Miss you every day. Love you ????
Remembering mum and dad. Much loved and missed but resting in peace now.
There is not a day that passes when I do not think about you. You were a wonderful human being who cared deeply about others and who touched many lives. I miss you as much today as I did yesterday.
Love
Debs
Loved and missed every day xx
In loving memory of Nev, a much loved Husband and Dad. Forever in our hearts and thoughts.
The Hazell gang will always love you and be forever proud ,
Forever in my heart
Treasured Family Loved & Missed Every Day xxx
This feather is dedicated to my sister Carol who we lost suddenly last summer. She used to talk a lot about white feathers after our dad died, and she always took it as a sign he was still with us in spirit whenever she saw one. On the morning after she died, I was sat outside in shock and struggling to take in what had just happened, when a pure white feather landed squarely on my lap and I found it so comforting.
Carol was full of kindness, warmth, generosity and had an energy that meant she lived life to the full. She genuinely made the most out of every day, for which we are very grateful. I miss Carol terribly, as do all the family and her many friends.
Remembered forever with love.
Forever in our hearts.
29 Jun 1945 to 30 Jan 2021
In our thoughts always from all the family
To Lisa, missed every day, never far from our thoughts, sent with all our love..
Your boys, Magnus, Kieran and Haydn..
XXX..
Missing you more each day, Michael.
Love you- always.
Charlotte xxx
Reunited with Dad & Mum who sent a feather for you.
Dad.
You’re the best.
Love you forever
xxxx
Love you more xxx
In treasured memory of my fiancé Darryl, who was tragically killed 25 years ago. I used to think time was taking us further apart but now I realise that every day brings us closer together. My immortal beloved ❤️
A wonderful Mum, Nan and Great Grandma, always in our thoughts xx
Feathers appear
When angels are near
Jane – Love & Hugs xx
Congratulations and a massive well done on achieving your PhD, Dr Darren Page.
With you always xx
Never forgotten