Jayne Barnaby

David Searby

Dave Whitley

Catherine Betts

Edna Parish

Gordon Prentice

Elizabeth Pickering, Joseph Derrick, Peter Derrick & Mark Dykes

Geoff Smith

Irene + Ernest + Stephen Horsfield

Elaine Walker

Maggie Robinson, Joanne Robinson & Tony Robinson

Margaret (Cyn) Blades

Emma Louise Jennings & Matilda (Tilly) Jennings

Sara Travis & Derek Woodcock

John Johnson, Audrey Johnson & Jeanette Horner

Patrick Corcoran

Richard Coldicott, Colin Brayshay & Dr Fiona Bradley of Trinity College Dublin

Shirley and Alf Bilton

Michael Townsend & Irene Townsend

Graham Nightingale

Jake Jessop

Sheila Coulman

Aalayah Rose Watts

Jack+Mary+Ray+Graham Portas

Barrie Tozer

Peter Gregory

Geoff Brown

Ken Cook

Jayne Barnaby

From Mr Paul Barnaby

David Searby

From Mrs Christine Searby

Love you for Ever

Dave Whitley

From Miss Hannah Whitley

Always thinking of you dad, we love you so much and miss you everyday 🫶

Catherine Betts

From Mrs Amy McClung

There are no words to say how much I miss you, and especially at this time of year on our first Christmas without you. You always made Christmas so magical for us growing up and I’m trying to do the same for the girls, after all I was taught by the best, but without you every day is tinted with a little grey

Merry Christmas mum, I love you xxxx

Edna Parish

From Mrs. Emma Rowitt

Auntie Edna was an inspiration to me, and all that had the pleasure of knowing her. Despite challenges she faced, she always had a positive attitude, and such determination, strength and bravery that astounded us all. She had the kindest heart, the biggest smile and will be very missed by all that knew her. She always wanted to help others, enjoyed baking, especially rock cakes, which were amazing and has taught me so much and a real example of the woman I have become. We have so many amazing memories together, from being young in her garden watching the lilies blossom in her pond, baking all sorts of delights together to hours sat on the sofa chatting. She leaves a very big hole, however, I know her star is shining brightly above us.

Gordon Prentice

From Mrs. Mary Prentice

Loved and remembered alway
Happy heavenly Christmas
Love forever
Mum,dad and family

Elizabeth Pickering, Joseph Derrick, Peter Derrick & Mark Dykes

From Mrs. Jane Pickering

Geoff Smith

From Mr. David Smith

My Dad passed away in 1997. He was an incredible man and a complete inspiration as he was also diabetic since he was 11. This never stopped him doing anything. He was a Scout leader for many years! Still miss him and love him loads. ❤️

Irene + Ernest + Stephen Horsfield

From Mrs. Ellen Holland

In memory of a brother I never knew, passed away only 3 days old and my devoted parents bore the tragedy in silence.

Elaine Walker

From Mr Richard Walker

Elaine was the most beautiful, kind, caring and compassionate wife and mum. 41 years of marriage and our love grew stronger year by year. So unlucky to lose her too soon but so lucky to have met her and for us to realise we were meant for each other. Elaine, you will never be forgotten, I will never stop loving you; until we meet again, forever yours, Richard xx

Maggie Robinson, Joanne Robinson & Tony Robinson

From Mrs. Megan Ford

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, wherever you may be. Together, safe & loved.

Always in our hearts, Good night, good bless

Megan & Family xxx

Margaret (Cyn) Blades

From Miss Natalie Blades

Merry Christmas Nan. This was your favourite time of year. I hope you are celebrating up there with Grandad Reg. We will never forget you. We miss you and love you lots and lots. Love Natalie, Rob, Jade, Kie and Kain xxxxx

Emma Louise Jennings & Matilda (Tilly) Jennings

From Mrs. Margaret Jennings

Emma is our daughter, born 14 June 1988, who stayed with us for just one day. We have taken part in the Light a Light procession every year since, this is her part of Christmas.

Tilly is our first grandchild, born March 2020, whom we have not been able to meet and cuddle yet due to the COVID Pandemic and travel restrictions across the World. Instead of being able to show her the Christmas Tree in person, to have her own light shining on it is the next best thing.

Sara Travis & Derek Woodcock

From Mrs. Sylvia Woodcock

Sara and Derek always in our hearts, loved and never forgotten.

John Johnson, Audrey Johnson & Jeanette Horner

From Mr Graham Johnson

SO MANY HAPPY MEMORIES. MISSING YOU LOVE YOU LOTS
GRAHAM MARLENE AND FAMILIES XXXX

Patrick Corcoran

From Miss Janet Corcoran

Miss you Daddy xxx

Richard Coldicott, Colin Brayshay & Dr Fiona Bradley of Trinity College Dublin

From Mrs. Nicola Coldicott

Time passes but the inspiration, love and memories remain. I love and miss you so much.
Love always Nicky xoxo

Shirley and Alf Bilton

From Deborah Taylor

To an amazing mum and dad, always in our hearts x

Michael Townsend & Irene Townsend

From Miss Emma Townsend

Love and Miss you both so much xxx Thank you to St Barnabas for the care you both received in the final days of your lives xxx ❤️❤️❤️

Graham Nightingale

From Ms. Amanda Nightingale

Dad
Missing you & your festive shirt this Christmas
Love all your girls xxx

Jake Jessop

From Mrs Tracy Jessop

In memory of our Dad, Jake. Christmas isn’t the same without you falling asleep with a glass of red in your hand after your dinner. Loved and missed every day from Darren, Tracy and family xx

Sheila Coulman

From Miss Sophie Coulman

We miss you so much, but love you even more.
Soph, George & Ed xxxxx

Aalayah Rose Watts

From Miss Stevie-Lea OBoyle

Merry 1st Christmas our darling girl
We hope you are happy, dancing in the clouds.
Love you always and forever,
Mummy and Daddy
xxxx

Jack+Mary+Ray+Graham Portas

From Mrs. Frances Finn

Happy and treasured memories of the family Christmas's we shared together

Barrie Tozer

From Mrs Lesley Tozer

This will be my 3rd Christmas without the love of my life ???? ???? I miss him everyday but at this time of year he would always have some antics up his sleeve making us all laugh, being silly with our grandchildren, I miss everything about him.

Peter Gregory

From Mrs Ann Gregory

Pete – missing you on what will be my 1st Christmas without you. Last Xmas the lovely ladies from St Barnabas came and made you comfortable and brought cheer on a dark day. Love and miss you ????

Geoff Brown

From Mr Ian Brown

Loving memories of a muched loved Dad

Ken Cook

From Ms. Michaela McGorty

Dad, I don't know how to make the stuffing like you and grandad did so dinner can never be the same. Thank you for the years you kept opening the kitchen door, always at the wrong time, and rolling your eyes at my obsessive list checking. No one else can take that place. I miss you.

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