Thanks for all those ‘mad, bad and glad days’ we shared together, me old mate. What a laugh we had, eh! You’re a legend Lomph and I’ve always loved ya! TTFN. . .
Sean Gaskin XXX.
Thanks for all those ‘mad, bad and glad days’ we shared together, me old mate. What a laugh we had, eh! You’re a legend Lomph and I’ve always loved ya! TTFN. . .
Sean Gaskin XXX.
Dearly-loved mother of Villia and son-in-law Alan, grandmother of Craig, Julian and Paul, great-grandmother of Annalise and Katya. Always in our thoughts. Rest in peace Mum.
Passed away peacefully at the Little Grove Nursing Home, on Friday, 18 January, 2013, aged 103 years, much-loved mother of Cheryl, fond Grandma of Christopher and loving great-grandmother of Lauren. Will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.
27. 11. 1909-18. 01. 2013. Passed away peacefully in the loving care of Little Grove Nursing Home, beloved Mum of the late Graeme, treasured Mum-in-law of Dodie, dearly-loved Gran of Tracy and Tim and great-Gran of Ajay and Nisha. She will be deeply missed forever.
Up in heaven high above, I know today you’re still with us, Sending all your love. Until we meet again. Loving Nan to Sammy, Clare, Nicola and great-Nana to Keagan XXX.
We had such happy times together, We had some sad ones too, But the saddest day for us, Mum, Was the day we lost you.
Your loving daughter Angela and son-in-law Chris. You often said we’d miss you, Your words have passed so true, We lost the best friend in the world, dear Mum, When we lost you. RIP.
Your loving sons Gary and Paul. What is home without a mother? All things this world may send, But when I lost my darling mother, I lost my dearest friend. RIP.
Your loving daughter Wendy and son-in-law Martin. A special smile, A special face, A special Gran we cannot replace. RIP Nan.
Love Craig and Lisa.
A much-loved sister and sister-in-law. RIP.
Bill and Diana.
A happy smile, a heart of gold, No finer Mum this world could hold. I saw you suffer, heard you sigh, All I could do was just sit by. When the time came I suffered too, But you never deserved what you went through. My lovely Mum, I can’t believe you’ve gone. It broke my heart to see you suffer, my only consolation is you are now at peace. I held your hand to the end, but having to leave you after you had gone was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. You were the kindest, sweetest, thoughtful, most caring and lovely person I have had the privilege to meet. I am so lucky that you were my Mum, I just wish that we could have had more time together. Thank you for everything, I will treasure all my happy memories of you. I will miss you more than I can ever say. Jess and Lucy miss you too. Now reunited with Dad, sleep tight sweetheart. I love you so much Mum.
Your loving daughter Jane XXXX.
Dearly-loved cousin and aunt, we will miss you so much, your love and sense of humour touched us all at Carmel Farm. Always remembered, never forgotten.
Dear sister, sister-in-law and auntie.
Will be sadly missed by Billy, Ann and family.