Tim Grosse

Friends and Relatives

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D & C Smith

Ron Evans

Linda Aspinwall

John Million

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

James Peacock

Benjamin Pepperdine

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Irene Hanson

Angela Ward & Malcolm Ward

Sutty ILYMTYLM

Janet Rodgers

John Alan Needham

John Norton, Margaret Norton, Rob Newton & Jack Varah

Joe Berry

Joan and Jim Lee

Teresa Grue

Dawn Buck

Samuel buxtonrockley

William Edward Archer Ambler

Absent Friends

Bill & Jean Davidson

Peter Trought

Mason |

Jim Henry

Tim Grosse

From Mrs Shelley Grosse

My beautiful man, my husband Tim,
Words cannot describe how much I miss you every second of every day!
I love you to the moon and back and back again!
Aways and forever in my heart. xxxxxx

Friends and Relatives

From Mrs Sheila Nash

Remembering all the happy times spent with our relatives and friends.

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From Mr Colin Anderson

D & C Smith

From Mrs Lisa Sargeant

Mum & Dad

We miss you both so much.

Love always.

Lisa & Julie xxx

Ron Evans

From Mrs Helen Lloyd

For my Dad, one of life's very best people

Linda Aspinwall

From Mrs Lisa Pearson

Mum, you taught me so much except how to live without you x

John Million

From Mr Mark Million

Greatly missed x

Malcolm Crosby & Barbara Crosby

From Mrs Jackie Dwane

We miss you every day. Love always xx

James Peacock

From Mrs Korinda Peacock

For our wonderful James, loved and missed every moment of every day.

Benjamin Pepperdine

From Mrs Sandra May

Love you always xx

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From Mrs Tracey Hagan

Irene Hanson

From Mrs Julie Costa

Mum,
I heard someone say that you only miss someone when you think about them…..well I think about you every day.
Love and miss you so much,
Ju xxx

Angela Ward & Malcolm Ward

From Mrs Susan Angeloni

Always in our thoughts,
Forever in our hearts

Sutty ILYMTYLM

From Mrs Dawn Sutton

In the early hours of 28th January 2022 I kissed my gorgeous husband for the last time. All I can say, two years on, is don’t under estimate the devastating impact of loss and grief
The amazing care and compassion shown by the staff at the hospice, in the short time he was there, was the only thing that kept me sane at the worst time of my life. Two years on and the pain is as raw today as it was the day he died.Missing my cheeky, lovable, funny husband every day.

Janet Rodgers

From Miss Courtney Bell

How very lucky we could call you our mum and nan to guide us through life with your mischievous smile and loving hugs. You were the most beautiful, caring and cheeky soul always thinking of your family first. We love you and miss you more than words can say. Forever in our hearts.

John Alan Needham

From Mrs Lisa Phillips

Grandad.
We love and miss you every day.
Always in our hearts.
xxx

John Norton, Margaret Norton, Rob Newton & Jack Varah

From Miss Madalaine Norton

Joe Berry

From Mr Nick Berry

Rest easy Centurion – 'til Valhalla

Joan and Jim Lee

From Mrs Sue Smith

Remembered forever with love.

Teresa Grue

From Mrs Marie Wootton

Still shocked I cannot pick up the phone for advice and support Auntie Teresa. I will miss our family shopping trips and girls that lunch. Thank you for all that you did for me and my family. You have left a big hole in our lives but you will be remembered in our hearts. soul and minds. love you Marie and all xx

Dawn Buck

From Mr Neil Buck

Thank you for being the best Mum EVER! Miss you so much. Lots of Love, Soph Xxx

Samuel buxtonrockley

From Mrs mandy buxton-rockley

Sam you will always be loved and missed you left us much too soon love never ending Mum, Dad, Tom & Melissa xx

William Edward Archer Ambler

From Mrs Sheena Ambler

When feathers appear, angels are near…

Absent Friends

From Ms Christine Wright

For all our absent friends!

Bill & Jean Davidson

From Mrs Nicki Higgins

To my Grandparents; Bill and Jean Davidson

We miss you everyday.

Lots of love,
Nicki & Chris

Peter Trought

From Mrs Hannah Kempton

A man against whom all others are measured.

Mason |

From Mrs Lisa Robinson

Jim Henry

From Mrs Diane Pegg

Dearest Dad,
always in our hearts and thoughts,
present through precious memories swirling around like fluttering feathers.

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