Beryl Burditt

Steve Oliver

Geoff & June Edson

Simon Taylor

Martin Hyland

Dad Grandad

Richard Davis

Graham Greatorex

Freda & Jack Knowles

ZOE Wells & Keith Wells

Barbara Whyles

COLIN WADDINGHAM

Pam Mills

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

David Bean, Val Bean, Eileen Eric Bean, Amy Maurice Teal & Duncan Watt

Lisa Zealand

Eileen Andrews

Ann Mum & Eddie & Ivy Mum & Dad

Colin Dunn

Emma Louise Meadows

Butch Wood

David E Smith

Stephen Carter & Salvador Martinez

Rowena Astra Pape

Edith German & Douglas German

Simon J Briggs

Sylvia+Doug Bruton

Fred Reynolds

Beryl Burditt

From Mrs Sharon Smith

I beautiful lady who was kind and loving And always had a cup of tea and food for anyone that needed. A big heart ❤️

Steve Oliver

From Mrs Tracey Oliver

Geoff & June Edson

From Ms Tanya Edson

To my wonderful parents.. Sadly no longer by my side but always in my heart ❤️ xxxx

Simon Taylor

From Mrs Rachael Eades

Martin Hyland

From Mrs Vanessa Wilson

The calmest, funniest & most down to earth man in our family who loved his wife, daughter & everyone around him to the moon & back. Never one to complain, even when poorly. I’ll never forget when Martin thought that Nonna called Isa a “squashed tomato”. Rest in peace Martin. You’ll be forever in our hearts xx

Dad Grandad

From Mrs Louise Berg

Richard Davis

From Mrs Liz Ash

Our little Irish leprechaun
Miss you everyday
Love always
Liz, Bob and Lily
xxx

Graham Greatorex

From Mrs Irene Greatorex

My heart is overflowing for you , it breaks for you but most of all it beats in honour of you baby, you'll find us again ❤️????

Freda & Jack Knowles

From Mrs Sandra Fidling

ZOE Wells & Keith Wells

From Miss Julie Wells

Barbara Whyles

From Mr Paul Whyles

In loving memory of my mum and also to remember my Nan, Ada Whyles and grandad, John Whyles. Gone but never forgotten

COLIN WADDINGHAM

From Mrs Stephanie Waddingham

Loving Husband to Sandra, Dad to David and Nichola, Father in law to Stephanie and Aaron, Grandad to Cameron, Amelia, Isabella, Aaron-Jay, Madison and Jaydon-Jay. We love and miss you with all of our hearts xxxxxx

Pam Mills

From Mrs Tracey Kinnersley

Dedicated to my beautiful, fabulous Mum. Braver than anyone should ever have to be. Loved and adored by all who knew her. A wonderful Wife & a much loved Granny Lincoln. Will be loved and remembered always x

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

From Miss Anne Faulkner

David Bean, Val Bean, Eileen Eric Bean, Amy Maurice Teal & Duncan Watt

From Mrs Beverley Bean

Sleeping peacefully, remembered with love and missed every day, but forever alive in our hearts xxxxx

Lisa Zealand

From Mrs Majella Zealand

Eileen Andrews

From Miss Edwina Andrews

Ann Mum & Eddie & Ivy Mum & Dad

From Mrs Helen Creek

Miss my mum everyday, she was my best friend and critic ????

Eddie and Ivy much loved parents , grandparents and great grandparents ❤

Colin Dunn

From Mr Steven Newell

Emma Louise Meadows

From Mrs Yvonne Meadows

Our star in the sky loved more than ever xxx

Butch Wood

From Ms Alicia Goffe

David E Smith

From Mrs Rachel May

Revd David Earling Smith, husband, father, grandfather, godfather and father in law loved dearly and sadly missed. Always in our hearts.

Stephen Carter & Salvador Martinez

From Mrs Helen Smyth

Remembering my beloved Dad, Stephen who died in 1999. A proud and loving man who I miss everyday x

Remembering Grandpa Salv who died in 2017. Hannah misses him a lot and he is always in her thoughts x

Rowena Astra Pape

From Mrs Debbie Pattison

Mum was a unique character who was always on the go. She never regarded herself as old and was not your typical Granny .
She loved music , especially Status Quo; football and spending time with her family, leaving us with many special memories to treasure.
Sadly missed by us all .

Edith German & Douglas German

From Mr Douglas German

Gone for so long but never have you been forgotten.
There is always a place in our hearts that you will never leave.

Simon J Briggs

From Miss mandy Halliday

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.

Sylvia+Doug Bruton

From Mrs Jill Pearce

Loving and kind parents who did all that they could to help their daughters. They are always in our thoughts.

Fred Reynolds

From Miss Chloe Gray

My grandad was such a special man that always made everyone smile when he entered the room. He will be truly missed by all of us. In grandads words ‘keep smiling’. Love you grandad xxx

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