Sharon May Bembridge

Marion Robertson

Kim Shucksmith

Kate Eggleston

John Lamming

Carl Byron Flatters

Jane McCarthy

‘Nanny Harry’ Sue Last

Elsie Caldicott

Kath and Les Foster

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Doreen Galinski

Jennifer Kenton

Our Mamas X

Angela Bryceland

Norma Millar

Joan & Jim Lee

Stuart Curtis

Sarah Turner

Colin Shucksmith

Edwin Height

Eileen May Wild

Penny and Chris Adams

Graham Hillier

Family and Friends

Fergus Robertson

Dick & Doris Conway

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Sharon May Bembridge

From Mr Peter Bembridge

Marion Robertson

From Mr Grant Robertson

Kim Shucksmith

From Miss Carlie Shucksmith

Mum, we still think of you and miss you every single day and forever will. Love you always. Xxx

Kate Eggleston

From Miss Charlotte Eggleston

We still miss you every day more than you could ever know. Love you always.

John Lamming

From Rev Sarah Lamming

Carl Byron Flatters

From Mrs Sarah McCartney

Remembering the most loving, protective and kind-hearted Dad. Not one single day goes by, where I don't think of you.

It's hard when you miss people.
But you know if you miss them, that means you're lucky. It means you had someone so special in your life, someone worth missing.

Love you always xxx

Jane McCarthy

From Mr Stephen McCarthy

Jane – Love & Hugs xx

‘Nanny Harry’ Sue Last

From Mrs Jacey Mack

In loving Memory of our wonderful Mum and Nan, Sue Last, aka 'Nanny Harry'. Greatly missed and never forgotten. Love you always. ❤️ x

Elsie Caldicott

From Mrs Wendy Griffiths

We think about you every single day and pray to God to keep you safe until we are together again.
We are grateful for the signs you send to let us know you are still around us. We love you more than words can say. You were a very special little lady. Lots of love from Barry, Wendy, Linda and Barbara xxxx

Kath and Les Foster

From Mrs Claire Foster

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From Mr David Libiszewski

Doreen Galinski

From Mr Stefan Galinski

You will always live on through the precious memories we shared, we love you so dearly and miss you every day.

Jennifer Kenton

From Mrs Aimee Furneaux

To our amazing Mum and Grandma,

Always loved & forever missed

Aimee, Faye, Lucy, Molly & Hallie

xx

Our Mamas X

From Mrs Patricia Oswin

We love you
Patricia and Don xx

Angela Bryceland

From Mrs Alison Hunt

Remembering Angela.
My dearly loved and missed friend ❤️

Norma Millar

From Ms Julianna Russon

I have missed you through my journey of Motherhood and the transition to the next stage of life. I understand now. Hopefully you have been able to share some of it from above.

Joan & Jim Lee

From Mrs Joan Snowden

Miss you xxx

Stuart Curtis

From Mrs Emma Chapman

To my amazing pops! Miss you so much! Wish you were still with us but know when you send us a feather it’s a sign you are around us x

Sarah Turner

From Miss Caroline Reeves

In loving memory of our beautiful Mum!
Lily, Ruby & Max xxx

Colin Shucksmith

From Mrs Helen Clayton

I miss my number one cheerleader every single day and love you with all my heart xxx

Edwin Height

From Miss Rachel Height

We miss you everyday

Eileen May Wild

From Mr Jim Wild

A wonderful Mum, Nan and Great Grandma, always in our thoughts xx

Penny and Chris Adams

From Mr Philip Adams

Gone but never forgotten

Graham Hillier

From Mrs Diane Hillier

Always in my heart ❤

Family and Friends

From Mrs Margaret Boswell

Always Remembered

Fergus Robertson

From Miss Sara-Clare Robertson

But pleasures are like poppies spread,
You seize the flower, its bloom is shed;
Or like the snow falls in the river,
A moment white—then melts for ever;
Or like the borealis race,
That flit ere you can point their place;
Or like the rainbow’s lovely form
Evanishing amid the storm —
Nae man can tether time or tide.

Dick & Doris Conway

From Mrs Sylvia Wilkinson

Remembering a loving mum, dad, nanny and grandad
We all miss you very much
Love Sylvia and family x

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum was a kind and special lady, right up until the very end. She and our dad raised me and my sister and then later took in a number of foster children. Mum loved a quiz and was an avid reader and of course, loved spending time with her grandchildren. The loss of mum was sudden. After fighting hard for nearly two weeks, we knew it was time to let her go, but not until she did one last good deed. She became an organ donor – our mum showed kindness in life and now in death. Not only did she help at least 3 people have a better life, she left her family with the knowledge that there was a little bit of her left in this life. Something which has helped the pain sometimes feel a little less sharp. We are so very proud of her! I love you and miss you every day, my mummy x

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