Known to all as 'Sutty', my cheeky, fun-loving husband passed away 28.01.22. He has made me laugh every day throughout our 40 years of marriage and I cannot begin to imagine my future without him. I will be eternally grateful for the care and respect shown to him by all the staff at St Barnabas Hospice in his final days and the support and comfort offered to me and my son at this difficult time in our lives.
Sylvia Boardman my beautiful and amazing mum, my best friend, my inspiration, my world; you are always, always with me in my heart and all that I do.
You were so brave and positive and walked the long journey you faced with so much courage and dignity to enable you to stay with us for as long as you could.
I miss you so very much and think about and talk to you every day; you are still very much part of all we do and I know that you are watching over us and are our guiding light.
Without doubt you were the best `nannie' to your beloved boys Harry and Adam; they love and miss you lots and I know you are shining down on them and bursting with pride.
I love you beyond words and am so incredibly proud to be your daughter; until we meet again, you will remain always in my heart xxx
Jackie, my dearest friend who died aged 38 years from Cancer. Will forever be in my heart, miss your friendship, our schooners of sherry and your wicked sense of humour
We only had Emma with us for one day before we had to say goodbye.
Our darling daughter, constantly loved and forever in our hearts.
Miss you so much mum, remembering all the happy times
A wonderful caring wife for 53 years. A very caring mum to three lovely daughters and five grandchildren. Spent most of her working life caring for children with various handicaps,( Dr Barnardo's, blind babies, deaf children and the last 25 years with St Francis school.) A true angel, sadly missed but never forgotten. Tony R.
Wonderful 45 years together, loved you from first sight. & never stopped. Think of you every day & always still talking to you, love you forever my darling xx
Always in our hearts. Your encouragement helped us become who we are. Missing and remembering you.
R,S,B,A &A xx
For my Brother.
There is not a day that goes by where you are not thought about or loved. You are so greatly missed. You have 2 beautiful nephews now, with a new bairn on the way too. I know they will have your charisma and charm as they get older. We know you are up there looking out for us and protecting us.
We love you.
Caring family man and dedicated husband to my sister Sarah
To a Mum who was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. Dearly missed everyday. Remains forever in our hearts ♥️
Dave you were such a special man!
We will miss you always and love you forever!! xxx
In loving memory of Annie a sadly missed Mother and Grandmother.
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.
Michelle Crouch was a strong, intelligent, and witty individual her entire life. She was an incredible nurse who dedicated 30 years to the NHS, and lived for her career. She was loved by all her knew her, and will be missed by everyone. Always there to make you smile, fix your problems, and make you the best egg and soldiers you'll ever have. She protected us all until the very end.
Mother Duck.
Remembered with so much love today and always. Forever in our hearts.
With hugs from us all (and paws from Twig)
x x x x x x x x x x x
To our much loved & dearly missed mum & dad. Forever in our hearts ♥️
All our love Emma, Andrew, James & Luke. Craig, janien & Oscar. Xxx
My Dad.
My Dad was one in a million. He was a loving family man, family was his everything.
Everyone knew Graham, if you didn't recognise his name you would definitely recognise his face. He would help anyone where at all possible. He could fix everything, if he couldn't fix it then we knew we were in trouble! He had tools for every job, more tools than a hardware store!
When he passed away suddenly in 2021 our lives changed forever. How could we possibly carry on without him? We talk about him every single day, laugh together, cry together, remembering all the funny times, he will live on in our hearts forever.
Dad had used St Barnabas services previously when they helped him with coping strategies when he was diagnosed with Cancer. His Niece, Karen, received care at her end of life at the hospice and he was so grateful for all the support she and the whole family received.
Thank you St Barnabas for all that you do.
Mai
The most wonderful person who loved spring time, a time of beautiful growth, light and positive feelings. She also absolutely loved lincoln cathedral. While visiting our city she would always visit and light a candle for the people and family that she missed and loved. It now makes the cathedral such a special place to us, all her loving family, missing her more than words can say. Always thinking of you, always loving you, always with us in our hearts xxxxx
The most wonderful parents who were ;loving and caring to everyone they met..
These hearts are for my Sister Sarah’s children, who lost their mum unexpectedly last year.
My beautiful husband Tim Grosse, taken too soon. He was such a kind, caring, loving, funny and selfless gentleman. He is deeply loved and greatly missed always.
Shelley xxxxxx