Olivia Otter

Tony Kingswood

My Dear Dad 1963-2019

Stephen Paul Foster

Val & Ken Ward & Kath & Les Foster

Raymond Roberts

Chris Watt & Pws & Buzz Jones

Oliver Willey

Wendy Woodthorpe

Mum and Dad Jenkinson

Mum and Dad

Linda&Robert Taylor

Sheila Marshall & Dennis Marshall

Doreen Beech

Betty&George Stubley

Paul&Matthew Allen

Janet & Johnny

Sue Kirk

Angela Wade

Harry & Kath Dawson

Colin Dunn

Mum & David xx & Dad

Elizabeth Erlund

Celua Moss

Malcolm Cook

Bill Cadogan

Ann My Mum xx

Maddy Orford

Olivia Otter

From Mr Brian Coupland

Tony Kingswood

From Miss Rebecca Kingswood

My Dear Dad 1963-2019

From Miss Laura Hallam

Stephen Paul Foster

From Mrs Michelle Greatorex

Val & Ken Ward & Kath & Les Foster

From Mrs Claire Foster

Raymond Roberts

From Mrs Patricia Gray

Chris Watt & Pws & Buzz Jones

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

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.

Oliver Willey

From Mrs Emma Willey

My amazing beautiful brave son who died this year aged just 22. We miss him so very much especially his smile. He had so many things to deal with but his mum, dad, sister Grace and twin brother Joe are honored to have been part of his too short, but amazing life.

Wendy Woodthorpe

From Miss Leanne Woodthorpe

My lovely Mum. Loved and remembered every day.

Mum and Dad Jenkinson

From Miss Tammy Jenkinson

They will always be remembered and never forgotten. They are both missed so much but now back together again. Forever. Xxxxxxx

Mum and Dad

From Mr Mark Fort

Linda&Robert Taylor

From Mrs Sally-Ann Knight

In Memory of a very special Mum&Dad who are missed each and every day.
St barnabas cared for mum in her final days and were amazing couldn’t of asked for any better.

Sheila Marshall & Dennis Marshall

From Mrs Sarah de Havilland

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.

Doreen Beech

From Mrs Carole Tuplin

Miss you so much mum, remembering all the happy times

Betty&George Stubley

From Mrs Lynn Cartwright

My special Mum and Dad, my protectors and my guides. I was loved by the best. Always in my heart, Lynn xx

Paul&Matthew Allen

From Mrs Margaret Allen

Paul & Matthew you will be remembered always.
With love Mum and Dad. X
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Janet & Johnny

From Mrs Kathryn Isherwood

They both loved to garden so this heart will sit in mine & I can think of them whenever I am sat enjoying a cup of coffee in the sunshine! xx

Sue Kirk

From Miss Natalie Sugden

Not a day passes where we don't think of you. Knowing you are looking over us all. Till we meet again xxx

Angela Wade

From Mrs Elisabeth Woodwards

A very much loved daughter mother wife and sister forever in our hearts

Harry & Kath Dawson

From Miss Hannah Dawson

Colin Dunn

From Mrs Patricia Pearson

Such a beautiful journey we had for the last 15 years. Bless you my dearest Col.
Love you forever xxx

Mum & David xx & Dad

From Mr Ian Tointon

Remembering our parents and brother
Margaret, Douglas and David Tointon

Elizabeth Erlund

From Mrs Carol Erlund

Celua Moss

From Mrs Debbie Wren

A wonderfully strong, generous and kind woman who lived to help others. You achieved so much in life mum and had so much more to enjoy. I think of you each and every day and know that I was blessed to have had you in my life. I miss you mum and the hurt has not lessened with the passing of time.
Love Debs xx

Malcolm Cook

From Miss Grace Cook

Grandad was always in his garden. Growing his own vegetables and prize winning leeks. I’ll always remember what he taught me.

Bill Cadogan

From Mrs Jean Cadogan

Always loved and forever in my heart.

Ann My Mum xx

From Mrs Claire Stubbs

Maddy Orford

From Ms Barbara Spiller

Maddy was 18 when she died after two failed heart transplant. She was diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and end-stage heart failure just nine months previously. She was just about to start the next chapter in her life, studying for A levels and University. She was bright, funny and independently-minded, always ready to try something new – the scarier the better. She was one of a kind and is missed every day by her parents and sister.

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