Mum & David xx & Dad

Love Laugh

MUM Not req’d

Bernard Woodwards

David & Elizabeth

Nigel Bourne

James Eric Elstob

Millicent Roberts

Morgan Joseph & Morgan Joseph

Maggie Church

Ken Coy

Tony Thompson

Rosanna coleman

John Richard Barton

Gail Cox & John Carr

Nana and Grandad

Phoebe poppy Kingchap

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

Ted Bell

Albert Joan xxxx & Mum Dad

Hayley Woodcock

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

Rowena Astra Pape

Olivia Otter

Mum and Dad

George Reedy

Dad Grandad

Brian Truswell

Mum & David xx & Dad

From Mr Ian Tointon

Remembering our parents and brother
Margaret, Douglas and David Tointon

Love Laugh

From Mrs Nicola Hartill

MUM Not req’d

From Mr Mick Trueman

Bernard Woodwards

From Mrs Susan Stallwood

Dad you are forever in are hearts never forgotten loved for ever

David & Elizabeth

From Mrs Janet Hope

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

Nigel Bourne

From Miss Ellie Bourne

I know you’re no longer here in person, but you’ll always be my Dad. You’ll be in my heart forever.

James Eric Elstob

From Mrs April Claridge-Elstob

A kind and loving family man, a more adoring husband I could never have found. His humour, his smile and his laughter will always be missed. A life of adventure and fun. Love never dies.

Millicent Roberts

From Mrs Aimee Allen

Morgan Joseph & Morgan Joseph

From Mr David Harris

Maggie Church

From Ms Kellie Lee

In loving memory of my mum, Maggie Church. The strongest, bravest, most loving mummy anyone could possibly have had. St Barnabas supported her and us as a family in my mums final days. For that I will be forever grateful.

Ken Coy

From Mrs Emma Whaler

My dad was one in a million, he is missed every single day.

During my teenage years, he raised me alone and taught me so much.

I still go to call him whenever the Lancaster goes over, he loved his aircraft (a love which he has passed down to me).

Love you Pops xx

Tony Thompson

From Mrs sue minett

My Dad really was my hero. Such a fun, outgoing and positive person who lit up any room he walked in. We miss him dearly but his favourite song 'Always look on the bright side of life' really makes us smile as it is everything my Dad stood for.

Rosanna coleman

From Mr Adrian esberger

Always in our hearts

John Richard Barton

From Mr Nick Barton

You went to play golf and never came home. You died doing what you loved. Missed every day by family and friends.

Gail Cox & John Carr

From Mr Terry Carr

Nana and Grandad

From Miss Hannah Stumm

The kindest people I've ever known, the brightest stars in the sky ✨️

Phoebe poppy Kingchap

From Mrs Sandra Chapman

Gone too soon

Leonard Bailey, Audrey Bailey & David Wilton

From Mr Norman Bailey

Always missed. Never forgotten.

Ted Bell

From Mrs Sarah Shephardson

Albert Joan xxxx & Mum Dad

From Mr Keith Bridgwood

Hayley Woodcock

From Mrs Jenny Shucksmith

Loved and missed every day.

Gladys May Firth & John Firth

From Mrs D Samra

Precious memories of my Mum and Dad whose love, guidance and values made me who I am. Forever grateful and always in my heart xx

Rowena Astra Pape

From Mrs Debbie Pattison

Mum was a unique character who was always on the go. She never regarded herself as old and was not your typical Granny .
She loved music , especially Status Quo; football and spending time with her family, leaving us with many special memories to treasure.
Sadly missed by us all .

Olivia Otter

From Mr Brian Coupland

Mum and Dad

From Mr Mark Fort

George Reedy

From Mr Phil Conway

Forever in our hearts. As you do itchycoo.

Dad Grandad

From Miss Sarah Melladay

Dad & Grandad (John Melladay) always missed xx

Brian Truswell

From Mrs Lisa Hodgson

My dad, my hero, miss you more than words can say. Love you now and always. Keep fishing and until we meet again sending love and lots of hugs xxx
Your daughter Lisa and all the family
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