Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and I don't want that to change,love you,miss you xx
Our beautiful, hippy, sister. She would arrive from her home in London, looking quite exotic and stay at our family home for all special occasions. Christmas, Easter, Mums birthday and a week in the summer. Great company, loved Neil Young, board games and long walks. Introduced us to different foods and art. Left us suddenly, thankyou St.Barnabas for you help and care. ♥️♥️
In loving memory of our beautiful mum Gail Clawson. She was taken from us far too soon but is forever in our hearts. She is missed dearly but we will keep her memory alive, always and forever.
To my lovely husband, taken too soon. All I have left are a myriad of memories of a life well lived. You did more in 60 years than most and I am glad to have shared so many adventures in our 32 years together. I hope you are skiing down Marvel or canoeing on the Trent for eternity. Forever in my heart ♥️
“Our Queen”
Wife,Mum, Nanny, Sister, Auntie, Friend
We Miss You So Much.
Love You Always
Xxx
This heart is dedicated to my much loved and missed husband Matthew Chambers who sadly lost his fight with Lung Cancer on 14th September 2016. x
Remembering my dear grandparents. My grandad Dennis who passed away suddenly earlier this month aged 90 who had recently signed up for this year's colour dash as he was always grateful for the care my nanny Sheila received before she passed away 2 year's ago.
For John,
In memory of a special Husband, dad & Papa.
Truly missed and will never be forgotten.
Taken too soon.
Our MND warrior.
We love you xx
My mum, Chris, was kind and loving. She had a wicked sense of humour. She loved her grandchildren dearly. She helped people all through her life: her family, her friends, her foster children and ultimately the people who received her organs after she passed away. I miss her every day.
Graham Walls (1943-2021)
There really aren't words to express how much I loved my Dad. He was always there, for the big things and the small, the good and the bad, for the funny and the tragic. I miss him every single day, and I am so thankful that I had him for my Dad. It never bothered him, only having girls, and as he got older I think he enjoyed how much we spoiled him. I will miss him and love him always, and would give anything to be able to see him again, and get a 'dad hug'. Grief is the price we pay for love, but it's a price worth paying.
she lived a life full of love given and received. wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
There are so many memories- the fact that you worked so hard to allow us to have ponies to give us an outside interest, your creativity, you making and painting pottery bowls with the girls which they still have, telling Sebastian the dog off for pinching mince pies off the worktop, your amazing Victoria sponge cake and the ‘farmhouse teas’ will be always be a great favourite with Emily and Lucy. You left a big hole and huge shoes to follow!
Some of the fondest memories we shared with our Grandad were had at Filey. We spent many whit-weeks there on the beach and on the Brigg building sandcastles and seeing “who could make the perfect pie”. This is a tradition we hope to continue long into the future in Grandad’s memory.