Maurice Stanley, Joyce Stanley & Elsie Laming

Terry Pembroke & David Harding

Richard + June Dickinson

Julie Barrie

Pat Eassom, John Wilson, Ursula and Stan Grundy & Ivy and john Shipman

Jane Bell, Paul Bell & Martin Bell

Lynda Seabrook & Paul Seabrook

Elizabeth (Liz) Bailey

David Noble

Robert Wright, Alice Wright, Robert Wright & Jack Wright

Melvyn Trofer

Mo Hickinbotham

Philly Creasy

Brenda Francis

Eva (Milly) Smollett

Sidney Lucas, Grace Lucas & Janet Lucas

Yvonne Irving & Martin Hay

Betty Nevitt

Yvonne Smalley

Alison Breese & Gordon Matthews

Kitty Coyne

Trevor Farmer

Steve Hawes

Denis Foxcroft

Joan Odare

Joan Gilligan

Terry Cardy & Jeanne Cardy

George Morley

Maurice Stanley, Joyce Stanley & Elsie Laming

From Mrs. Sandra Knowles

Terry Pembroke & David Harding

From Mr. Steve Pembroke-Smith

Richard + June Dickinson

From Mrs. Julie Hart

Mum joined dad last year. And we had mum on her own for 20 plus years. My sister and me spent loads of time with mum as did our kids. Her grandkids. We miss her so much but she is dancing with our dad again. She died in Lincoln hospital January 11 2019. we thought she was coming home but died in a comfy chair. She fell asleep and never woke up.I will never forget my sister calling me at 5.45 at work. I was shaking and went into the office and burst out crying saying my mums gone. I felt like the whole world had swallowed me up. How dare they take my mum from me. But she was ready to go to my dad. Big hugs. And lots of kisses from your daughters and grandchildren. You were the rock to our family. Will never forget you. Xxx

Julie Barrie

From Mrs. Kerry Lee

Remembering Jules, our beautiful daughter.

Colin and Maureen Nicholson.

Pat Eassom, John Wilson, Ursula and Stan Grundy & Ivy and john Shipman

From Mrs Yvonne Eassom

Jane Bell, Paul Bell & Martin Bell

From Mrs Tracy Cockram

They all went too soon and leaving a hole in our lives but also a huge amount of happy memories. The pain we feel at their loss represents the huge love we have for them.

We remember them frequently: with a smile, a tale retold, a song they loved, a phrase they used and how they made our lives richer. They may not be here in body but they remain with us in our hearts x

Lynda Seabrook & Paul Seabrook

From Miss Sharon Seabrook

There is 2 big holes in my heart every day but even more so when I start the preparations and traditions from my childhood for Christmas although there are always a few tears there is always great smiles and memories that no one can ever take away xxx

Elizabeth (Liz) Bailey

From Mrs. Mandy Harsley

In loving memory of our Mum who loved Christmas, our first Christmas without you. Love you – 'all is calm, all is bright, sleep in heavenly peace' xxxx

David Noble

From Mrs Jennifer Noble

He was my world

Robert Wright, Alice Wright, Robert Wright & Jack Wright

From Mrs. Marguerite Buxton

Miss you all so much xxxx

Melvyn Trofer

From Mrs Jill Trofer

My husband , my carer in life and my world , I miss you more each day , always loved and thought off in every thing we all do and say , we love and miss you so much , Jill and children x.

Mo Hickinbotham

From Mr. Brett Hickinbotham

She was a beautiful person and is with the angels and her loved ones that went before her.

Philly Creasy

From Mr Finn Dillon

Brenda Francis

From Miss Zoe Francis

I miss you playing little jingles to wake us up on Christmas morning. I miss the smile on your face and excitement in yours eyes when you present us with Christmas stockings – that you STILL did for us all even as adults each year. I miss the strange/odd gifts you used to buy me that you thought I’d love! I miss seeing you dancing and singing to ‘rocking around the Christmas tree’ (usually in something red!) in the kitchen while we prepped and cooked Christmas dinner together… and so much more besides.

I regret that you never saw me happy with Russ who I met the year after you passed and I am saddened that you never got to hold your Grandchild Oakley. But you live on in all of us and Russ tells me he feels like he knows you as I speak of you so often and Oakley will feel the same in time I’m sure it – he already has a lot of love for ‘Nanny Bear’ who he kisses and cuddles often. I tell him he has to be a good boy as Nanny is always watching and checking in on him!

We miss you Mum, our sun moon and stars xxxxxx

Eva (Milly) Smollett

From Mr. Neil Bristow

We’ll always remember you through our very own little Eva

Sidney Lucas, Grace Lucas & Janet Lucas

From Mr. Stephen Lucas

Happy Christmas to you all.
Thinking of you at this special time of the year

Yvonne Irving & Martin Hay

From Miss Emily Hay

Remembering my wonderful Grandma and lovely Grandad. My Grandma who would drink Baileys glass after glass and then say “is Baileys non-alcoholic?” And my Grandad who would always crack open a bottle of wine the minute we stepped through the door. Merry Christmas my Angels x

Betty Nevitt

From Mrs. Susan Hough

Merry Christmas to a much missed Mum, Nan & Great Nan. Xx

Yvonne Smalley

From Miss Andrea Smalley

Our dear mum was a beautiful lady who cared for everyone she ever met. She was kind, loving and funny. It was a privilege to have her as our mum. She was also the best Grandma in the World and we miss her every single day. We hope you’re having fun with dad again. Sweet dreams both of you.

Alison Breese & Gordon Matthews

From Mrs Lynsey Milton

In Loving Memory of a dearly loved cousin and uncle sadly missed love you both to the moon and back always xx

Kitty Coyne

From Mr Mike Coyne

Happy Christmas mum. Miss you xx

Trevor Farmer

From Mrs Elaine Jackson

Shine bright Dad, you are loved and missed every day. Never forgotten ❤️

Steve Hawes

From Mr. Daniel Marshall

Denis Foxcroft

From Mrs. Katy Smith

First Christmas without you pops, we’ll raise a glass or two for you! Love and miss you so very much xxx

Joan Odare

From Miss Helen Odare

Miss you more at this time of the year
Always in my heart
Xxxxx

Joan Gilligan

From Mrs. Ann Wood

Terry Cardy & Jeanne Cardy

From Mrs Jane Nridgwstet

In memory of mum and dad at Christmas.

George Morley

From Mrs. Jacky Fridlington

Thankyou Dad for your love, dedication and valuable guidance you showed to me. Your legacy of fairness and compassion will always be with me. Thinking of you fondly,not only at Christmas,but all the year through. Love "P" xxx

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