LINDY BEE 1951-2017 In loving memory of our Mum. loved and missed always xxx. Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you. until we meet again ❤️❤️❤️
Precious memories of parents who loved unconditionally and will never be forgotten
Shirley Rose ( mum)….a great lady ,helped so many ,loved by all …miss you mum ..Nic and Chris x
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
In memory of all those that left an empty space in my heart, and touched my heart.x
Jackie, my dearest friend who died aged 38 years from Cancer. Will forever be in my heart, miss your friendship, our schooners of sherry and your wicked sense of humour
In memory of my brother-in-law, Mark Coney, who was taken far too soon.
Special loved ones who are always in our hearts and forever loved ♥️ X
Irene White, a loving wife, Mum, Grandma and sister. We love you dearly. You are missed more than words can say. So many memories with you, how we loved your smile and giggle. Devoted to your family, even now we know you’re looking out for us – each of us feeling your presence in our own way – our beautiful guiding angel.
Always in our hearts, love Keith, Stephen & Katie, Julia & Alasdair, Oliver, Rosie and Rowan xxx
To my special sister, daughter and mummy who remains in our heart forever. We miss you so much. Until we meet again ????❤ xxx
In memory of Jimmy, a beloved Son, Brother, uncle and nephew. Forever in our hearts.
Miss your lovely smiling face, you were a true gentle man, a wonderful husband, father and Grandpa and we miss you so much. Until we meet again xxx
Fletcher John and Finnigan James born sleeping on the 22-03-2018 to my beautiful daughter Kaylee. Her matching two, cradled together forever.. loved and missed always. XX
Grandma and Grandad, together again. You’re probably dancing on a cloud right now, eating teacakes and drinking tea from a flask. Slippers on. This heart is in tribute to you both – to remember your inspirational love for one another.
I went to Matt’s one day and we made cheese straws. Karen came in, not having known me for long, gave me a hug and said I could stay…’the cheese straws were delicious’!
We spent every minute of every day together and enjoy our early retirement. She started with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia in 2015 and slowly declined over the next 5 years. Yvonne went into hospital in late June 2020 with pneumonia and was diagnosed with stage three lung cancer. Considering it was in the middle of Covid I managed to get her home and look after her at home with the care of St Barnabas and the other agencies and could not have better care. She slipped away with all here family around her.
Loved more than words can say.