John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

Brenda Cawdron

Diane Hollingworth & Colin Jackson

Tom Brocklehurst

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

John Hall

David Mable

Joe Berry

Penny and Chris Adams

Ann Turner

Lynette Whitbread

Jean Godsall

Alan Chapman

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

Ian King

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Barbara |

Philly Creasey

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

Robert Price

Ian Parker

Diana Oldfield

Pauline Wilson

joe orwell

Richard Freeston

Joan & Curly Tyte

Norma Millar

Tony Petch

John Norton, Rob Newton, Margaret Norton & Jack Varah

From Miss Madalaine Norton

Brenda Cawdron

From Mrs Sarah Castelow

Wife, Mum, Nan, Queenie were just some of the names we called you. Gone but not forgotten. You are our angel from up above. Love and miss you always xxx

Diane Hollingworth & Colin Jackson

From Mr David Jackson

Always in our thoughts, never forgotten, loved forever.

Tom Brocklehurst

From Mrs Ruth McDonnell

Not one single day passes that we don't think of you our dear Husband/Dad/Grandad.
Love always Pauline, Andrew, Christine, Lily, Ruth, Neil & Zack. xxxxxxx

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

From Mrs Jackie Dwane

We miss you every day. Love always xx

John Hall

From Mrs Roslyn Hall

Always loved from us all

David Mable

From Mrs Rachael Mable

David Mable
x Miss you x

Joe Berry

From Mr Nick Berry

Rest easy Centurion – 'til Valhalla

Penny and Chris Adams

From Mr Philip Adams

Gone but never forgotten

Ann Turner

From Mr Neil Darby

Such a wonderful mum and granny, you were so full of energy and life.
How lucky we were to have you, the sadness we feel is because we love and miss you so much .

Lynette Whitbread

From Dr Rhoderick Whitbread

In loving memory

Jean Godsall

From Mrs Emma Jubbs

Missed every day x

Alan Chapman

From Mrs Kerry Chapman

With this feather I know you are near, love you Dad.

Chris Watt Mum & Nana

From Mrs Esther Watt Jones

My mum was a kind and special lady, right up until the very end. She and our dad raised me and my sister and then later took in a number of foster children. Mum loved a quiz and was an avid reader and of course, loved spending time with her grandchildren. The loss of mum was sudden. After fighting hard for nearly two weeks, we knew it was time to let her go, but not until she did one last good deed. She became an organ donor – our mum showed kindness in life and now in death. Not only did she help at least 3 people have a better life, she left her family with the knowledge that there was a little bit of her left in this life. Something which has helped the pain sometimes feel a little less sharp. We are so very proud of her! I love you and miss you every day, my mummy x

Ian King

From Mrs Elizabeth King

Ian King. A kind & loving husband, father & grandfather.
A very special man.

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From Mr David Libiszewski

Barbara |

From Mrs Pauline Webb

Barbara
11.12.1934 –
29.09.2010

Philly Creasey

From Mr Finn Dillion

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.

Robert Price

From Mrs Lisa Price

Missing you is the hardest thing I've to deal with everyday.

We will meet again.

Ian Parker

From Mrs Elizabeth Parker

Thinking of you always x

Diana Oldfield

From Mrs Sue Blow

Always loved, never forgotten. 10 years without your smile. Xx

Pauline Wilson

From Mrs Penny Fatchett-Lawrence

In memory of Pauline. A much loved Mun, Nan, Great Nan & friend xx

joe orwell

From Mr james orwell

there's not a day goes by i don't think of you. After 68 years of being together its hard not to see you around .. i love you always Rita xxx

Richard Freeston

From Mrs Pauline Freeston

forever in my heart

Joan & Curly Tyte

From Mrs Samantha Vamplew

In memory of two beautiful souls reunited forever, our dearest Mum and Dad, tucked away safely in our hearts and remembered always. We miss them every day and they are loved beyond words xxxx

Norma Millar

From Ms Julianna Russon

I have missed you through my journey of Motherhood and the transition to the next stage of life. I understand now. Hopefully you have been able to share some of it from above.

Tony Petch

From Mrs Laura Pettifar

Tony Petch
You lived your life like the most amazing, wild, colourful firework. You gave us rainbows and so much love.
We will miss you always and love you forever.

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