Bronwen Attwell

Colin Pitchforth

Mark Whiting

Wendy Moat, Emma Ackland-Snow & William Penney

Stuart Curtis

James Hagley

Peter Gregory

Januce Andrews

Sandra Smith, John Smith, Tina Ballinger, Josie Maddison, Grandma & Grandad Blackbourn & Nana and Grandad Smith

Sylvia Edwards & Frances Stones

Avril Billington

Eugene Cassidy

John and Wendy Barr

Bill Fielder

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David Partridge

Vivien Raby

Ann Billing & John Billing

Razor Marshall & Pat Marshall

Philly Creasey

Joyce Longthorn

Yvonne Bampton

Isobel Coupe

Sarah Crowther

Stephen Loveday

Lynda Seabrook & Paul Seabrook

Evelyn and Bert Rowlett, Joyce and Les Clodd, David Henderson, Jim Mulcahy, Gillian Marston, Eileen and Bernard Minogue & Jessie Kitchen

Bill Connor

Bronwen Attwell

From Ms. Lucy Attwell

Remembering our beautiful Mummy, who left us on Christmas Day 2018. Eternally missed and forever loved.

Colin Pitchforth

From Mrs. Mary Pitchforth

You are always in my thoughts.
I miss you so much. Life is so empty without you.My love always
love
Mary

Mark Whiting

From Mrs Kerry Westwood

You are missed so much Markus
Thought about every day
Love you lots Simon Kerry and family xxx

Wendy Moat, Emma Ackland-Snow & William Penney

From Mrs. Suzanne Glaze

Remembering 3 special people this Christmas, all taken too soon. I dedicate a light to them to help keep their lights shining bright. I miss you. ????

Stuart Curtis

From Mr Simon Curtis

Miss you everyday
Simon and Emma

James Hagley

From Mrs. Linda Harrison

Always on my mind xxx

Peter Gregory

From Mr David GREGORY

Loved by all the family. Xx

Januce Andrews

From Miss Julie Andrews

How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.

There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone, the light remains.

Sandra Smith, John Smith, Tina Ballinger, Josie Maddison, Grandma & Grandad Blackbourn & Nana and Grandad Smith

From Mrs. Anna Maddison

We miss you and love you all so very much at Christmas and always xxxxxxxx

Sylvia Edwards & Frances Stones

From Miss Sue Edwards

Love you and miss you both . Hope you’re both in a lovely place together . xx

Avril Billington

From Ms. Barbara Davies

Dear Mum,
My mum, my best friend and the one I trusted most in my world. You are an amazing soul and you were an amazing person. You legacy to me is the light that shines in my heart, and the memories of all the wonderful and not so wonderful times we shared together. I miss you every day, but as you said to me "until next time" and we both know there will be another time. All my love now and always. Barbara xxx

Eugene Cassidy

From Mrs Angela Cassidy

Miss you so much. Rip

John and Wendy Barr

From Miss Jayne Barr

Bill Fielder

From Mr Matt Dovey

He was a Disney loving man who loved us so much.

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From Mrs Leah Crampton

David Partridge

From Mrs. April Chapman

So strange you not being here with us, but your light will always shine. Always loved, always missed. ❤️

Vivien Raby

From Miss Lisa Raby

Miss you so much
Love you
Forever in our hearts ♥️ Xxxxxxxx

Ann Billing & John Billing

From Mrs. Tracy Dalton

Always in our hearts Never forgotten
Missed everyday Hope you celebrate together wherever you maybe
Love and Missed Always
Martin, Tracy & Milly xxxxx

Razor Marshall & Pat Marshall

From Mrs. Vashti Bowden

Philly Creasey

From Mr Jez Creasey

X❤️

Joyce Longthorn

From Mrs. Sue Sockell

For my Mum who I miss x

Yvonne Bampton

From Mr Neville Bampton

We spent every minute of every day together and Yvonne passed away 5 days before our silver wedding 5 years ago. She’s still with me every day. I cared for her at home for the last seven weeks with the help of St Barnabas.

Isobel Coupe

From Mr Stephen Coupe. MBE

Forever missed but always in our thoughts and remembered. A loving wife & mother a faithful friend that all have treasured memories of you. Admired and respected for who you were a Lovely Irish Treasure. God Bless Youxxxx

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.

Stephen Loveday

From Mrs. Denise Loveday

Lynda Seabrook & Paul Seabrook

From Miss Sharon Seabrook

Another year without you but you are back together. We will be remember many happy memories not only of Christmas times. Keep shining bright both of you lots of love xxx

Evelyn and Bert Rowlett, Joyce and Les Clodd, David Henderson, Jim Mulcahy, Gillian Marston, Eileen and Bernard Minogue & Jessie Kitchen

From Mrs Ann Rowlett

With love, prayers and happy memories

Bill Connor

From Miss Jayne Barr

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