Our queen, A loving mother, nan and great nan. We were so lucky to have such an inspirational lady in our lives. We thank you for everything, the lessons you taught, the holidays we had and for all the wonderful memories we made, that we will treasure forever. I hope you are at peace with grandad and ben now. we love you. Until we meet again xxx
Maria Thomas
In loving memory of a dedicated husband and father! We lost you twelve years ago now. Friday, 26th September, would have been your 64th birthday! So prop up the bar and sup your pint, and we will raise a glass to Big D! Thank you for the memories and the laughter. We will love and honour you always. Your girls Juniper and Little G xxxx
Grace Finnegan
Mum, how has another year flown by so quickly without you? I miss you every day, my best friend, my soul mate. I have a massive aching hole that can never be filled, I have so much to tell you and am still struggling without talking to you every day. You were my world. We are doing well at looking after dad and Paul, the girls are all well I’m sure you would be soooo proud of them. We are keeping your memory alive down here, we hope you are at peace and still flying high. Love you to the moon and back
Vickki, Aria, Chloe and Evie xxx
Vickki Claxton
In memory of my lovely Father,
Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad like you were.
Even though you’ve been gone a while and life has moved on it doesn’t mean I don’t think of you and miss you all the time. I won’t ever forget you.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear.”
Julie Plummer
Julie Plummer
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