Reggie Smith

Anthony Walker

Trevor Page

Roy-Booth Dad-Grandad

Dad & Mandy |

Nicola Waldman

Keith Swift

Corinne Tyerman

Ian Weir

Little Nanny |

Joe Berry

Tracey Reeve

Hazel Evans & Ken Evans

tina orwell

Sally Ngoe & Mama Ngoe

Christine Matthews

Eileen Walker

John Harman

Penny and Chris Adams

Sharon May Bembridge

Jean Valerie Green

John Lamming

Roger Sismey

Pete McAteer

Nanna Baxter

Trish Short

Karen Wood

Sutty ILYMTYLM

Reggie Smith

From Ms Mandy Smith

In every heartbeat and in every breath, we take you are deeply missed. Your wisdom, laughter, and unwavering support have left a permanent mark on our hearts, shaping us into the people we are today. Though the void of your absence is deep, the memories and lessons you have taught us remain a guiding light, and as we look up at the stars, we know that you are among them, watching over us.
Thank you, Dad, for everything, you are forever cherished and eternally missed.
Good night, God bless. Love Mandy xx

Anthony Walker

From Mrs Kerry Flower

Forever and always

Trevor Page

From Mr Darren Page

Congratulations and a massive well done on achieving your PhD, Dr Darren Page.

Roy-Booth Dad-Grandad

From Mrs Helen Booth

Always on our minds and Forever in our hearts ❤️

Dad & Mandy |

From Mrs Caroline Williams

You are both always in my thoughts Cx

Nicola Waldman

From Mrs Natasha Hellawell

Love you more xxx

Keith Swift

From Mrs Jane Elizabeth Swift

Thinking of you always
with love Jane xx

Corinne Tyerman

From Mr John Tyerman

The very best partner and friend I could have wished for. Forever in my heart

Ian Weir

From Mr Joseph Weir

Always In
our hearts
xxxx

Little Nanny |

From Mrs Fiona Malloch-Rear

In memory of my beloved grandmother, always known as Little Nanny. I miss her terribly and wish I could spend another day in her garden with her and the cats xx

Joe Berry

From Mr Nick Berry

Rest easy Centurion – 'til Valhalla

Tracey Reeve

From Miss Ashleigh Robinson

Hazel Evans & Ken Evans

From Mrs Nicola Owen

Remembering mum and dad. Much loved and missed but resting in peace now.

tina orwell

From Mr james orwell

to my beautiful wife Tina . there is not a day that passes that i do not think of you . me and the boys Charlie and Joseph love you so much and me and the boys Charlie and joe miss you dearly xxx

Sally Ngoe & Mama Ngoe

From Mr Kevin Ngoe

Christine Matthews

From Mrs Sarah Bojko

Dedicated to my beautiful Mum. I love you and miss you everyday xxx

Eileen Walker

From Mrs Helen Walton

Always in our thoughts,
Always in our hearts
Miss you everyday.

John Harman

From Mrs Jenny Harman

Our Woodlands Memories are with us forever…

Penny and Chris Adams

From Mr Philip Adams

Gone but never forgotten

Sharon May Bembridge

From Mr Peter Bembridge

Jean Valerie Green

From Miss Alice Green

Jean was an incredible woman in our lives, a Nana and a loving mum to 3. She will be missed by all. We cherish the memories we have with her. Now she can be reunited with her loved ones up in heaven. Nana I miss you so much. A day doesn't go by when I don't think of you. We have so many happy memories. Love Alice, and all the family.

John Lamming

From Mrs Elizabeth Jones

To Dad,
We love you always,
Liz, Phil, Maddy, and Ada

Roger Sismey

From Mrs Alex Sismey

Feathers appear
When loved ones are near.
Love you Roger!
Always and forever.
Alex x

Pete McAteer

From Miss Kerry McAteer

I love and miss you so very much Darling Daddy PJ
You are always in my thoughts
All my love, your oldest gal, Kez
Love you always xx

Nanna Baxter

From Mrs Karen Coulson

Thank you for steering me always in the right direction. You are so missed.

Trish Short

From Mrs Lauren James

Mum, I miss you every day. Thank you for sending me Rory. I can see you in him when he laughs. Love always, Lauren xxx

Karen Wood

From Mr Nigel Simons

Rest in peace dear friend

Love Lyn and Nigel

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.

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