In loving memory of Gordon & Pam Blissitt & Colin Croft. Forever in the heart of Mel Gregory xx
Deeply missed. Richie you are always in my thought and will stay forever in my heart. Loved and missed every day . Your loving wife Pam.
Our hearts are all full with happy memories of the most wonderful husband, dad and Grandad! We all miss you dearly xx
Still miss you very much
My guardian angel who loved life and said a day without a laugh was a day wasted. He was the kindest, caring, loving, generous and handsome man I know. Our wedding day was the happiest day of his life, we made memories that no one can take away 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
Love and miss you every day – fabulous kind granny and brilliant mum ????
The most loving and caring Mum you could wish for. A true fighter with a heart of gold.
Nothing can ever fill the void she left in so many peoples lives.
My Grandma was always very passionate about St Barnabas and went around collecting money for their lottery for many years. I always remember spending time with my Grandma at the weekends and occasionally going with her to make the collections.
My true love has my heart and I have his.
It's where our love danced
one beat at a time.
A wonderful mum so very much missed everyday.
Ken Hughes, deeply missed, a fitting tribute to him as he worked at the works department at Lincoln cathedral for many years.
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.
My lovely Dad, I miss you so much, I treasure the memories of our time together, our chats , listening to you reminisce of days gone by with a smile and a laugh. You were and will always be my role model in life. A true gentleman who never spoke badly of anyone, a kind soul, hard worker , great provider who always put his family first but more than anything you were my Lovely Dad . With all my love Angie , your Angel with an A xx
My mum, my world, my best friend and my everything. Missing you always, loving you forever.
All my love now and forever Sarah xxx