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.
Our family continues to grow, and some of us you haven’t met! Our hearts hold you both close and you will always be with us as we try to live each day with love, kindness and a sense of fun. Love and miss you always, forever and a day. xxx
Grandma and Grandad, together again. You’re probably dancing on a cloud right now, eating teacakes and drinking tea from a flask. Slippers on. This heart is in tribute to you both – to remember your inspirational love for one another.
A wonderful, warm, funny, interesting, caring man. Your love was the most important thing in my life and I will miss you forever.
Jean Sidebottom loved her two Sons (Shaun & Scott) so much.
They both have families of their own which Jean was able to see before she passed away.
We will always remember Jean as such a kind, loving Mum & Grandma and we all still miss her so much.
My world, my oracle miss you every day xxxx
Martin was an inspiration to us all, and fought up until the very end of his battle with a smile. We miss him so much, but he will live on in our hearts forever.
This heart is to remember our mum Glenis Wells , a loving Mum , Grandma sister and Aunty. Always missed by her family and friends . Love you to the Moon xxx
My Dad who left us in May 2021, he was diagnosed with blood cancer and passed away 6 days after the diagnosis.
It’s been difficult to come to terms with how quickly we lost him and how much we miss him every single day
No longer by our side, but forever in our hearts.
All our love, Georgina, Gary & Lillie Rose xxx
Mum was an amazing woman, she taught me how to cook, she was a chef. She loved animals which she has passed on to her daughters. Mum loved nothing more than having a home full of our friends, many of whom thought of her as a second mum, she would make sausage rolls & cakes for everyone. Mum loved feeding everyone, this is just one of a very long list of memories of my mum, a very much missed special lady. Love you mum. xxxxxx
My darling Jackie is always in my heart and thoughts. Jackie is the love of my life and is always with me.
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.
In memory of my beloved husband Phil who was able to spend his last days at home thanks to the help of St Barnabas nurses .
The best mum and grandma we could have asked for. Kind, caring, selfless and brave to the very end.
Forever in our hearts.
Missed and thought of every day. Love always Val xxx
Grandma was a traditional Italian lady, who taught me the values of family, loyalty and closeness and great food! The kitchen table was never to small to accommodate us all on any occasion. Grandpa was a strong Englishman who had the most marvellous cheeky grin. Uncle Fred was only 13 years older than me, we were close. We would talk for hours and enjoy running together. It has been over 20 years since they all passed, but not a day goes by where they are not loved and remembered.