Miss you every single day Grandma. Love you always, Stacey xx
There are so many good memories we have of Dad, he was a funny, kind, caring and loving man who is missed everyday by all of us xxx
Sam Lawton / Dad
Succumbed to covid April 2020.
Loved and remembered everyday xxx
Mum, always in my heart x
A nan and two grandads that were taken too early and never got to meet their grandkids – we tell them who you were and they love to talk about you. Forever in our hearts.
My Grandma was always very passionate about St Barnabas and went around collecting money for their lottery for many years. I always remember spending time with my Grandma at the weekends and occasionally going with her to make the collections.
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.
Remembering our parents and brother
Margaret, Douglas and David Tointon
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.
Thinking of you Mum , Dad & Mark . Always in our hearts ♥️
Lee phillips- my dad and my hero; the bestest friend any girl could wish for should always be her daddy and I was lucky that mine was just that, i miss him endlessly, there are so many things he’s missed out on but I just hope he’s with me somewhere sharing it to xxxx
Irene White, a loving wife, Mum, Grandma and sister. We love you dearly. You are missed more than words can say. So many memories with you, how we loved your smile and giggle. Devoted to your family, even now we know you’re looking out for us – each of us feeling your presence in our own way – our beautiful guiding angel.
Always in our hearts, love Keith, Stephen & Katie, Julia & Alasdair, Oliver, Rosie and Rowan xxx
In memory of our loving dad, husband and grandad, Peter Shelbourn. Missing you always, forever in our hearts xxx
Your amazing staff looked after my dad in September for respite care, you made him feel so comfortable during his time with you. Thank you
My dad lost his 9 month battle with cancer in 2019. When he first got ill, we had no idea that it was cancer as he had none of the normal indicative symptoms. Once diagnosed, he was given a course of chemo and reacted so well to it. He gained weight, the cancer was killed off but then he had to have a break from chemo to allow his body to recover. That was all the time that the cancer needed to come back even stronger. We lost him three weeks after we were told there was nothing else that could be done. I am grateful for those 9 months that I had with Dad as I know others are not so lucky. I miss him a lot and hope that each day I make him proud.
We lost our Mum in August 2021 after a short battle with Oesphageal Cancer. Mums last wishes were that she be nursed at home with those who she loved around her in her own home. With the support and dedicated Hospice at Home team we were able to do just this. They were incredible, so caring not only to my mum but to us as a family too. We will never forget the professional and caring way in which they preserved my mums dignity and ensured her final wishes were met. We are eternally grateful to all the team for everything they did. Thank you x
Shirley Rose ( mum)….a great lady ,helped so many ,loved by all …miss you mum ..Nic and Chris x
Best friend & mother, sorely missed every day, love you more than words can say xxxx
Mum and Dad
Forever in our hearts.
Love you
Jane
Dad died in 1984, too young at only 54 .
Mum died a few years ago ,peacefully in her own home .
Mum along with all the family was cared for lovingly by St Barnabas and Marie Curie nurses.
Thank you so much.