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 ❤️❤️❤️
Loved, missed and remembered always x
Mum and Dad forever loved and missed xxx
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
In loving memory of a devoted husband, father and Dandan forever in our hearts see you over the rainbow ????
Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Best Friend to George, Paul, Karyn, Clare and Jack. We miss and love you so very much xxx
In loving memory of the kindest and most gentle man ever. Loving Husband, Dad & Grandad xxxxxxxxxx
A loving husband,father,and grandad.
Always in our hearts .
There are so many good memories we have of Dad, he was a funny, kind, caring and loving man who is missed everyday by all of us xxx
To Lisa Jane (Tear). The heart that we have dedicated to you represents the hearts of all your family and friends. You will live in all our hearts and minds for ever and ever. Sending All our Love to you.
xxxx.
Darling Dave
Always in my heart, fond memories of our life together, your loving wife Sue xxx
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.
Brian was a proud and loving family man.
A country lad, he enjoyed be outdoors and would often be found gardening or looking after his pet chickens. He was also passionate about photography, aviation and fishing.
Our memory of Brian is one of Brian sat at the table in the garden laughing and chatting away as we spent time with our 3 grown up children.
The suddenness of your departure is still hard to believe..
My husband Chris died in July last year.
He had a LVAD (artificial heart) fitted at Harefield Hospital and was on the Heart Transplant list .
He loved gardening and this sculpture will look lovely in my garden ????
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.
I cant thank St Barnabas enough for keeping the great work up year after year and the passion they put into their job. Its as if they love and know each and every one that has left us personally. Keep up the good work and Thankyou xx
You cared for my wife Tracey until the end and allowed and encouraged myself to be there until the end whilst also keeping an eye on my mental health that you tend to discard.
I also had the benefit of using your wonderful volunteers in Gainsborough for counselling when I later lost my son which really helped me get through some dark times.
Thankyou all you amazing Angels xxx
Trevor White
My parents Mary & Ray Winship, forever in my heart.
Loving and kind parents who did all that they could to help their daughters. They are always in our thoughts.
In loving memory of my beautiful Mum, Christine Matthews. I miss you very much. All my love Sarah xxxxxx