Christine Goodman

Anita Wardlaw

Georgie |

Brenda Maddison

Ray Lovell

Melvyn Bridgehouse

Kathleen Monksfield

Lesley Harris

George Morley

Stewart Bristow

David Shaw, Henry & Madge Green & Pat Self

PAUL FOOTTIT

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Jonathan Bishop

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

Peter Bills, Margarite Bills & Jane Carnell

Patricia Harrison

Brian Armstrong

Barry Todd

Mollie Webber & Lewis Webber

Auntie June

Richard Drew

Lisa Tear & Maureen Jeckells

Martin Dickinson

Colin Bray

Margaret Luty

Jean Godsall

Christine Goodman

From Miss Sarah Skelton

Always remembered

Anita Wardlaw

From Mr. Malcolm Wardlaw

Forever missed and loved

Georgie |

From Mrs Clementine Rose

A dear friend who is loved and missed every day. Xxxx

Brenda Maddison

From Mrs Sandra Beattie

Always in our hearts ♥️ forever missed. Never forgotten.

Miss you Mam

Love you

Sandra and Rod

Ray Lovell

From Mr Martin Lovell

A gentle man and a gentleman. I hope I can be something like him

Melvyn Bridgehouse

From Mr. John Taylor

Spending time with my Dad and my daughter would play with his toy bikes with him

Kathleen Monksfield

From Mrs Christina Gilbert

The best Mum I could ever have wished for.

Lesley Harris

From Miss Susan Whate

A special sister. Loved and remembered always.

George Morley

From Mrs Jacky Fridlington

A wonderful caring Dad whose legacy of love and devotion still shines through and always will.

Stewart Bristow

From Mrs Rachel Eldridge

Your love of Christmas always shone so brightly. You spent many, many hours volunteering as Father Christmas for various local charities. Such care and attention for every single child you saw. Making sure that you kept the magic alive for them ❤️ we miss you dad, always, every day, but particularly at Christmas

David Shaw, Henry & Madge Green & Pat Self

From Mrs Shirley Shaw

PAUL FOOTTIT

From Mrs Valerie Norman

Remembering Paul, our dearly loved husband and father. Not just at Christmas but always.

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From Ms Clare Goodman

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From Mrs Lorraine Osgodby

Jonathan Bishop

From Mrs Sarah Whaley

Remembering all the special times we had growing up, you were the best big brother I could have hoped for. We laughed, cried, squabbled but always the best of friends. I miss you more than people know. Love you always, Sarah xxxx

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

From Mrs. Moira Scarborough

We are remembering my Grandad. An amazing trombone player in his day as well as a terrifically talented joiner. My Grandad was like a built in best friend. So funny, his smile and laugh just lit up the entire room. And I would always feel safe and secure whenever he was near, he just had a calming presence. He always reassured you that you would be fine and give you a big squeeze and you would instantly feel better. My grandad was so determined, this showed when he had a stroke when I was younger and he had to learn how to read, write and speak again and he did. He passed away two years ago now from falling on a rainy day and after all he had achieved recovering from those traumas, it left such a hole in our lives for him to be suddenly taken when he was so healthy. Our lives are definitely different without him as he was such a light and a joy. Everyone who met him says the same, he was just a force of nature. The best husband, father and grandad in the world.
We are also remembering my Granny (Grandad’s wife) unfortunately she passed when I was a baby so I didn’t get much time with her, which really upsets me but when I hear all the wonderful and also funny stories about her I truly feel like I know her so well. She was so kind, so creative, also a force of nature. She was very determined, she ran a restaurant whilst taking care of her family and just had so many feathers to her cap! She had an eye for detail. I wish I could have spent years on end with her, going around antique shops which she so dearly loved. She was a treasured wife, mother and Granny.
We are also remembering my Auntie Bridget. When my granny passed away Auntie Bridget sort of took on the role of Granny duties. And to this day , I can say she truly shaped who I am. She was so kind, so delicate, always fair. Auntie Bridget loved church and keeping her rosary beads close to her (which is something I like to do now because of her), everything in her home was perfect and beautiful. Some of the best memories of my childhood are school holidays at my Auntie Bridget’s. And walking through her front door and getting a whiff of her homemade chicken soup that she was cooking. Everyone who knew her, held a special place in their hearts for Auntie Bridget and that’s a fact. We miss her everyday.

And finally we are remembering my Granny Flynn (Auntie Bridget’s sister and my Mums Granny) she too passed when I was baby so I don’t have any memories with her and I so wish I did because of the stories I hear she was such a kind and wonderful person to know. I have one picture of her holding me when I was just born, I’m asleep in her lap and she is looking down at me just like an angel and she is so very gently holding my tiny hand with the tips of her fingers, the picture is so beautiful and special because although I never knew her that picture shows how much she loved me and how many memories we would have made together , the memories would have been wonderful. My mum describes her as so elegant and very much “a lady” and she was a huge part of my mum’s growing up, almost everyday they would see her, she was like a “second mum”. It just shows how treasured she was.

Peter Bills, Margarite Bills & Jane Carnell

From Mrs Eunice Cole

Patricia Harrison

From Miss Rebecca Harrison

Mum, the biggest, brightest star in the sky, always & forever. Love you x x

Brian Armstrong

From Miss Donna Armstrong

Merry Christmas dad, I love and miss you everyday.

Barry Todd

From Mrs Helen Todd

My dearest love. You are missed and thought of every single day.

Mollie Webber & Lewis Webber

From Miss Minnie Haigh

To my lovely Gran and Granfer, Miss you everyday, my light shines brightly for you both. The robins have been visiting, so i know you are near. Biggest love, Minnie xxx

Auntie June

From Miss Alice Smith

Merry Christmas. May you always shine over us and look after us. We miss you.

Richard Drew

From Mrs Sarah Provis

To dad merry Christmas we love and miss you so much Sarah Jonathan maisie and Harry

Lisa Tear & Maureen Jeckells

From Mr. Magnus Tear

To Lisa and Maureen from all of your family, we miss you every minute of every single day. We will love you today and every day and for eternity that will never change. We are all carrying on with our lives but you are both missing and the truth is it really hurts. But, carry on we will, and make you proud as this is what you both would want.
So "Happy Xmas" and love to you all.
Magnus, Kieran and Haydn.

Martin Dickinson

From Miss Claire Dickinson

Dad it’s only been a few weeks since we lost you and we miss you so much, it will be our first Christmas without you. You will be in our hearts. We love and miss you so so much
Lots of love always
Claire josh and Dom

Colin Bray

From Miss Poppy Budge

We miss you and Marion everyday, hope you're not arguing up there! Maisie's still looking after Peggy x

Margaret Luty

From Linda Orient

Dearest Mum,

I miss you more than words can say
I miss you every minute of every day
I struggle to cope and understand
And wish that you could hold my hand
And help me through this time of struggle
And give me a kiss and a cuddle.
I hope and pray that once again
You are reunited with your beloved Jim.
I will do my best to make you proud
And always say your name out loud.
I will remember your words of support and advice,
And loving memories will always be part of my life.
I love you now, forever and always.

Love you loads
Linda xx????????

Jean Godsall

From Mrs. Emma Jubbs

Mum, Missing you at Christmas lots of love Emma, Nigel, Charlie and Isabella xxxx

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