Richard Carter

Brian Smith

Harry Crow

Colin Paul Turvey

Albert Brennan

Daisy Lai

Howard Varney

Ajit & Jan Mukherjee

My daddy x JRV x

sarah almond, sarah almond & sarah almond

Glen Briston Dad

Sylvia Oxby

Keith Bradley

Iris & Tony Anderson

Audrey Capps

Mum Lorraine

Naomi Linnell

Tony Kingswood

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

Stephen Barthorpe

Remember |

Gilbert XXXX

Peggy Hollands

Dad xx

Leslie Brittain

John Scott Mitchell

Brian Meachen

Don & Patricia

Richard Carter

From Mrs Helen Mumby

In remembrance of my lovely Dad
Richard Carter. Always in my head and heart and missed so very much. xXx

Brian Smith

From Mrs Emma Salmon

Harry Crow

From Mrs Sue Pearce

Colin Paul Turvey

From Mrs Dawn Boulton

My Dad was my hero and was always there for me no matter what. He taught me so many things that have stayed with me. I miss our late evening talks and his wise words so much.
My Dad, my hero.

Albert Brennan

From Mrs christine Christian

A much missed, loving husband, father and grandfather who was the heart of his family.. He was larger than life and did so much for the organisations he represented, whether that was his work for the Kings Own Border Association or the bowling club. He loved his allotment, and had lived and work all over the world and had a story to tell for all his adventures. sometimes we had to remind him we had heard them before.

Daisy Lai

From Miss Jenny Lau

I think of you every day my friend. Forever in my heart XxX

Howard Varney

From Miss Kate Varney

Ajit & Jan Mukherjee

From Dr Anna Staples

My daddy x JRV x

From Mrs Tammy Bain

My daddy, John Vaughan, my first hero, my first love. Thought of, missed and loved every day. My children know to look for the brightest star in the sky each night as that’s their grandad always watching over them and when they say “goodnight grandad” it fills me with so much love. Love you dad, always, Tammy xx

sarah almond, sarah almond & sarah almond

From Miss Michaela Bray

my mum was the most strong kind hearted woman and she continued to fight till the very end ❤️

Glen Briston Dad

From Mr Sam Briston

Sylvia Oxby

From Mrs Sarah Rest

My mum, my world, my best friend and my everything. Missing you always, loving you forever.
All my love now and forever Sarah xxx

Keith Bradley

From Miss Rachel Bradley

My Dad was so loved and is so missed. He was a private man but generous and funny. His dry humour and wit will be remembered always. St Barnabas Hospice at Home helped Dad pass with such dignity and kindness for which we will be eternally grateful.

Iris & Tony Anderson

From Mrs Beverley Bean

Sleeping peacefully but alive in our hearts forever, much loved grandma and grandad xx

Audrey Capps

From Mrs Karen Wenlock

We miss you everyday mum.
Happy Mother’s Day
Love Karen x

Mum Lorraine

From Mrs Rachel Martin

Mum/ Lorraine
Always in our hearts!
Loved and never forgotten xx

Naomi Linnell

From Dr Joanne Pearman

Naomi loved her time working as Lincoln Cathedral Librarian.

A loving mother who is much missed.

Tony Kingswood

From Miss Rebecca Kingswood

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

From Mr Norman Bailey

Always missed. Never forgotten.

Stephen Barthorpe

From Miss Claire Barthorpe

Everyday he is in our hearts and thoughts, the best, most amazing husband, father and grandfather.

Remember |

From Mr Steve (Michele) Miles

I miss you xx

Gilbert XXXX

From Mrs Stephanie Tyson

Peggy Hollands

From Ms Susan Hollands

Dad xx

From Mrs Kaye Robinson

Remembering my lovely Dad, taxi, bank & most loyal friend!

Leslie Brittain

From Mr Robin Brittain

In memory of my father Leslie Brittain, who taught me so much and through him I am who I am today, and who I dearly miss every moment, of every day. Robin xxx.

John Scott Mitchell

From Mrs Bernadette Mitchell

For my darling John who was a cherished husband for 51 years and a much loved father and adored grandfather.
Loved you yesterday
Love you still
Always have
Always will.
From Bea xxxxx

Brian Meachen

From Mrs Tracey Meachen

Brian was a proud and loving family man.

A country lad, he enjoyed be outdoors and would often be found gardening or looking after his pet chickens. He was also passionate about photography, aviation and fishing.

Our memory of Brian is one of Brian sat at the table in the garden laughing and chatting away as we spent time with our 3 grown up children.

Don & Patricia

From Mrs Patricia Oswin

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