I dedicate this feather to my mum Jacqueline Mann, who we lost in April 2020 aged only 70 from the Big C. We miss her every day. I would love to have a cup of coffee and natter with her again, and even better a hug. It's amazing how many little things I wish I could tell her.
When she was dying I asked her ' what sign will you send me from the other side' she said ' you will know'. Frustratingly I didn't for a while, but feathers…it's feathers. Whenever I ask her to tell me she's near I find a random feather. So I dedicate this to her, my mum who I will.miss forever.
For my amazing dad who was full of love, laughter and kindness. You made every day brighter, filling it with joy. I miss your joking nature, silly songs and you just being there. You are still my hero and I miss you every day.
Love you Dad
xoxoxo
Husband and father, dearly missed.
Peter, always in our hearts and minds x
I take a little comfort knowing that your together now, just a bit though you should both still be here with us, love and miss you both so much xxx
Love you always. X Jill and kids and grandchildren xxx
You live on through your loving family
In loving memory of my dear Mum, Dad & Auntie. Always in my thoughts, never forgotten.
The stars are shining bright for you, there lighting up the sky for you Andrew your sister Jackie xxxxx
Andrew
My love my life my best friend love always
Louise
For my”superman”I will love you forever
Till we meet again God Bless
From your”honey”
Love and miss you always my PB
Your love still influences all the family.
This feather reminds us of the fragility of life and how much we all miss you You are always in our hearts.
Love you more xxx
Always on my mind James, Forever in my heart xx
Loved and missed always xxx
To a greatly missed Dad and Grandad, we love you and will always remember you, Love Neil, Carina, Eva and Arthur x
Missing you more each day, Michael.
Love you- always.
Charlotte xxx
"If I listen to my heart, I hear your laughter once more."
Congratulations and a massive well done on achieving your PhD, Dr Darren Page.