh xxx
You are forever in our thoughts and hearts with love
Anne, Tracey, Jackie, Michelle and families.
In loving memory of our dear dad, who is greatly missed.
My dad was one in a million, he is missed every single day.
During my teenage years, he raised me alone and taught me so much.
I still go to call him whenever the Lancaster goes over, he loved his aircraft (a love which he has passed down to me).
Love you Pops xx
To my brother, James Joseph Quinn, aka "Tin Tin / Scuba". The world is a very different place since you left us in 2017. Love and miss you every day and trying to get the best out of every moment as life is very precious and worth living!
Carole king loving wife mother and grandma , still missed every day xx
A strong but quiet man who did not share his feelings out loud but through helping those he cared about. 5 years gone and still missed every day.
In July 1999 my Dad and I lost a very special person. Elaine was, to me, not just my 'Mummybear' but also my best friend. Her time was cut short, she was just 45 years old. There isn't a day that passes without a thought for her and we smile at the memories we both have. She was a wonderful loving person, funny and at times a little bit bonkers. We loved you then and we love you still and will forever remember you xx
Our Mother Elizabeth Armstrong volunteered at St Barnabas for over 15 years, serving teas and gave a friendly chat to everyone. She passed on 19 November 2021 aged 82. Our Mother lovingly cared for our Father, David Armstrong during his palliative care, he passed on 17 March 2005 aged 65. Towards the end, a talented St Barnabas Nurse played the Piano Accordion for my Father during his final days. He smiled and tapped his fingers in time to the tune. Dad was a talented player himself. A very special moment for our parents. Both parents are much loved and missed. Your Daughter Janet xx
We love you all the world and all the moon and stars, always in our our hearts and never far away,
Love Betty, Seb
and Apple Pie xx
Tezzy, such a gentleman, always there for others and made us smile and laugh so much. You were like a 2nd Dad to me and I will cherish the memories I have. You’d be so proud of your girls, they’ve been through so much but have so much strength and love, just like you.
I can’t believe it will be 6 years since you were taken too soon and I couldn’t think of a better way to remember that with this beautiful ironwork heart which will be placed on display on your special day.
You are forever in our hearts and missed every day. Keep shining bright xxx
Mai
The most wonderful person who loved spring time, a time of beautiful growth, light and positive feelings. She also absolutely loved lincoln cathedral. While visiting our city she would always visit and light a candle for the people and family that she missed and loved. It now makes the cathedral such a special place to us, all her loving family, missing her more than words can say. Always thinking of you, always loving you, always with us in our hearts xxxxx
Loved and missed every day.
Wonderful parents who will live on in our hearts and minds through our shared love of gardening
Mum, you’re one in a million, eternally my best friend. Love you forever. Sharon x
A wonderful, kind and selfless man, who I will always miss, taken too soon. Fiona x
A beloved husband to Linda, father to Andrea and Stuart and grandpa to William, Eddie, Henry, Max and Mimi. We miss you every day xx
Simon loved his music; before we lost touch, it wasn’t often that you’d find him without a set of headphones on. It was the Sony Walkman that got us talking to each other when we met at ages 16 and 17, as I had boldly, and somewhat uncharacteristically, asked him what him he was listening to. Simple Minds was the answer and though we went to see many more equally excellent concerts, that first concert in 1989 he’d managed to get tickets for was just awesome, breathtaking, a memory for life.