Charles Hoskins & Margaret Hoskins

Joan & Jim Lee

Penny and Chris Adams

Ron Evans

Noah Varey

Jean Valerie Green

Sam Newby

John Harman

Samantha Halpenny

Brenda Maddison

Beloved |

Bert Crane

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

Dianna |

Roger Sismey

Julie |

Absent Friends

Jeff Daly

Eileen Walker

Patricia Lidster

Alan Chapman

Susan Sawyer

Iris Panton

Tony |

Stephen Dye

Patricia Smith

Cliff Surfleet

Trevor Page

Charles Hoskins & Margaret Hoskins

From Mr Charles Phillip Hoskins

Pop/Dad and
Mother
With love
xxx

Joan & Jim Lee

From Mrs Joan Snowden

Miss you xxx

Penny and Chris Adams

From Mr Philip Adams

Gone but never forgotten

Ron Evans

From Mrs Helen Lloyd

For my Dad, one of life's very best people

Noah Varey

From Mrs Joanne Varey

A feather from an angel is one we rarely see, but this one is quite different and as special as can be.
This feather is a reminder of a special persons love, who is now our guardian angel, watching from above.
Darling Noah, fly high, fly free xx

Jean Valerie Green

From Miss Alice Green

Sam Newby

From Mrs Christine Newby

Never forgotten or ever will be. We speak of you every day. You’ve left a huge hole in our hearts. Love you so very much.
God bless you,
Mum and Dad

John Harman

From Mrs Jenny Harman

Our Woodlands Memories are with us forever…

Samantha Halpenny

From Mrs amanda fisk

Brenda Maddison

From Mrs Sandra Beattie

Forever missed ♥️
Fly high Mam ♥️

Beloved |

From Rev Tanya Lord

For all those we lost.

Bert Crane

From Mrs Nina Craggs

Always in our hearts x

Remembering Carol xxx, Remembering Carol xxx & Remembering Carol xxx

From Mrs Jennifer White

This feather is dedicated to my sister Carol who we lost suddenly last summer. She used to talk a lot about white feathers after our dad died, and she always took it as a sign he was still with us in spirit whenever she saw one. On the morning after she died, I was sat outside in shock and struggling to take in what had just happened, when a pure white feather landed squarely on my lap and I found it so comforting.

Carol was full of kindness, warmth, generosity and had an energy that meant she lived life to the full. She genuinely made the most out of every day, for which we are very grateful. I miss Carol terribly, as do all the family and her many friends.

Dianna |

From Mr David Broadmeadow

Always with me

Roger Sismey

From Mrs Alex Sismey

Feathers appear
When loved ones are near.
Love you Roger!
Always and forever.
Alex x

Julie |

From Miss Ellyse Shepherd

Dearest momma,

Thank you for walking beside me everyday. How lucky I am to have had you as my mum.

All my love,
Ellyse

Absent Friends

From Ms Christine Wright

For all our absent friends!

Jeff Daly

From Miss Tammie Daly

The brightest star in the sky, always in our hearts. We love and miss you lots xxx

Eileen Walker

From Mrs Helen Walton

Always in our thoughts,
Always in our hearts
Miss you everyday.

Patricia Lidster

From Mrs Susan Matheson

Loved and missed every day xx

Alan Chapman

From Mrs Kerry Chapman

With this feather I know you are near, love you Dad.

Susan Sawyer

From Mrs Thea Hudson

When feathers fall from the sky, it is a reminder our loved ones are nearby. We love and miss you Mum x x

Iris Panton

From Ms Jane Panton

Always in my thoughts and forever in my heart ❤️ xx

Tony |

From Mrs Rachel Robinson

Tony

Forever in our hearts and never forgotten.

We talk and think about you daily.

You are so deeply missed.

Love you always xx

Stephen Dye

From Miss Kelly Dye

Love and miss you always Dad, until we meet again ???????????? xxx

Patricia Smith

From Mrs Helen Drysdale

Mum I love you and miss you so much. I cherish the memories that I have of you always and forever.
Lots of love always your daughter Helen, Son in law John and grandsons Lewis and Benjamin xxxx

Cliff Surfleet

From Ms Claire Surfleet

A wonderful loving husband, caring father, fun “Grumps” & fantastic friend to many.

Trevor Page

From Mr Darren Page

Congratulations and a massive well done on achieving your PhD, Dr Darren Page.

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