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.
Loved and missed always.
To my amazing Mum who will live on in my heart forever. You taught me so much and I will love you always xx
For a wonderful mum, grandma and wife, who is loved and missed every day. To be remembered on Mother’s Day and every day.
Much loved and missed by us all. Such a wonderful wife and mother. Strong till the end.
There is no recipe for coping with grief and no quick fix for the emptiness.
Loved, missed and remembered always x
A lovely lady, always in the heart of her family.
For my darling John who was a cherished husband for 51 years and a much loved father and adored grandfather.
Loved you yesterday
Love you still
Always have
Always will.
From Bea xxxxx
Such a special person who left such a big space – still missed and remembered daily xxxx
In memory of dad – never forgotten, always loved.
Tony
Forever in our hearts and never forgotten.
We talk and think about you daily.
You are so deeply missed.
Love you always xx
Always Loved always missed, every single day, for ever in our heart
Granny and Grandad, Love you past the moon and miss you both beyond the stars xxx
Forever and ever my beloved. Husband, best friend. Miss you so much. Walk with me sometimes. Until we meet again, Love always, Lesley.xxxxxxx
In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and friend. A strong man, full of love, charm and character. Remembered, loved and respected by so many, for the true gentleman he was. In our hearts forever xxxx
Best friend & mother, sorely missed every day, love you more than words can say xxxx
Dear James,
Always on my mind, forever in my heart
Love Mum xx
We spent every minute of every day together and enjoy our early retirement. She started with Alzheimer’s and Vascular Dementia in 2015 and slowly declined over the next 5 years. Yvonne went into hospital in late June 2020 with pneumonia and was diagnosed with stage three lung cancer. Considering it was in the middle of Covid I managed to get her home and look after her at home with the care of St Barnabas and the other agencies and could not have better care. She slipped away with all here family around her.
If we could bring you back again
For one more hour or day
We’d express all our unspoken love
We’d have countless things to say.
If we could bring you back again
We’d say we treasured you
And that your presence in our lives
Meant more than we ever knew.
If we could bring you back again,
To tell you what we should
You’d know how much we miss you now
And if we could, we would.
x