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Tom Haughey

Barbara Williams & Alan Williams

Tom Haughey

Tony Fuller

Pam Eaton

Tony Thompson & Keith Minett

David Noble

annie gibson

Rosalind Hicks

Joy Gray

Rita Willis

Harold Rigden

John Blackshaw

Janet Robinson

Simon Smith

Stuart Curtis

Robert Wright, Alice Wright, Robert Wright & Jack Wright

Brenda Cawdron, Teresa Bean & Mick Bean

Margaret Davis

Rod Hayes

Ben Divers

Jean Hammerton & Alison Pick

Christine Wright & Keith Wells

Joy Jowitt

Tracey White, Daniel White & Jonathan Cave

Cathy Betts

Sharon Thurlby

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From Mrs Kate Wilson

Tom Haughey

From Ms. Gillian Mitchell

Remembering Tom today and always, with much love x

Barbara Williams & Alan Williams

From Mrs Suzanne Williams

Always Remembered
Love from Diane, Sue and Mandy

Tom Haughey

From Ms. Gillian Mitchell

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Tony Fuller

From Mrs. Sage Fuller

Pam Eaton

From Mr. Matt Eaton

Mum
Merry Christmas
Love
Matt
xxx

Tony Thompson & Keith Minett

From Mrs sue Minett

My Dad Tony was supported by the wonderful team at St Barnabas during his last years of life. Just like the Tree of Life, Dad lit up the room wherever he was and was funny, inspiring and always positive about everything. We miss him dearly xx

David Noble

From Mrs. Jennifer Noble

A wonderful husband who was taken far too soon very suddenly. Much loved and missed.

annie gibson

From Miss anne gibson

Died on Christmas day but never forgotten in life and death always a shining star

Rosalind Hicks

From Mr Iain Fenwick

Christmas was always your special time of year, Mum. Will never be the same without you now.

Joy Gray

From Miss Aimee Gray

Rita Willis

From Mr Sean Kitchen

She was a lovely, kind person and a good friend over the years. Thank you for the kindness you always showed me

Harold Rigden

From Mrs Christine Reeve

Remembering with love the many happy family Christmases xx

John Blackshaw

From Ms. Rachel Poole

You were and still are and always will be the centre of my universe, my soul mate. I miss you every day and your Bah Humbug at Christmas xx

Janet Robinson

From Mr. Anthony Robinson

A truly wonderful caring person, wife, mum and nanny. Sadly missed but not forgotten. Sleep well my Angel. Txx

Simon Smith

From Mrs Steph Smith

Simon,
Even though you were a Scrooge, Christmas will never be the same without you.
Love you always,
Steph.

Stuart Curtis

From Mr Simon Curtis

Miss you everyday
Simon and Emma

Robert Wright, Alice Wright, Robert Wright & Jack Wright

From Mrs. Marguerite Buxton

Remembering, my dear Mum & Dad and my brothers too…miss you all so much xxxx

Brenda Cawdron, Teresa Bean & Mick Bean

From Mrs Sarah Castelow

Miss you all lots. Christmas is not the same without you. My light is in memory of you all so dear to our hearts. Love you xx

Margaret Davis

From Mrs. Sarah Duguid

Mum loved Lincoln Cathedral at night, especially at Christmas when it was surrounded by Christmas trees. To know that she is being remembered by having a light dedicated to her this Christmas makes it very special.

Rod Hayes

From Mrs. Karen Grassick

Missing dad this Christmas

Ben Divers

From Mr. Tom Divers

A Christmas memory that always makes my heart pang, as young children we would sing carols around the table whilst leaving a Sherry and mince pie for Father Christmas and a carrot for Rudolph. Miss you! Love from your little brother, Tom.

Jean Hammerton & Alison Pick

From Miss Keyley Taylor

Christmas Day with all the family round the table

Christine Wright & Keith Wells

From Mrs. Sue Wells

We will keep the Christmas traditions going Mum, even though it’s so hard with you not here. Thinking of you always.
Love and miss you
Xxx

Miss your Thursday visits Cobby, even if you did fall asleep. Love and miss you xxx

Joy Jowitt

From Mrs Emily Stevens

Lincoln always held a special place for us both & now your Granddaughter is at the University, you would be so proud of her, we miss you all so much!

Tracey White, Daniel White & Jonathan Cave

From Mr Trevor White

Tracey and Daniel you are forever in my heart and mind, and I miss you both like crazy. At least I have so many happy memories to comfort me and I thank you both for that Love and hugs for you both xxx
Johnny I will never find another friend like you as you supported me through my tough times but at least I have sooooooo many fun memories to bring me a smile when I am down and I am very thankful for that. Miss you like mad you big daft fella xxx

Cathy Betts

From Miss Rachel Betts

Christmas was Mum’s favourite time of year, when she was more excited than even the grandchildren! Having lost Mum earlier this year, Christmas is going to be a really difficult time where her absence is felt so greatly. We love and miss you so much Mum.

Sharon Thurlby

From Ms. Alison Thurlby

Sharon loved Christmas – everything about it – food, drink, fun, shopping but most of all, giving to other people.
I miss my sister every single day and our family is not the same without her.

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