Gillian Marshall

Linda Rawlings

Glyn Hind

Margaret O’Boyle

Martin Byrne

Josephine Penford

Sylvia Taylor & John Taylor

Jeff Daly

Hilda Scott & Ann Hughes

Ezra Cade

Sandra Auckland

William Rice-Johnston

Olive Swinnerton

Alan Gallimore

IVAN ELKINGTON

Jane Cleary

Dorothy Hill

Steve Rowland

Gordon Holman

Maureen Wilson & Nigel Houghton

Gordon and Margaret Atkinson

Tony Cole

Clifford Read

Simon Mee

Jean Paulger

Patricia Weaver, Colin Weaver, Joanne Pycroft, Kathleen Wilmore & Oliver Wright

Stuart Curtis

Albert James Keningale

Gillian Marshall

From Mr Tim Marshall

Mum lived all her life in Nettleham and did flower sales in support of St Barnabas. She passed away at the hospice in January 2022. She lived Christmas and her family and is sorely missed.

Linda Rawlings

From Miss Kayleigh Gardner

Merry Christmas Nanny, the first Christmas without you but forever in our mind and hearts. You are the brightest star on top of the tree. We miss you lots and love you millions.

Glyn Hind

From Miss Katie Hind

Dad was cared for by St Barnabas inpatient unit for just over 3 weeks this year and they did a fabulous job to make dad comfortable and pain free as per his wishes. Also doing all they could to involve us during the pandemic. Dad lived in Lincoln all his life and memories with him will always be in our heart. Lighting a light for him will light up the memories we have of him, especially being the first Christmas period without him.

Margaret O’Boyle

From Miss Victoria Smith

Wherever you are, I hope the skies are bluer, the colours are brighter, the hills are higher and the world is kinder. I will love you forever x

Martin Byrne

From Mrs Linda Byrne

So loved and missed by me, his children and grandchildren. 3rd Christmas without him, he so loved his family, he would be proud of the people they are becoming x

Josephine Penford

From Mr. Jack Penford

Still loved and missed by all the family, especially at Christmas time.

Sylvia Taylor & John Taylor

From Mrs. Amelia Chambers

Grandma and Grandad; a duo, a pair, a double act. We miss you so much, but will think of you shining brightly. Our two stars together again x

Jeff Daly

From Mrs Linzi Robinson

Dedicating a light to my dad who loved Christmas and made it so magical for us as children, and then for my children. Always look for the brightest star in the sky.

Hilda Scott & Ann Hughes

From Mrs Amanda Billett

A loving mum and a beautiful Auntie. Both missed every day but especially at Christmas time.

Ezra Cade

From Mrs Pamela Cade

A wonderful husband, father and friend to many who was helped to end his days peacefully at home by the loving care of the Macmillan, St Barnabas and Marie Curie nurses.

Sandra Auckland

From Mrs Karen Smith

Mum,
Keep Shining Bright ❤️
Loved and Missed Always xxx

William Rice-Johnston

From Mrs Mary Rice-Johnston

My husband was the kindest and gentle n man and greatly missed by all the family – even our great grand children who were 4 and 5 when Bill died ( they are 8 and 9 now still talk about him and they hope he is looking down on them .

Olive Swinnerton

From Mrs Kayleigh Scutt

We know you are shining down on us this christmas Nanny. You are missed more than you could ever imagine. God Bless xxx

Alan Gallimore

From Mrs. Lorraine Gallimore

Loved and missed , every day .You would make us laugh , at Christmas with your silly jokes,and trying to carve the turkey, your way which never went right.Xx

IVAN ELKINGTON

From Mrs Marie Fox

Christmas will never be the same without you we love & miss you so much my lovely daddy xx

Jane Cleary

From Mrs. Heather Cleary

Always in our hearts.

Dorothy Hill

From Mrs Catherine Elder

Remembering all the wonderful Christmases spent with my mum and all the love and laughter we shared. She is forever in our hearts and our memories, at Christmas and always xxx

Steve Rowland

From Mrs Michele Rowland

Life just isnt the same without you 831 xxx

Gordon Holman

From Miss Elisabeth Holman

I have so many memories of my wonderful Grandad, but one of my absolute favourites was when I took him to the hospital for an appointment earlier this year. When we got there I got to wheel him around in a wheelchair which he found absolutely hilarious as I was so scared of pushing him into a wall or a door frame! He even joked as we were leaving about me passing my wheelchair pushing license – making a joke about me not passing my driving test yet! But this is one of my favourite memories because it was the first time I had seen my Grandad genuinely smile for a very long time.

Maureen Wilson & Nigel Houghton

From Miss Kerry Houghton

Our Nanna was the heart of Christmas for our family, we miss you so much but we carry on celebrating for you xx

Dad, who would always wake is up on Christmas morning because he was so excited to see us open our presents. I miss the 5am text messages as an adult asking if Santa has been to my home yet. Love you Dad xx

Gordon and Margaret Atkinson

From Mrs Julie Treadwell

Another Christmas without you.
Missing you both.
Keep shining brightly x x x

Tony Cole

From Mrs Jo Carrick

My hero!!!!

Clifford Read

From Mrs Magda Read

My first Christmas without you would not be complete. I am lighting up a candle for you to remember our happy times together. Merry Christmas my love! I miss you so much!

Simon Mee

From Mrs Helen Dormer

Merry Christmas to the brightest star in the sky. Miss you everyday, love from Helen, Jay, Evie and Oscar xxx

Jean Paulger

From Miss Jasmin Bell

Merry Christmas to my beautiful grandma in the sky. I love you so much and miss you every single day. Love Jasmin xx

Patricia Weaver, Colin Weaver, Joanne Pycroft, Kathleen Wilmore & Oliver Wright

From Miss Catherine Baxter

Stuart Curtis

From Mrs. Emma Chapman

To my amazing pops, miss you so much, especially this time of year, hate the empty place at our table, know you are always with us, will love and remember you forever, your little emsie xx

Albert James Keningale

From Ms Karen Keningale

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