Tom Bagot

Lewis Smith & Betty Smith

Roger Folkard, George Parker & Peggy Parker

Reggie Smith

Trish Frayne

Gordon Holmes Atkinson

Roger Whapshott & Pete and Jamie

Terry Paling

Dee Browne

Jack Hancock

Chris Whitehead

James Alwyn-Clark & Jackie Butler

Jackie Holvey

Jane Cleary

Ronald Bishop

Shirley Smith

Steve Grundy

Michael Claffey

Janet Robinson

Claudine Morley

Sheila Wood

Jan Mann

Barry Ramsden

Eileen Tregent, Alice-Rae Ward & Ruby White

Danny (Dad & Grandad) Parks

Stephen Dye

Peter Lane

Leslie Tointon & George Drew

Tom Bagot

From Mrs Wendy Bagot

Lewis Smith & Betty Smith

From Mrs. Kelly Healy

My Uncle Lew was 2nd dad and my favourite person. He used to call me that too, "his favourite". My Auntie Bett is my 2nd mum and is my real life Fairy God-mother. She's now in the Hospice, being nursed and looked after by the wonderful nurses. Uncle Lew will fetch her when she's ready and they'll be together again. I love them both so much and I dedicate my light to them. They've lit up my life for the last 41 years and will do forever and ever. I feel so blessed they loved me back.

Roger Folkard, George Parker & Peggy Parker

From Miss Gillian Parker

Still miss you all so much
Love Gill, Gemma, Matthew
Love Madison and Megan

Reggie Smith

From Ms Mandy Smith

To a one in a million Dad
Loved and missed every day.
God bless. shine bright

Love from Mandy, Jack, Frankie @ Loulou xx

Trish Frayne

From Miss Claire Frayne

Love and miss you every single day ❤️❤️❤️ Xxx

Gordon Holmes Atkinson

From Mrs. Julie Treadwell

Another Christmas without you Dad.
We all miss you tremendously.
You are always in our thoughts and hearts ♥️
Julie, Alan, Luke, Gemma, Leon, Mollie, Markus,
Graeme and Lois x x x

Roger Whapshott & Pete and Jamie

From Mrs. Sue Whapshott

Remembering my husband, Roger, and my two sons, Pete and Jamie who all loved Christmas. I miss them sooo much at this time of the year. Roger died in the loving and kind care of Lincoln St Barnabas Hospice.

Terry Paling

From Mr Ben Paling

Our first Christmas without you, we had so many with you, it will be very hard. My best mate, I miss you x

Dee Browne

From Mr nick Browne

We were forever. We still are. We always will be.
My world is empty but I keep going because my eternity will always be you.
Miss you so much darling.
Nick ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Jack Hancock

From Mrs. Elaine Bielby

In memory of my wonderful dad who passed away 31 December 2019, I miss you so much but especially at Christmas Time, the family is not the same without you and I miss you every minute of the day. Love you always your heartbroken daughter Elaine xxxxx

Chris Whitehead

From Mr. Ron Whitehead

Chris loved Christmas and the joy it brings to families and individuals alike. Her birthday was on the 21st December and our daughters wedding anniversary on the 22nd, so a very happy time with lots to celebrate. Chris was a Christian and had faith that Jesus would help her through the difficult times, which I am sure he did. Our Christmas festivities started by attending the carol service at the Cathedral and then getting ready for the big day with our daughter and her family. She took so much pleasure in giving and seeing the joy that it brought to others – that is what I remember about her at this time of year.

James Alwyn-Clark & Jackie Butler

From Mrs Claire Alwyn-Clark

Know that you are always in our thoughts and hearts x

Jackie Holvey

From Ms Jade Holvey

We love you very much mum and grandma. Forever grateful to St Barnabas. Love. Jade and Fred xx

Jane Cleary

From Mr. Sean Cleary

Always in our hearts.

Ronald Bishop

From Ms. Susan Bradshaw

To my dad at Christmas
So sorry you never got to meet your little Geordie great-granddaughter.
Love and miss you

Sue, Rosie and Emily xxx

Shirley Smith

From Miss Julie Smith

We miss you so much mum forever in our hearts ❤

Steve Grundy

From Mrs. Sara Grundy

Michael Claffey

From Mrs. Ang Dawson

My Dad loved Christmas! He loved the parties and the presents; he always watched everyone else open theirs and kept his in a pile next to him to savour. He was an incredibly generous man and always made sure everyone who knew him had a treat at Christmas time. This will be our sixth without him; we all miss him very much.

Janet Robinson

From Mr. Anthony Robinson

A truly wonderful caring person, wife, mum and nanny. Sadly missed but not forgotten. Sleep well my Angel. Txx

Claudine Morley

From Mrs. Kate Aspin

In memory of Mum, 25 years on, I remember you sitting in your fluffy 'click-clack' slippers watching us open our presents, from our pillowcases, then on to a breakfast of ham and eggs… passing those traditions on to the grandchildren, you never got to meet … and thanks to the care at St B, never forgotten always loved. XXX

Sheila Wood

From Miss Ellie Wright

Nanny wood, you were the strongest and bravest woman I ever knew. Our first Christmas without you will be the hardest but I know you are watching down over us ❤️The time you gave to the British legion will forever be remembered and appreciated by many.

Jan Mann

From Mrs. Lucy Smith

Remembering my beautiful mum at Christmas time xxxx love and miss you so so much xxxx

Barry Ramsden

From Mrs. Janis Taylor

My brother died at St Barnabas December 2017. Miss him so much. Will always be grateful for the care he recieved at St Barnabas xx

Eileen Tregent, Alice-Rae Ward & Ruby White

From Mrs Tara Ward

Danny (Dad & Grandad) Parks

From Mrs Debbie Joy

Missing you more than words can possibly ever express, not a day goes by that I don’t think of you x

Forever loved and always missed

Stephen Dye

From Miss Jade Dye

Miss you Dad, until we meet again.
Love always Shaun, Scott, Kelly and Jade xxx

Peter Lane

From Mrs Janis Smith

Another Christmas without you, will love and miss you always

Leslie Tointon & George Drew

From Mrs. Janet Drew

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