Patricia Parker

Janet Robinson

Steve Turner & David Smith

Adam Malin & Linda Denley

Allana (Fluffy) Parker

David Robinson

Malc Flatters

Sarah Crowther

Denis Foxcroft

william Arthur Barrie Hadfield

Peter Lane

Ann Flack

John “chalky” White

Yvonne Blackburn

Tom Busby

Karen Chambers

Catherine Cottam

Tina Crisp

Barry Jackson

Tracey White & Daniel White

David Wordsworth & John Cahill

Mary Sawyer

Betty Arnold & Bill Arnold

Betty Hind

Dave Culyer

Philip Merrills

Sharon Goodridge

Nikki Dale

Patricia Parker

From Mr. John Baines

Life is fragile, my love of you is forever

Janet Robinson

From Mr Anthony Robinson

Although you have left us, you will never be forgotten. RIP. Love as always, Tony, Fiona, Tracy and Clare.xxxx

Steve Turner & David Smith

From Miss Emma Turner

Wishing my dad and father in law a merry heavenly christmas truly the best time of the year. You might not both be here in body but your spirit is alive and you are both remembered every day. These lights are for you, and will shine brightly for all to see ss this is the time we wish you were here.

Adam Malin & Linda Denley

From Mrs Laura Malin

Always a light in my life, forever loved and missed

Allana (Fluffy) Parker

From Mrs. Kerry Rye

Second Christmas without you, thinking of you every day my friend xx

David Robinson

From Mrs Maureen Robinson

David was the most loving, kind and funniest man and is remembered by all as a man who always had a smile for everyone. He is missed and loved by his family every day. We will raise a glass of malt whisky to him and all our past Christmases together. Love from Maureen, Daniel, Ben and Fyn xxxx

Malc Flatters

From Mrs Julie Lopez

Sarah Crowther

From Miss Bethany Hughes

Hello, I have made a kind donation in memory of my amazing mum, Sarah and would love to share her story.

My mum was cared for by St Barnabas hospice, and stayed in the inpatient unit November-December 2024. At the age of 38 she had been diagnosed with a rare, incurable form of genetic lung cancer. Her short battle with cancer was terrible for us all to see, but the incredible care she received at your hospice meant the world to us.

One of the last memories we ever made with our mum was watching the torchlight procession together outside the unit. The staff assisted in bundling my mum up in blankets and fluffy socks and wheeled her outside to watch the light walk with her family and children. There were tears, smiles, laughter, kind words and hugs from those passing by. I am heartbroken yet honoured to be participating in the walk this year in honour of my mother.

On the 4th of December, the staff set up their conservatory to allow us to spend one last Christmas Day as a family. We laid presents under the beautiful tree, played music and ate a Christmas dinner and cakes brought in by family. My mum was able to watch her young boys and teenage girls open the presents she’d picked out for them earlier in the year, alongside being spoilt herself with lots and lots of bracelets, teddy bears and skincare! The nurses were constantly on hand to assist with pain management and ensuring my mum was comfortable throughout the day.

The staff gave it their all, from washing, brushing and drying mum’s hair to being there for a broken family in the worst moments of their life. They went above and beyond to allow us to make those last memories. The nurses constantly spoke to me and my siblings and ensured we were staying as strong as possible! Mandy stayed with us as my mum took her last breaths and I’m forever grateful that we had her support and guidance, and that she showed my mum complete compassion and gentle care right up until the end.

My mum was treated with respect and dignity until the moment she left your unit. She loved the yummy food, joking around with her nurses and watching the squirrels and birds from her window. It felt like home.

Thank you St Barnabas, we will always keep your charity close to our hearts. You have made a huge difference to our lives.

Denis Foxcroft

From Mrs. Kathy Foxcroft

First Christmas without my loving husband Denis, miss you every day, love you always. XxX

william Arthur Barrie Hadfield

From Mrs. mary hadfield

Remembering my dear husband this Christmas as I do every day since June 2018 when he passed away. I know he would want me to say thanks once again for the tender care he received from your wonderful nurses. I will be forever grateful, thankyou.

Peter Lane

From Mrs Janis Smith

Will miss and love you always.
Janis and girlies
xxx

Ann Flack

From Miss Andrea Cooper

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.

Mummy ????

John “chalky” White

From Mrs. Emma Framingham

Christmas with dad was always the best, endless laughs, endless unwrapping! Boxes in boxes in boxes in boxes!!! Who wraps a plug?!? And of course random presents in crackers! Miss you dad x

Yvonne Blackburn

From Mrs Diane Smith

Love you to the moon and back xx

Tom Busby

From Miss Jasmin Middlemiss

Tommy B, we all miss you and your magic energy, cheeky sense of humour and gorgeous smile so much!
We will make sure your Christmas Tree looks beautiful and the lights in the garden are just how you like them.
Love you forever and always dude Xxx

Karen Chambers

From Dr. Fiona Brown

In memory of a special lady Karen Chambers ❤️ Love Fiona,Chris, Declan & Joshua xx

Catherine Cottam

From Miss Rosemary Cottam

Almost 20 years gone but I still remember the positive impact St Barnabas had. I treasure the teddy a nurse gave my mum.

Tina Crisp

From Mrs. Jo Crisp

A very special Wife, Mum and Nanna, who is missed more than she will ever know, two beautiful girls have joined us since you left us but we know you are with them every step of the way love you and miss you always. Sleep tight and sweet dreams.

Barry Jackson

From Mrs Jill Wilkinson

With loving memories Jill xxx

Tracey White & Daniel White

From Mrs. Sian Turner

Hope you both are together, where ever you are ❤️

David Wordsworth & John Cahill

From Miss Victoria Frodsham

Missed & loved always

Mary Sawyer

From Mrs Cathy Trevor

It will be our first Christmas without you and I couldn't let it pass without you being involved as you would have been if you were still here. Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and missing you more than you will ever know. With love always Cathy xx

Betty Arnold & Bill Arnold

From Mrs. Suzanne Creedon

Thinking of my Mum and Dad at Christmas and everyday. They were amazing parents x

Betty Hind

From Mrs. Janis Bunn

Always in my thoughts.
My mum my friend my angel.
Till we meet again.
I love and miss you.
Xxx

Dave Culyer

From Mrs Pam Culyer

Missing you & Loving you. Pam xxx

Philip Merrills

From Mr. Malcolm Norman

Phil was the light in my life! My soul mate, best friend and much more! Phil was always willing to help anyone and is sadly missed by so many. Over the years with me he helped to raise thousands of pounds for many charities! He always found good in people and always had a welcoming smile for every one, a perfect welcoming host. Phil never had a bad word for anyone!

Sharon Goodridge

From Mrs. April Goodridge clark

You were always the organizer of our family Christmas and our first one this year without you will be the hardest to get through but we know you will be there celebrating with us and we will cherish our memories that will never fade. Forever in our hearts Mum.

Nikki Dale

From Mrs. Margaret Dalr

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