Heather Mallinson

Richard James

Andy Phillips

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Mary Bell

RACHAEL HOWAT

Keith swift

Adam Malin & Linda Denley

Brenda Thornton

Stephen Loveday

Jeannette Goodwin

Elaine Walker

Tracy Gooding

Jon Musson

Kenneth Townley & Nora Kewley

Rod Martin

David Alderson

June Sheldon

Michelle Hall & Rob Gracey

Marjorie & Gordon Hammond & Robin &Doreen Callow

Michael Jefferson Egan

Ann Yates

Christopher Ranson

Ray Harness

David Overton & Lisa Willmer

John Harding

Mike-Sue Jackson

Graham Hill

Heather Mallinson

From Miss Rachel Mallinson

Our first Christmas without you! You were always at the very centre of Christmas celebrations, making it the most magical time for everyone! How will we ever do it without you? Thank you for teaching us what it’s all about..LOVE! We’ll miss you and hopefully we won’t forget the carrots! MISS YOU & LOVE YOU SO MUCH, ALWAYS! Love Rachel, Gav & Neve XXX

Richard James

From Mrs Gillian James

Always in my heart forever

Andy Phillips

From Mrs Carol Phillips

To my wonderful husband Andy
Missing you so much but have such wonderful memories of a life well lived. Love you forever
Carol xxx

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From Mrs. Karen GRASSICK

Mary Bell

From Mr Mark Bell

You are forever in our hearts and very much missed. Lots of love from Mark, Paula & The Bunnies. XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

RACHAEL HOWAT

From Mr. JAMES HOWAT

SHE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE AN ANGEL

Keith swift

From Mr Reginald swift

Let your spirit be free. Love Jane x

Adam Malin & Linda Denley

From Mrs. Laura Malin

Wishing all our loved ones are watching over us and keeping us safe this Christmas

Brenda Thornton

From Ms Jill Thornton

Happy Heavenly Christmas Mum. The best Christmas present ever, would be to see you again .
Love and miss you every day.
Lots of love always, Jill, Lee, Ryan and Ben xxxxx

Stephen Loveday

From Mrs. Denise Loveday

Jeannette Goodwin

From Miss Eden Laughton

Jeannettes poem,

When you were with us you weren’t one for soft spoken words.
Any attempts at emotional conversation you’d effortlessly swerve.
If you were here now and you sensed this heart-pour.
You’d tell me to shush, sit down, to ‘close the door’.
We’d all sit in the lounge, all cosy and all warm.
Put a film on the TV, then talk through it all.
With a cat on your lap and the dog at your knees.
You’d pet and you’d fuss until I agreed ‘Aren’t they so pretty’.
We’d sit there for hours and put the world to rights.
Reminiscing and laughing about all the good old times.
Giggling at memories till the day turned to the dark.
Like the new haircut ‘chode’ or your day trip to the park….
Even at the end you were always true to you.
A fabulous diva, and you, through and through.
Walk past your reflection and your hair you would tease.
With your effortless style and you in your dungarees.
One thing is for certain, there’s no one quite like you.
Even treatment shakes were taken by champagne flute.

Now you are gone, and it’s time to say.
That you could bring sunshine to the darkest of day.
And although I never said it, you know what you meant to me.
My life lived with you is full of endless happy memories.
From little girls to little women, with you I have grown.
You have been there from the beginning, your home is now my home.
So I want to say Thank you, for everything you have done.
In my heart you are my family, you are an adopted Mum.
You have always been there so Goodbye is hard to say.
But I know I’ll see you again, on the other-side one day.
You’ll be holding hands with Dereck and Barbs, Molly and JellyBean too.
And I will get to tell you…. J-dog, I love you.

Elaine Walker

From Mr Richard Walker

Elaine was the most beautiful, kind, caring and compassionate wife and mum. 41 years of marriage and our love grew stronger year by year. So unlucky to lose her too soon but so lucky to have met her and for us to realise we were meant for each other. Elaine, you will never be forgotten, I will never stop loving you; until we meet again, forever yours, Richard xx

Tracy Gooding

From Miss Mairead Gooding

I miss you so much mum I love you to the moon and back always ???????????? – your little cupcake mairead????????????

Jon Musson

From Mrs Jeanie Musson

To my Darling Hubby
Wishing you a Heavenly Christmas.
My first Christmas without you by my side.
A year that my heart is full of pride to be called your wife.
For all the memories I will treasure.
Always in my thoughts, forever in my heart.
I love you and Miss you so much.
Your Wifey Jeanie xxx

Kenneth Townley & Nora Kewley

From Mrs. Helen Ruddock

Rod Martin

From Mrs Jenny Martin

You are always in my heart Rod, I will love you always and forever ❤️????❤️????❤️

David Alderson

From Mrs Penelope Alderson

This will be our first Christmas without Dave, he was an amazing husband, step-dad, son-in-law and friend. We all miss him every day of our lives and it was so cruel that he was taken from us far too soon. His memory will live on and he will forever by in our hearts. With all our love, forever. XXX

June Sheldon

From Mrs Jane Coney

Remembering you Mum at Christmastime.

Michelle Hall & Rob Gracey

From Mrs Zoe Gracey

You may be gone but never forgotten love you both forever

Marjorie & Gordon Hammond & Robin &Doreen Callow

From Miss Michelle Hammond

We miss you every single day and you are always in our heart &mind love you loads xxxx

Michael Jefferson Egan

From Mrs. Louise Vaughan

Merry Christmas Dad! (And Grandad)

Miss you so very much and love you even more.

Always in our thoughts xxx

Ann Yates

From Mrs Susan Cook

Happy Christmas Mum

Christopher Ranson

From Miss Jo Ranson

Chris loved Lincoln Cathedral and the history there not only national/ local history but our family has been associated with the cathedral for 1000 years.

Ray Harness

From Mrs. Karen Garner

David Overton & Lisa Willmer

From Mr. Tim Overton

John Harding

From Mrs. June Harding

Always called Christmas 'Humbug' but so enjoyed the season, families getting together and seeing the joy of watching others opening presents.

Mike-Sue Jackson

From Ms Laura-Lucy King

We always remember when Mum miss judged her chair and ended up in the Christmas Tree, that hold your breath moment where you wait to see if they are hurt or laughing, and luckily it was laughing especially when she realised a bauble landed in the gravy boat.

This light is kindly donated as a gift for Gary and Judy xXx

Graham Hill

From Mrs Claire Hill

Remembering Graham, husband and father.

Thank you to the St Barnabas Hospice team in Grantham Hospital for the care and support in Graham’s final week.

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