You are forever in our thoughts and hearts with love
Anne, Tracey, Jackie, Michelle and families.
To mum / nanny
Gone but never forgotten loved always
Love maureen and kirste
Remembering my mum and dad who donated to cancer research all of their lives. My dad was a St Barnabas volunteer gardener for 15 years and gained great support from his hospice friends.
This heart is in memory of my parents Jean & George Dunmore who sadly passed away recently within 3 months of each other.
They could not bear to be apart after 59 years married.
Together forever ❤
Memory for my beloved mum x I miss your beautiful smile every day. Motor Neurone Disease sadly took you from us far to young x we miss and ❤️ you mum xx
Irene White, a loving wife, Mum, Grandma and sister. We love you dearly. You are missed more than words can say. So many memories with you, how we loved your smile and giggle. Devoted to your family, even now we know you’re looking out for us – each of us feeling your presence in our own way – our beautiful guiding angel.
Always in our hearts, love Keith, Stephen & Katie, Julia & Alasdair, Oliver, Rosie and Rowan xxx
Loving husband ,dad and grandad xx
Two very special people who were dedicated to their family. Their legacy of love and devotion will never be forgotten. MY husband absolutely loved Mum,s boiled fruit cake! Love always Jacky and Dave xxx
Everyday he is in our hearts and thoughts, the best, most amazing husband, father and grandfather.
My wonderful Dad, whom hugged me for my birthday then a week later, sadly passed away last October on his 82nd Birthday. Miss him dearly every single day. Forever in my Heart. Love you Dad xxx
My amazing beautiful brave son who died this year aged just 22. We miss him so very much especially his smile. He had so many things to deal with but his mum, dad, sister Grace and twin brother Joe are honored to have been part of his too short, but amazing life.
A much missed, loving husband, father and grandfather who was the heart of his family.. He was larger than life and did so much for the organisations he represented, whether that was his work for the Kings Own Border Association or the bowling club. He loved his allotment, and had lived and work all over the world and had a story to tell for all his adventures. sometimes we had to remind him we had heard them before.
Chris was an inspiration to many. His passion for mental health was second to none . He led Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust to be the great Trust it is today, and for that we are grateful. On a personal note he was kind, thoughtful, generous and lived life to the full, and was taken way too soon. He is sadly missed but with the great work he did with mental health his memory lives on .
A wonderful family man who was so loved and very much missed. Always remembered for his home grown veggies and his many hobbies. He was a passionate man and will be remembered by many as a happy cheeky man. He loved his Austin A35 van and vintage war planes and he lives on in his daughters, grandaughters and great grandsons.
Forever in our hearts ❤️
There are so many memories- the fact that you worked so hard to allow us to have ponies to give us an outside interest, your creativity, you making and painting pottery bowls with the girls which they still have, telling Sebastian the dog off for pinching mince pies off the worktop, your amazing Victoria sponge cake and the ‘farmhouse teas’ will be always be a great favourite with Emily and Lucy. You left a big hole and huge shoes to follow!
We miss you everyday Dad, all our love Sarah, Ben and Children xxx
Pop and Mother,
Thank you for everything. We miss you both so much and will remember you both always.
Love,
Ann, Emma, Tori and Phillip xx
Dad you are forever in are hearts never forgotten loved for ever
We dedicate this heart to the memory of our Cousin Julie, Tenterfield, Australia.. She was an inspiring spirit and much loved in her family. Julie had a very big heart herself and would be smiling at the thought of a Blacksmith in Lincolnshire hand-crafting hearts and one for her.
Rob, Margot and all the Family
A special and much loved mum
Carole was my big sister who always looked out for me.
She never gave up, even when they told her she only had a couple of months to live she refused to give in and we had an additional
two years with her.
When eventually her health failed St Barnabas helped and supported us at home and in the hospice.
The love, care and support she received was phenomenal and we will be forever in your debt.