Dad …The strongest, kindest man I knew …miss your wisdom. You made me who I am …..your loved forever xx
Pamela March 1927-2019, my loving grandmother passed away after a short battle with cancer. She was the most generous, caring and selfless person anyone could ever wish to have in their lives. My family and I will forever be grateful for all that she did for us, we miss her greatly .
My lovely Dad, I miss you so much, I treasure the memories of our time together, our chats , listening to you reminisce of days gone by with a smile and a laugh. You were and will always be my role model in life. A true gentleman who never spoke badly of anyone, a kind soul, hard worker , great provider who always put his family first but more than anything you were my Lovely Dad . With all my love Angie , your Angel with an A xx
My parents Mary & Ray Winship, forever in my heart.
This heart is in memory of my parents Jean & George Dunmore who sadly passed away recently within 3 months of each other.
They could not bear to be apart after 59 years married.
Together forever ❤
All 4 family members have left a big holes in our hearts and minds and will be forever remembered. xx
Our beautiful, hippy, sister. She would arrive from her home in London, looking quite exotic and stay at our family home for all special occasions. Christmas, Easter, Mums birthday and a week in the summer. Great company, loved Neil Young, board games and long walks. Introduced us to different foods and art. Left us suddenly, thankyou St.Barnabas for you help and care. ♥️♥️
Shirley Rose ( mum)….a great lady ,helped so many ,loved by all …miss you mum ..Nic and Chris x
My Dad really was my hero. Such a fun, outgoing and positive person who lit up any room he walked in. We miss him dearly but his favourite song 'Always look on the bright side of life' really makes us smile as it is everything my Dad stood for.
Happy memories of two dear brothers who both had such a great sense of humour and my sis in laws who were such kind and thoughtful friends to me.
My mum lived a vibrant, busy and sociable life. In true Yorkshire style she faced all hurdles head on and fought tirelessly for what she believed in. She fought breast cancer for 30 years before it eventually stole her from our family ????
My brother and I lost our Dad in 2021 due to covid. Our Dad enjoyed supporting St Barnabas by providing live music at numerous charity events. Dad used his love of music to encourage Tom and I to join him in these events.
My Dad was my hero and was always there for me no matter what. He taught me so many things that have stayed with me. I miss our late evening talks and his wise words so much.
My Dad, my hero.
John Woodford
In loving memory of a dear Dad, Grandad & Big Grandad
Xx
Mum, you’re one in a million, eternally my best friend. Love you forever. Sharon x