Dad …The strongest, kindest man I knew …miss your wisdom. You made me who I am …..your loved forever xx
in loving memory of my parents
We lost Dad to prostate cancer in 2020 and without chance to breathe Mum lost her battle to cervical cancer in February 2022.
The support we received from St Barnabas meant we were able to carry their wishes to pass away peacefully at home.
This celebration of life and charity allows us to support this great charity and gain a keep sake in their memory.
Mike and Sue Jackson. Together again and always remembered x
My dad was one in a million, would help anyone , even if all he could offer was a smile and a chat.
He taught us to be humble , be grateful for every blessing and just be kind. Help where you can and look after those that need it.
My grandad was such a special man that always made everyone smile when he entered the room. He will be truly missed by all of us. In grandads words ‘keep smiling’. Love you grandad xxx
My lovely Mum. Loved and remembered every day.
A much loved husband and dad . Gond but not forgotten.
Ann was the heart of our family she was loved by all her met her. She was caring and a great cake maker.
David was a gentle giant who cared for everyone he met. He volunteered for St Barnabas for 17 years, starting with driving patients around. He then helped at the warehouse during Covid. He will be missed by everyone who knew him x
Always in my heart, miss you every day, Mum. I know you would love this & it will stand proud in my garden. You did so much for St Barnabas not knowing that they would one day do so much for us. Xx
In fondest memory
Mum, you’re one in a million, eternally my best friend. Love you forever. Sharon x
My husband is currently in palliative care so is still with me at the moment, we are hoping that he will be transferred from hospital in the next few days ready for our 46th anniversary this Sunday (24th April). I have many happy memories like our wedding day trying not to laugh at our wedding cake that looked like it would topple over at any moment, or the proud look on his face when our first child was born, or our many happy times when we started to enjoy cruising especially a special one for our Ruby anniversary, I even wore a red dress that night, each time he looks at me I can see the deep love in his eyes, one I am going to miss so much when the inevitable time come, along with our nightly routine telling each other we love them, I've now got tears streaming down my face just typing this.
Chris was an inspiration to many. His passion for mental health was second to none . He led Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust to be the great Trust it is today, and for that we are grateful. On a personal note he was kind, thoughtful, generous and lived life to the full, and was taken way too soon. He is sadly missed but with the great work he did with mental health his memory lives on .
My heart is overflowing for you , it breaks for you but most of all it beats in honour of you baby, you'll find us again ❤️????
We love and miss you always , My Darling, Dad, Grandad xxx
Love always
Gone too soon
Greatly missed Dad and Grandad – we miss you Cobby xxx
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.