Miss you every single day Grandma. Love you always, Stacey xx
Sheila & Mont Hewitt were my wonderful Grandparents. Mont, Aka Maurice passed away in April 2007 and my beautiful Grandma lived on another 14 years without him. When Sheila passed away in April 2021 she left behind 3 devoted daughters 6 loving grandchildren and 4 adoring great grandchildren (2 of which tenderly gave her the nickname 'churchill' after the car insurance dog she had on her shelf). The only thing that helps the grief and loss of her is knowing she is back with Grandad, hopefully laughing, dancing & making up for all those years apart.
Forever remembered and missed with love .
My mum was the most important person in my life. Not just my mum but my best friend. I miss her each and every day ????
John James was my dad. A cheerful character who was a talented refrigeration engineer. He designed and installed an air conditioning system into a Volvo car in the 1970’s.
Harry James was my grandad. A finer gentleman you wouldn’t wish to meet. A Nottingham lad who settled with in Lincolnshire after his retirement. He was a true mentor.
I feel so sad that you were taken from us too early. I miss you more as the years pass, you are forever in my heart.
Love you
Janet
Remembering with so much love my wonderful husband Robert, miss you so so much, forever in my heart.
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.
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.
To my great-grandma, grand parents, polly paws and all those I have loved and lost. Remembering you all. xxx
Our darling son who passed away in November 2021 after a six year battle with cancer. He was 19 years old. He was an amazing young man, many things to many people including The Lincoln City family.. #ONEJACKNOTTY. ????
FOREVER WITH US XXX
Sylvia Boardman my beautiful and amazing mum, my best friend, my inspiration, my world; you are always, always with me in my heart and all that I do.
You were so brave and positive and walked the long journey you faced with so much courage and dignity to enable you to stay with us for as long as you could.
I miss you so very much and think about and talk to you every day; you are still very much part of all we do and I know that you are watching over us and are our guiding light.
Without doubt you were the best `nannie' to your beloved boys Harry and Adam; they love and miss you lots and I know you are shining down on them and bursting with pride.
I love you beyond words and am so incredibly proud to be your daughter; until we meet again, you will remain always in my heart xxx
She was an imaging mum. Always time for others. I miss her so much
Jane Dyer – A beautiful and loving mum, taken from us far to soon ❤️
Our Mother Elizabeth Armstrong volunteered at St Barnabas for over 15 years, serving teas and gave a friendly chat to everyone. She passed on 19 November 2021 aged 82. Our Mother lovingly cared for our Father, David Armstrong during his palliative care, he passed on 17 March 2005 aged 65. Towards the end, a talented St Barnabas Nurse played the Piano Accordion for my Father during his final days. He smiled and tapped his fingers in time to the tune. Dad was a talented player himself. A very special moment for our parents. Both parents are much loved and missed. Your Daughter Janet xx
Forever in Our Hearts.
Not a day goes past without us thinking of you.
You are truly missed xx
xx Love You both xx
Loved and missed always
Beloved father and husband. Missed every day.
For my friend and neighbour who has just lost her husband
Love an miss you both so much… forever in my heart… love aly
There are so many memories- the fact that you worked so hard to allow us to have ponies to give us an outside interest, your creativity, you making and painting pottery bowls with the girls which they still have, telling Sebastian the dog off for pinching mince pies off the worktop, your amazing Victoria sponge cake and the ‘farmhouse teas’ will be always be a great favourite with Emily and Lucy. You left a big hole and huge shoes to follow!