Tony
Forever in our hearts and never forgotten.
We talk and think about you daily.
You are so deeply missed.
Love you always xx
My mum Janet and Dad David with love xx
Much loved and missed husband and dad. Gone but never forgotten. Xx
Jane Dyer – A beautiful and loving mum, taken from us far to soon ❤️
A wonderful kind person who had a great sense of humour. She loved all her family unconditionally. Thanks Granxxx
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.
Your amazing staff looked after my dad in September for respite care, you made him feel so comfortable during his time with you. Thank you
Loved and missed always.
Kay &Barre
Our wonderful parents
Missed every day but never forgotten. Always in out thoughts
Deb & Denise
My grandad was such a special man that always made everyone smile when he entered the room. He will be truly missed by all of us. In grandads words ‘keep smiling’. Love you grandad xxx
We spent many hours in my garden gossiping and having a cheeky drink (or 3!). This heart will join your Forget Me Not and dragonfly in the garden. You’ll always be there x
A loving wife ,Mum ,Nan and gran forever in our hearts loved always xx
Love and miss you so much Babe xxx
I have so many happy memories of our 50 years together: especially the love of our family, the wonderful times we shared during our many trips to France and further afield. I could go on forever, everything reminds me of you. You were my best friend and I miss you every day.
It was an absolute honour to have called you our friend. A mischievous, caring, hilariously funny special human being. XXXX
LINDY BEE 1951-2017 In loving memory of our Mum. loved and missed always xxx. Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I’ll miss you. until we meet again ❤️❤️❤️
Simon loved his music; before we lost touch, it wasn’t often that you’d find him without a set of headphones on. It was the Sony Walkman that got us talking to each other when we met at ages 16 and 17, as I had boldly, and somewhat uncharacteristically, asked him what him he was listening to. Simple Minds was the answer and though we went to see many more equally excellent concerts, that first concert in 1989 he’d managed to get tickets for was just awesome, breathtaking, a memory for life.
These hearts are for my Sister Sarah’s children, who lost their mum unexpectedly last year.
My dad, forever loved, and always in my heart. Love you dad xx