Dad …The strongest, kindest man I knew …miss your wisdom. You made me who I am …..your loved forever xx
To my lovely husband, taken too soon. All I have left are a myriad of memories of a life well lived. You did more in 60 years than most and I am glad to have shared so many adventures in our 32 years together. I hope you are skiing down Marvel or canoeing on the Trent for eternity. Forever in my heart ♥️
Love always
My dad was my rock we had lots of fun memories of holidaying in the touring caravan the new forest and Isle of Wight were two favourite places we all went miss you so much dad xxxx
I lost my Mum to Alzheimer’s in 2015 which was heartbreaking and then lost my Dad to Cancer in 2019.
We miss them both so much xxxxx
my mum was the most strong kind hearted woman and she continued to fight till the very end ❤️
So many special memories of precious times spent together.
Much loved and missed each and every day xxx
Michael Claffey is never far from our thoughts. ‘Hold Tight Riders!’
With grateful thanks to the staff who came to give hospice at home and for the continued support we as a family received
Bless you all.
My Family will always be thankful that St Barnabas Hospice was there to help Mum in her final days. The care and attention she received was above and beyond. There was care shown to us too, and I will always be grateful for that. All Hospices do a marvellous job, often at heightened emotions, maintaining a dignity and compassion that is only appreciated after the sad passing of a much loved Family member. Thank you St Barnabas for being there for us and most importantly for Mum.
Always in my heart and thoughts everyday life isn't the same without you both miss you both everyday love Sharron ❤️ xx
Not a day passes where we don't think of you. Knowing you are looking over us all. Till we meet again xxx
These hearts are for my Sister Sarah’s children, who lost their mum unexpectedly last year.
ILAMYA
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.
Beloved father and husband. Missed every day.
Mum and Dad , you will be forever in my heart. And I miss you dearly every day. All my love Gail & Pete xx
Wonderful memories of a loving sister-in-law, Diana.
Brian was a proud and loving family man.
A country lad, he enjoyed be outdoors and would often be found gardening or looking after his pet chickens. He was also passionate about photography, aviation and fishing.
Our memory of Brian is one of Brian sat at the table in the garden laughing and chatting away as we spent time with our 3 grown up children.
The calmest, funniest & most down to earth man in our family who loved his wife, daughter & everyone around him to the moon & back. Never one to complain, even when poorly. I’ll never forget when Martin thought that Nonna called Isa a “squashed tomato”. Rest in peace Martin. You’ll be forever in our hearts xx
Mum, you will always be in our hearts and with us every step we take. Love you so much x
A much loved father , father in law and grandad to us all , aswell as a loving husband to Sally that with never be forgot ,we hope we are all making up proud with new grandchildren and memories together , love you loads miss you everyday john, em , bracken and maddie ❤️ xx