Grandad was always in his garden. Growing his own vegetables and prize winning leeks. I’ll always remember what he taught me.
Love always
Loving, caring, sharing wife and mother with a mischievous sense of humour who we miss every single day. Gerry and Lauren.
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.
We love and miss you every day ❤️
In loving memory of my beautiful, gentle mum Denise. I will always miss you. Xx
Remembering my wonderful dad, Seaweed, who left us earlier this year. Never a dull moment. We love and miss him very, very much. Until we rave together again, dad xxxxxx
Dad died in 1984, too young at only 54 .
Mum died a few years ago ,peacefully in her own home .
Mum along with all the family was cared for lovingly by St Barnabas and Marie Curie nurses.
Thank you so much.
Special memories of much loved family members in our hearts and thoughts forever.
In loving memory of my dear brother Michael.
You will always be in our hearts, with love always Sandra, Marc & family xxxx
Always and forever in our heart's, missed every day until we meet again all our love Jacqui and Barry
A loving wife, mum, grandma and sister. You are missed more than words can say. Our lives are empty without your beautiful smile, your kindness, consideration and wise advice for all of your family.
Devoted to all family and friends we all know that you are now our guardian angel looking out for us.
Forever in our hearts Keith, Stephen & Katie, Julia and Alasdair Oliver Rosie and Rowan
Shining, with a great sense of humour.
Dad & Grandad (John Melladay) always missed xx
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
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.