Joan and Jim Lee

James Henry

David Robinson

D & C Smith

Dianna |

Ian Metcalfe

Robert Price

David Blatherwick

Peter Lane

Charlie Woodliffe

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

Tom |

Morag & Herb Crabbe

Mark Toyne

Family and Friends

Avril Tiffin

Ruth Hayes

Liz Priestley

Stephen James

Susan Sawyer

Jack Kelch

Richard Taylor

Marion Robertson

Eileen May Wild

Clair & Roy |

Family and Friends

Sutty ILYMTYLM

Dad & Mandy |

Joan and Jim Lee

From Mrs Sue Smith

Remembered forever with love.

James Henry

From Mrs Susan Robinson

"Daddy"
Forever Loved and Missed

David Robinson

From Mrs Maureen Robinson

David was a kind and loving husband, dad and grandad. Missed every day especially his jokes! Life is not the same without you but you left wonderful memories which we cherish. Xx

D & C Smith

From Mrs Lisa Sargeant

Mum & Dad

We miss you both so much.

Love always.

Lisa & Julie xxx

Dianna |

From Mr David Broadmeadow

Always with me

Ian Metcalfe

From Dr Laura Stuffins

Robert Price

From Mr Andrew Price

Dad,
Always remembered.
Andrew and David

David Blatherwick

From Mrs Tracy Tuffs

Peter Lane

From Mrs Janis Smith

Love and miss you always

Charlie Woodliffe

From Mrs Emma Thomas

John ‘JC’ Firth, Gladys ‘May’ Firth & Auntie Edna Firth

From Mrs D Samra

In loving memory of my dear Mum, Dad & Auntie. Always in my thoughts, never forgotten.

Tom |

From Ms Gillian Mitchell

Morag & Herb Crabbe

From Mrs Fiona Hall

You are both always with me

Mark Toyne

From Mrs Melina Toyne

I dedicate this feather to the most kind, caring, funny and amazing person, my loving husband Mark. His cheery nature and infectious laugh made everyone around him smile. He could make even the greyest of days brighter. He was courageous and brave, and even on the hardest of days he never stopped fighting. He was the most amazing dad to our lovely boy and was always happy to have a kick about in the garden, or make up stories about Angus and Hamish the naughty Highland Cows. We love and miss you, every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day. Keep sending the feathers to let us know your watching over us. Till we meet again…Mel and Thomas xxx

Family and Friends

From Mrs Rebecca Hewitt

A Feather to represent all our loved ones that we have lost through our lives,family friends and friends that became family. Thinking of you all. Love You xxx

Avril Tiffin

From Mr Robert Tiffin

Spring flowers looked good this year Mummy, especially the Fritillaria’s and Pulmonaria. It’s the best time of year to celebrate life and remember the good times. You are always in our hearts this time of year Mummy. Love the 3 Musketeers xxx

Ruth Hayes

From Mrs Virginia Marshall

Remembering our beautiful Mum & Granny. You were always such a guiding light, someone filled with love, quiet words of wisdom and a selfless positivity that your sudden and unexpected passing, nearly three years ago, left a void in our lives that can never be filled. You are, and always will be, Simply Irreplaceable.
With Love Ginny, Nick, Holly, Kirstianne & Tom. ????

Liz Priestley

From Ms Marie Wilson

With love xx

Stephen James

From Mrs Shirley Parris

Love and miss you forever xx

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

Jack Kelch

From Mrs Glynis Kelch

For my”superman”I will love you forever
Till we meet again God Bless
From your”honey”

Richard Taylor

From Mrs Valerie Wiltshire

Never forgotten and remembered always xxxx

Marion Robertson

From Mr Grant Robertson

Eileen May Wild

From Mr Jim Wild

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

Clair & Roy |

From Mrs Aileen Laczmanski

Clair and Roy

I will miss you both forever, you are always in my heart. I will Love you forever Mum/Aileen xx

Family and Friends

From Mrs Rebecca Hewitt

A Feather to represent all our loved ones that we have lost through our lives,family friends and friends that became family. Thinking of you all. Love You xxx

Sutty ILYMTYLM

From Mrs Dawn Sutton

In the early hours of 28th January 2022 I kissed my gorgeous husband for the last time. All I can say, two years on, is don’t under estimate the devastating impact of loss and grief
The amazing care and compassion shown by the staff at the hospice, in the short time he was there, was the only thing that kept me sane at the worst time of my life. Two years on and the pain is as raw today as it was the day he died.Missing my cheeky, lovable, funny husband every day.

Dad & Mandy |

From Mrs Caroline Williams

You are both always in my thoughts Cx

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