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.
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
Lost with sorrow
Remembered with joy
Only a moment you stayed, but in our hearts forever. Xxxx
Our hearts where blessed to have been touched by yours. We love and miss you everyday.
In memory of my beloved parents Janet and Norman Docksey so very loved and missed every day
We miss you every day but know you would be proud of all of us and the many achievements and progress we have all made since we lost you.
Keep shining down on us xxx
Dave/Dad – The milkman of human kindness to his wife, all his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. We will all miss you so much xx
Kevin – Gamps, See you later alligator, love & hugs Mia, Annie & Alfie xxx
Dad, nearly two years has gone since you passed away and not a day goes by where I don’t think of you. I miss your voice, I miss your smell, I miss your smile, I miss your laugh, I miss watching you dance, I miss you. I would give anything to see you again. Love you more than you will ever know
Stacey xxxxxx
Love an miss you both so much… forever in my heart… love aly
Gramps was such a kind and proud man, with a fantastic sense of humour. As his family, we are all so appreciative of the St Barnabas staff who were able to treat him with the respect he deserved at the end of his life. Thank you!
We all miss you so much Gramps. X
We love and miss you every day ❤️
Our much loved and so sadly missed, Dad, Husband and Grandad. He lives forever in our hearts and memories. Never a day passes that we do not miss having you to talk to and make us laugh xx
We lost Dad to prostate cancer in 2020 and without chance to breathe Mum lost her battle to cervical cancer in February 2022.
The support we received from St Barnabas meant we were able to carry their wishes to pass away peacefully at home.
This celebration of life and charity allows us to support this great charity and gain a keep sake in their memory.
Mike and Sue Jackson. Together again and always remembered x
Paul aka Mr grumpy. Dearly missed.
Gwen Fox. Loved by many, never forgotten.
Revd David Earling Smith, husband, father, grandfather, godfather and father in law loved dearly and sadly missed. Always in our hearts.
Naomi loved her time working as Lincoln Cathedral Librarian.
A loving mother who is much missed.
This heart is dedicated to my parents. My mum was cared for by the Hospice at Home team which allowed her to have her final wish of passing away at home. My dad never forgot the support we received and supported St Barnabas whenever he could.