Dad …The strongest, kindest man I knew …miss your wisdom. You made me who I am …..your loved forever xx
So missed, so loved…
Alice Harty, Mam, Gramma + Great Gramma, the guiding light of our family – loved and missed every day xxx
A wonderful, warm, funny, interesting, caring man. Your love was the most important thing in my life and I will miss you forever.
Always Loved always missed, every single day, for ever in our heart
ILAMYA
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.
Dad, thank you for always being there. You gave me a love of reading, Star Trek and Star Wars which are being passed to the next generation. I wish you could be here to see your grandson grow but for now, you live on in our memories and stories.
Death is that state in which one exists only in the memory of others, which is why this is not the end, No goodbyes.
Love you
Dad, nearly two years has gone since you passed away and not a day goes by where I don’t think of you. I miss your voice, I miss your smell, I miss your smile, I miss your laugh, I miss watching you dance, I miss you. I would give anything to see you again. Love you more than you will ever know
Stacey xxxxxx
Ken Hughes, deeply missed, a fitting tribute to him as he worked at the works department at Lincoln cathedral for many years.
He believed in me & encouraged me (something I’d never experienced before) & he helped me find myself again after a difficult time – as well as a true & deeper faith in our Lord Jesus ✝️ Forever Loved & Missed x
Will always be loved and missed xxxx
We will forever be grateful to all of the staff at St.Barnabas for making the last few weeks of my aunties life as comfortable as possible, and for the support they showed us when we needed it the most.
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
Ann was really wonderful with a heart full of love for everyone.
She was so kind and always found time to help anyone.
She could light a room up with her smile and filled our lives with sunshine and rainbows.
We miss her so much and think of her every day.
We will carry her in our hearts forever x
In loving memory of my wife Mary Newby and lovely mum and Granny. You were taken from us too soon and are missed every day and always in our heart and thoughts, with lots and lots of love.xxxxxx
Our darling son taken far too soon he will be forever 29 . We love and miss him everyday We will never forget you and our lives will never be the same love Mum and Dad Tom and Melissa xx