Sheila & Mont

Marie Stevens

BUD AND MAUD HAWCUTT

Elizabeth Blyth & Margaret Booker

Howard Varney

ADRIENNE PERFECT

Martin Clarke

Ann Tweedale

Mum & Granny With Love

Trevor Thistleton

Joyce Hervey

GORDON SMITH

Stephen Jaques

Nan and Grandad

Josephine Penford

Rita Hanks

Luke Goodere

Sylvia and Jack

David & Sue Williams

Ron Parrish

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

OLIVIA OTTER

Morgan Joseph & Morgan Joseph

John James & Harry James

JOY Gray

helen russell

Barbara Whyles

Ted & Sheila Belk & Penny Adams

Sheila & Mont

From Mrs Claire Forbes

Sheila & Mont Hewitt were my wonderful Grandparents. Mont, Aka Maurice passed away in April 2007 and my beautiful Grandma lived on another 14 years without him. When Sheila passed away in April 2021 she left behind 3 devoted daughters 6 loving grandchildren and 4 adoring great grandchildren (2 of which tenderly gave her the nickname 'churchill' after the car insurance dog she had on her shelf). The only thing that helps the grief and loss of her is knowing she is back with Grandad, hopefully laughing, dancing & making up for all those years apart.

Marie Stevens

From Mrs Stacey Brown

Miss you every single day Grandma. Love you always, Stacey xx

BUD AND MAUD HAWCUTT

From Mrs Joanna Townell

Elizabeth Blyth & Margaret Booker

From Mrs Sarah Booker

Howard Varney

From Miss Kate Varney

ADRIENNE PERFECT

From Mr Gordon Perfect

AU MATIN my darling.

Martin Clarke

From Miss Ellie Thompson

Martin was an inspiration to us all, and fought up until the very end of his battle with a smile. We miss him so much, but he will live on in our hearts forever.

Ann Tweedale

From Mr SIMON TWEEDALE

Remembered with a smile

Mum & Granny With Love

From Miss Sarah Oakes

Trevor Thistleton

From Miss Victoria Taylor

Joyce Hervey

From Ms Fiona Whimster

GORDON SMITH

From Mrs Janice Smith

In memory of Gordon a loving husband and dad, thought of and missed every day. Forever in our hearts. Love Janice & Adrian

Stephen Jaques

From Mrs Emma Newby

So greatly missed, remembered often and loved always. You were my safety net and now I have to be braver without you. You were prickly at times but your love meant the world to me. I meet you now in my memories but one day we will meet again. I love you dad x

Nan and Grandad

From Mr Steve (&Elisa) Miles

My Nan and Grandad were amazing, loving and generous people, that I miss so so much. Despite what they would say, they both loved each other really and passed away within 2 months of each other. Nan passed away at Lincoln St Barnabas hospice and although she was only there 1 full day I could feel the love and care there was exceptional and I will never forget that.

Josephine Penford

From Mr Jack Penford

We carry your smiling face in our hearts.

Rita Hanks

From Mrs Janet James

In loving memory of my wonderful mum (Rita Hanks) always in my heart. Will be remembered for her caring nature to everyone around her.

Luke Goodere

From Mrs Hannah Goodere

Sylvia and Jack

From Mrs Bev Bloom

David & Sue Williams

From Mr Tom Williams

Not a day goes by where I don’t think about you both. Losing the two of you whilst I was still a child was really hard. I would give anything to just have a conversation with you again. So many things I took for granted whilst you were here and now I wish to just relive these with you even for a moment.
I miss you both so much xx

Ron Parrish

From Mrs Margaret Parrish

You will always be the love of my life
Life did go on without you but nothing is the same
Wait for me on the other side
Miss you so much X

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

From Mrs D Samra

Precious memories of my Mum and Dad whose love, guidance and values made me who I am. Forever grateful and always in my heart xx

OLIVIA OTTER

From Mr Brian Coupland

To Beautiful for this World

Morgan Joseph & Morgan Joseph

From Mr David Harris

John James & Harry James

From Mr Paul James

John James was my dad. A cheerful character who was a talented refrigeration engineer. He designed and installed an air conditioning system into a Volvo car in the 1970’s.

Harry James was my grandad. A finer gentleman you wouldn’t wish to meet. A Nottingham lad who settled with in Lincolnshire after his retirement. He was a true mentor.

JOY Gray

From Mr Malcolm Gray

Joy was the most gentle of people and always trying to help others.
Shewasdeeply loved by her family. She trusted the Lord Jesus as her saviour

helen russell

From Mr david russell

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

Ted & Sheila Belk & Penny Adams

From Mrs Karen Wood

Always remembered in our hearts

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