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.
My Dad.
My Dad was one in a million. He was a loving family man, family was his everything.
Everyone knew Graham, if you didn't recognise his name you would definitely recognise his face. He would help anyone where at all possible. He could fix everything, if he couldn't fix it then we knew we were in trouble! He had tools for every job, more tools than a hardware store!
When he passed away suddenly in 2021 our lives changed forever. How could we possibly carry on without him? We talk about him every single day, laugh together, cry together, remembering all the funny times, he will live on in our hearts forever.
Dad had used St Barnabas services previously when they helped him with coping strategies when he was diagnosed with Cancer. His Niece, Karen, received care at her end of life at the hospice and he was so grateful for all the support she and the whole family received.
Thank you St Barnabas for all that you do.
Jo saved like crazy to take her son swimming with dolphins in Florida. A treasured memory for her son. ❤️
Watching the two of them giggling like little girls playing bowls together on Mablethorpe beach is a memory that warms our hearts .Two mums full of love x
Special memories of much loved family members in our hearts and thoughts forever.
A mother of 5 boys who appreciated the little things in life. A lady with a kind heart.
St barnabas hospice at home cared for my darling husband Ray in his last weeks, passing away on the 26th November 2020. Their care and compassion meant we could keep him at home with the people he loved most in the world. Thank you all for all you do xx ❤
Always in my heart, miss you every day, Mum. I know you would love this & it will stand proud in my garden. You did so much for St Barnabas not knowing that they would one day do so much for us. Xx
Ann was the heart of our family she was loved by all her met her. She was caring and a great cake maker.
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
Our much loved and so sadly missed, Dad, Husband and Grandad. He lives forever in our hearts and memories. Never a day passes that we do not miss having you to talk to and make us laugh xx
Showing love and nurture through guidance and grace. Missed dearly.
Forever and ever my beloved. Husband, best friend. Miss you so much. Walk with me sometimes. Until we meet again, Love always, Lesley.xxxxxxx
Dad, thank you for always being there. You gave me a love of reading, Star Trek and Star Wars which are being passed to the next generation. I wish you could be here to see your grandson grow but for now, you live on in our memories and stories.
Death is that state in which one exists only in the memory of others, which is why this is not the end, No goodbyes.
Love you
To my Big Brother Pete,
The night you left our lives changed. I looked up to you and you were always there. I feel a part of me left with you. I know you are looking down and helped me fight back through my heart operations. Me, Joe and the girls often look for your star and remember the good times. We laugh every time we blow balloons or open cards full of sequins as those are the things you always did at the girls parties. Lots and lots of sequins.
Love and miss you lots.
I know you are up there with family now, no doubt fishing and having a pint.
Love you always Sue
We lost Dad to prostate cancer in 2020 and without chance to breathe Mum lost her battle to cervical cancer in February 2022.
The support we received from St Barnabas meant we were able to carry their wishes to pass away peacefully at home.
This celebration of life and charity allows us to support this great charity and gain a keep sake in their memory.
Mike and Sue Jackson. Together again and always remembered x
A wonderful caring wife for 53 years. A very caring mum to three lovely daughters and five grandchildren. Spent most of her working life caring for children with various handicaps,( Dr Barnardo's, blind babies, deaf children and the last 25 years with St Francis school.) A true angel, sadly missed but never forgotten. Tony R.