My mum, my world, my best friend and my everything. Missing you always, loving you forever.
All my love now and forever Sarah 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
Always remembered with a smile
In loving memory of a brilliant Husband, Dad and Granddad missed andloved byus all. Always in our thoughts xxxx
Chris was the most loving caring husband, doting Dad and Grandad. He was the center of our family and we miss him everyday.
Always in our Hearts
I know you’re no longer here in person, but you’ll always be my Dad. You’ll be in my heart forever.
Gone too soon! We miss you dearly every single day, but know that you are watching over us. We love you Always and Forever ❤️
Mum was a devoted Wife, Mum and Grandma who always put everyone else first. She helped care for all her Grandchildren and was the best Mum we could of asked for.
Forever in our hearts xxx
Our Mother Elizabeth Armstrong volunteered at St Barnabas for over 15 years, serving teas and gave a friendly chat to everyone. She passed on 19 November 2021 aged 82. Our Mother lovingly cared for our Father, David Armstrong during his palliative care, he passed on 17 March 2005 aged 65. Towards the end, a talented St Barnabas Nurse played the Piano Accordion for my Father during his final days. He smiled and tapped his fingers in time to the tune. Dad was a talented player himself. A very special moment for our parents. Both parents are much loved and missed. Your Daughter Janet xx
My dad lost his 9 month battle with cancer in 2019. When he first got ill, we had no idea that it was cancer as he had none of the normal indicative symptoms. Once diagnosed, he was given a course of chemo and reacted so well to it. He gained weight, the cancer was killed off but then he had to have a break from chemo to allow his body to recover. That was all the time that the cancer needed to come back even stronger. We lost him three weeks after we were told there was nothing else that could be done. I am grateful for those 9 months that I had with Dad as I know others are not so lucky. I miss him a lot and hope that each day I make him proud.
All gone too soon – forever in my ❤️ ???????? Sue xxx
My mum, Marie Stevens. Loved and missed every day.
Love and miss you every day – fabulous kind granny and brilliant mum ????
These hearts are for my Sister Sarah’s children, who lost their mum unexpectedly last year.
In loving memory of Emelia, our beautiful granddaughter.
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
Remembering dearest Joe who was my best friend as well as a loving husband for 47 years. Sorely missed but forever in my heart. Stand easy brave warrior xx
Miss my mum everyday, she was my best friend and critic ????
Eddie and Ivy much loved parents , grandparents and great grandparents ❤
this heart is for my dad who lost his wife and our mum, Gill
She was the most amazing, kind, selfless, lady who we are so proud of and will always be in our hearts and thoughts.
x
The most wonderful parents who were ;loving and caring to everyone they met..
To my Big Brother Pete,
The night you left our lives changed. I looked up to you and you were always there. I feel a part of me left with you. I know you are looking down and helped me fight back through my heart operations. Me, Joe and the girls often look for your star and remember the good times. We laugh every time we blow balloons or open cards full of sequins as those are the things you always did at the girls parties. Lots and lots of sequins.
Love and miss you lots.
I know you are up there with family now, no doubt fishing and having a pint.
Love you always Sue