Lyn Sickler-Webb

Neil Rushby |

Bronwen Attwell

Barrie Tozer

Rosemary Andrews

Katrina Lee

Ron+Dad+Grandad Ron Filmer

Simon Mee

Tony Thompson & Keith Minett

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

Jim Cluitt

Steve Cleary

Colin Nicholson, Julie Barrie & Hayley Nicholson

Eileen Andrews & Eddie Andrews

James Henry

Alan Thompson

Irene Webster & Hugh Webster

Gwen Ford & Mick Ford

Keith Goodman

Marie Falkinder, Dorothy and Frank Stallebrass, Marion Woolsey & Martha & Joe Farrow

Alan Foster

Carol Harrod

Trevor Farmer & Pauline Farmer

Mary Hassan

David John Whitley

Jenny Heathcote, Anne Ashworth, Audrey Pestell & Brian Pestell

Becky Parry

Stewart Bristow

Lyn Sickler-Webb

From Mrs. Liz Tebb

For our dear friend Lyn
You were an inspiration and special friend to us all. You are talked about often and remembered always with love, laughter and tears. We miss you so very much.
Big Jugs, Little Jugs ????♥️????♥️

Neil Rushby |

From Mrs. Sue Rushby

Much loved Husband, Dad and Grandad xxxx

Bronwen Attwell

From Ms. Lucy Attwell

A precious wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, forever missed, forever loved.
Shine bright, Mummy
xxxx

Barrie Tozer

From Mrs Lesley Tozer

Barrie used to pretend he wasn't bothered about Christmas but deep down I know he did, being close to family and all the grandchildren is what made him the happiest, miss him and his silly ways so much and always will.

Rosemary Andrews

From Mr. Ron Andrews

Katrina Lee

From Miss Harriet Lee

Happy Christmas Mum I’ll be thinking of you when I’m opening my stocking ????????

Ron+Dad+Grandad Ron Filmer

From Mrs. Alyson FILMER

In memory of a lovely dad and grandad.
With love Nigel, Allie, Harry and Hannah x x x x

Simon Mee

From Mrs Helen Dormer

Merry Christmas to the brightest star in the sky. Miss you everyday, love from Helen, Jay, Evie and Oscar xxx

Tony Thompson & Keith Minett

From Mrs sue Minett

My Dad Tony was supported by the wonderful team at St Barnabas during his last years of life. Just like the Tree of Life, Dad lit up the room wherever he was and was funny, inspiring and always positive about everything. We miss him dearly xx

Ian McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Mary Flynn & Bridget Barrett

From Mrs. Moira Scarborough

We are remembering my Grandad. An amazing trombone player in his day as well as a terrifically talented joiner. My Grandad was like a built in best friend. So funny, his smile and laugh just lit up the entire room. And I would always feel safe and secure whenever he was near, he just had a calming presence. He always reassured you that you would be fine and give you a big squeeze and you would instantly feel better. My grandad was so determined, this showed when he had a stroke when I was younger and he had to learn how to read, write and speak again and he did. He passed away two years ago now from falling on a rainy day and after all he had achieved recovering from those traumas, it left such a hole in our lives for him to be suddenly taken when he was so healthy. Our lives are definitely different without him as he was such a light and a joy. Everyone who met him says the same, he was just a force of nature. The best husband, father and grandad in the world.
We are also remembering my Granny (Grandad’s wife) unfortunately she passed when I was a baby so I didn’t get much time with her, which really upsets me but when I hear all the wonderful and also funny stories about her I truly feel like I know her so well. She was so kind, so creative, also a force of nature. She was very determined, she ran a restaurant whilst taking care of her family and just had so many feathers to her cap! She had an eye for detail. I wish I could have spent years on end with her, going around antique shops which she so dearly loved. She was a treasured wife, mother and Granny.
We are also remembering my Auntie Bridget. When my granny passed away Auntie Bridget sort of took on the role of Granny duties. And to this day , I can say she truly shaped who I am. She was so kind, so delicate, always fair. Auntie Bridget loved church and keeping her rosary beads close to her (which is something I like to do now because of her), everything in her home was perfect and beautiful. Some of the best memories of my childhood are school holidays at my Auntie Bridget’s. And walking through her front door and getting a whiff of her homemade chicken soup that she was cooking. Everyone who knew her, held a special place in their hearts for Auntie Bridget and that’s a fact. We miss her everyday.

And finally we are remembering my Granny Flynn (Auntie Bridget’s sister and my Mums Granny) she too passed when I was baby so I don’t have any memories with her and I so wish I did because of the stories I hear she was such a kind and wonderful person to know. I have one picture of her holding me when I was just born, I’m asleep in her lap and she is looking down at me just like an angel and she is so very gently holding my tiny hand with the tips of her fingers, the picture is so beautiful and special because although I never knew her that picture shows how much she loved me and how many memories we would have made together , the memories would have been wonderful. My mum describes her as so elegant and very much “a lady” and she was a huge part of my mum’s growing up, almost everyday they would see her, she was like a “second mum”. It just shows how treasured she was.

Jim Cluitt

From Mrs. Eleanor Cluitt

Always in our thoughts and forever in our hearts, we miss your infectious laugh and your words of wisdom.

Love you forever, Merry Christmas

Eleanor, grandchildren, great grandchildren & great great grandchildren xxx

Steve Cleary

From Mr. Sean Cleary

Always in our Hearts.

Colin Nicholson, Julie Barrie & Hayley Nicholson

From Mrs Kerry Lee

Eileen Andrews & Eddie Andrews

From Mr Lewis Lawson

James Henry

From Ms Karen Henry

For my lovely Dad and a special Grandad.
Miss you every day. Always in our hearts. Forever loved xxx

Alan Thompson

From Mrs Sophie Butcher

Second Christmas without you. Missing you everyday xx

Irene Webster & Hugh Webster

From Mrs Steph Douglas

My wonderful parents. Gone but never forgotten. Always in my heart. Xx

Gwen Ford & Mick Ford

From Ms. Jayne Harvey

Mick and Gwen Ford – mum & dad
Love and miss you so, especially this time of year as you both loved Christmas so much – so much love, laughter and togetherness – rest in peace – love, Jacky, Caron, Mandy, Jayne and families xxxx

Keith Goodman

From Ms. Clare Goodman

In memory of our brother Keith, much missed and never forgotten. With thanks to St Barnabas for thier loving care.

Marie Falkinder, Dorothy and Frank Stallebrass, Marion Woolsey & Martha & Joe Farrow

From Mrs. Carol Farrow

In memory of my dear friend Marie, missed so much every day.
My dear Mum , and my dad who passed away peacefully on January 3rd 1987 at St Barnabas Hospice, the original one on,, Lindum Terrace..
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Alan Foster

From Miss Cheryl Foster

Carol Harrod

From Mr. Kenneth Harrod

Remembering my dear Wife Carol with love .

Trevor Farmer & Pauline Farmer

From Mrs Elaine Jackson

Mum & Dad, loved and missed every day but more than ever at Christmas 🎄❤️♥️

Mary Hassan

From Mrs. Lauren Chering

A light in memory of my mother who is dearly missed by all her family. Never forgotten xxx

David John Whitley

From Mrs E B Whitley

So dearly loved and deeply missed. First Christmas in 43 years without you. Love you always xxxx

Jenny Heathcote, Anne Ashworth, Audrey Pestell & Brian Pestell

From Mrs Julie Heathcote

My family loved and missed every day.

Becky Parry

From Mr Rob Chapman

Missing you this Xmas
As we look up to the stars
And see the brightest one
We know it’s where you are looking down on us xx

Stewart Bristow

From Mrs Rachel Eldridge

Your love of Christmas always shone so brightly. You spent many, many hours volunteering as Father Christmas for various local charities. Such care and attention for every single child you saw. Making sure that you kept the magic alive for them ❤️ we miss you dad, always, every day, but particularly at Christmas

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