My wonderful parents just happy childhood memories picnics were a great day out for us . They always showed us so much love always miss you both so much
My wonderful brave father who I miss so much and still worry about , my guide in life and protector .x
Grandma and Grandad loved walking. They would walk for miles and miles until both of them preferred resting in their armchairs, more than hiking. I think they must have seen hundreds of wildflower fields on their daily walks. With both of them gone, these flowers will be a beautiful reminder of them.
Eleanor loved her garden and spent many hours making it looking beautiful,she loved to experiment with planting different bulbs and seeds.
I am remembering my Nanny Val, who remains to be a huge inspiration in mine, and my families, lives.
Nanny was so passionate and enthusiastic about life, an infectious quality that I will cherish forever, and hope to continue in her memory.
Love you always Nanny
Kate xxx
In memory of my aunt. May she rest in peace. Love Tracy and family xx
Patrick loved his garden. He had fond memories of 'back in the day' when seeing wild flowers everywhere was the norm.
Dad was not just my Dad but a real gd best friend too.
Mum had a heart of gold always there when you needed help or support.
My dad loved everything about the world but particularly his garden. He grew all different types of vegetables, plants, fruit trees – kiwi, asparagus, pears and peaches.
Forever in our hearts & not a day that goes by that your not in my thoughts… RIP Mum love Demi & your three beautiful grandson's, Vinny, Reggie & Billy x
In memory of a lovely caring and brave Wife, Mum and Nanny. We all miss you.
You were on call for my husband for the last two years of his life and I was, and am, so grateful for your help and kindness.
My beloved mum and sister
In Memory of my mum who sadly passed in 2011. She will be forever in our hearts & thoughts always.
They were both beautiful people and loved their gardens.
Ray loved his garden, spending all his spare time tending to his plants, watching them established over the years. He passed away in November 2020 from a brain tumour age 57. I am trying my best to carry on his great work in the garden, and to enjoy the beauty of colour and life this time of year brings.
My dad got poorly really quickly and unexpectedly and so it was a real shock to everyone. I had never lost anyone and struggled to deal with what was happening. I credit the staff at St Barnabas with helping me get through that difficult time. Not only was the care and dignity they provided to my Dad of the highest standard, they made sure that myself, my Mum and my brother were ok and when I wasn't did everything they could to help me understand. I'll never be able to say enough thank yous.
Grandad did everything properly, he cuddled hard, laughed deep and loved us a lot. We miss him just as much.
Both of these lovely people died too young . They both had so much living to do xx
Many lovely memories I have of Tony. One of them was when he was sat outside the front door admiring the garden in the sunshine when a baby bird landed on his head. He couldn't move for ages. I don't know who was more stunned him or the bird! He so loved nature and to us it was a happy event. I smile thinking back on it.