Grandad was always in his garden. Growing his own vegetables and prize winning leeks. I’ll always remember what he taught me.
My Nanna was the most amazing woman. I learned so much from her, she loved us all unconditionally. St Barnabas did so much in her last few days to make her feel comfortable. It all happened so quickly from diagnosis to her passing. Thank you to all the staff for what you did.
REMEMBERING THE LOVE GIVEN TO US
Our Family Chain was broken the moment you were sadly taken from us far too soon! Always Loved, Forever Missed and Heart-broken bit you are Never Forgotten XXXXX
My Family will always be thankful that St Barnabas Hospice was there to help Mum in her final days. The care and attention she received was above and beyond. There was care shown to us too, and I will always be grateful for that. All Hospices do a marvellous job, often at heightened emotions, maintaining a dignity and compassion that is only appreciated after the sad passing of a much loved Family member. Thank you St Barnabas for being there for us and most importantly for Mum.
We spent many hours in my garden gossiping and having a cheeky drink (or 3!). This heart will join your Forget Me Not and dragonfly in the garden. You’ll always be there x
Our dad ,fondly remembered by all ,always in our hearts ,so so missed.
Remembering my beloved Dad, Stephen who died in 1999. A proud and loving man who I miss everyday x
Remembering Grandpa Salv who died in 2017. Hannah misses him a lot and he is always in her thoughts x
Emma-Louise, much loved and much missed. Forever young and beautiful.
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.
No longer by our side, but forever in our hearts.
All our love, Georgina, Gary & Lillie Rose xxx
My dad had Dementia,but we couldn't see him at end of life because of covid and care home in lock down. My lovely mum inlaw died after a fall 7 years ago,always in our hearts.
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.
To my darling wife Linda.
I miss you so much, but we are still together in my heart, and always will be .
YSF xxx
You stood by me and I stood tall xx
My dad lost his 9 month battle with cancer in 2019. When he first got ill, we had no idea that it was cancer as he had none of the normal indicative symptoms. Once diagnosed, he was given a course of chemo and reacted so well to it. He gained weight, the cancer was killed off but then he had to have a break from chemo to allow his body to recover. That was all the time that the cancer needed to come back even stronger. We lost him three weeks after we were told there was nothing else that could be done. I am grateful for those 9 months that I had with Dad as I know others are not so lucky. I miss him a lot and hope that each day I make him proud.
He believed in me & encouraged me (something I’d never experienced before) & he helped me find myself again after a difficult time – as well as a true & deeper faith in our Lord Jesus ✝️ Forever Loved & Missed x
In memory to Ray, Beatie, Kit & John. Loved parents & in-laws, deeply missed.
My dad was a man against whom all men are measured. None will ever match up or surpass.
Forever in our hearts. As you do itchycoo.
Remembering my Mum and Husband who died within 2 months of each leaving an incredible pain in my heart.
The bereavement group run by St Barnabus was my light in the dark.
The most kind, caring, couragous and loving husband ❤
A fighter till the end. Always and forever in my heart ❤ ???? and my thoughts.