Ernest Brockman

Tony Strudwick

John Young

Peter Trought

xx Suzi xx xx Mum xx

Mary Thomas

Chris Wood

Daphne Cox

Daisy Lai

Rob Dowlman

Malcolm Brown

Peter Mitchell & Pete

Phil Aspinall

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

Rene Bill Glossop

Mima George

Queenie x

DAD GRANDAD

Harold Goodyear

Mum |

Lyn Alcock

Margaret Pavely

Simon Taylor

Barrie Tokelove

Marion Eden

Val & Ken Ward & Kath & Les Foster

Patricia Hughes & Elizabeth Hughes

Justin Gregory

Ernest Brockman

From Miss Joanna brockman

Missing you always ????

Tony Strudwick

From Mrs Holly Haddock

Dad, you were unable to join us in the big move to Lincolnshire but now you can be with us. Missing you every day, Love Caren, Martin, Angela, Holly, Harry, Oliver, Phoebe, Les, Georgia, Tom and Edie x

John Young

From Mrs Carol Young

A dear husband, my soul mate taken too soon. Forever in my heart.

Peter Trought

From Mrs Hannah Kempton

My dad was a man against whom all men are measured. None will ever match up or surpass.

xx Suzi xx xx Mum xx

From Miss Kelly Bright

Love, like starlight, never dies.

Love and miss you every day. xxxx

Mary Thomas

From Miss Rachel Harrison

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.

Chris Wood

From Mrs Annie Wood

Daphne Cox

From Mrs Laura McCarthy

Daphne was a true friend. We miss her terribly but she will forever remain in our hearts.

Daisy Lai

From Miss Jenny Lau

I think of you every day my friend. Forever in my heart XxX

Rob Dowlman

From Miss Emma Kennedy

Malcolm Brown

From Mrs Marion Brown

In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and friend. A strong man, full of love, charm and character. Remembered, loved and respected by so many, for the true gentleman he was. In our hearts forever xxxx

Peter Mitchell & Pete

From Miss Louise Cooper

Phil Aspinall

From Mrs Caroline Aspinall

In memory of my beloved husband Phil who was able to spend his last days at home thanks to the help of St Barnabas nurses .

Anthony Hugh Faulkner

From Miss Anne Faulkner

Rene Bill Glossop

From Mrs Linda Ottewell

The most wonderful parents who were ;loving and caring to everyone they met..

Mima George

From Mrs Vicki Wells

Remembered with love x

Queenie x

From Mrs Katy Edwards

DAD GRANDAD

From Mrs Carole Scally

Dad, what I wouldn't give for one of your crushing hugs, to hear your voice, to spend more time with you.
Missed every day, loved so much, your memory will last in our hearts forever. Carole xxx

Harold Goodyear

From Mrs Kate Jacob

Mum |

From Mrs Christine Wells

Lyn Alcock

From Mr Gary Alcock

Most wonderful and beautiful wife taken far too early.
Thanks to the brilliant, dedicated staff of St Barnabas' Hospice At Home who looked after her so well in her final days

Margaret Pavely

From Mrs Claudia Coggan

This heart is my mum. This heart represents love. This heart a smiley face. This heart are memories that are a place of safety. This heart is family.

Simon Taylor

From Mrs Rachael Eades

Barrie Tokelove

From Mr Mark Tokelove

Marion Eden

From Mrs Melanie Byrne

To a beautiful mother, nana and soon to be great nana. You will always be in our hearts. We all miss you each day in our lives and one day when it’s our time we will see you again. With all our love mum

Val & Ken Ward & Kath & Les Foster

From Mrs Claire Foster

Patricia Hughes & Elizabeth Hughes

From Mrs Dorothy Dixon

In loving memory of my Mum Patricia and my beautiful sister-in-law Elizabeth. Both loved very much and missed every minute of each day. XxxxX

Justin Gregory

From Mrs Maureen Hall

Remembering my darling son Justin Gregory our special star up above.
You brought so much love and happiness to everyone you met , Justin loved his football especially Tottenham and Lincoln ,he had learning disabilities but it never held him back he held a job at Waitrose for 20years was known by many customers pushing his big cage round with kitchen rolls,toilet rolls ect (you would hear it before you saw him he was only 4ft 9ins) to fill his paper eisle up ., It was known as Justin's eisle !
He is loved and missed by so many.
Until we are together again Justin
Lots of love Mum xxxx

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