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Welcome to this online book of remembrance for all those who have died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.
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This is an online memorial to those who died as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. It is free to leave a tribute to a loved one, and the memorial is open to people of all faiths and none.

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In memory of

Aod Phetluk
1970 - 2020
Aod was a good friend to everyone he came across. An artistic chef who had lots of people come and try his food from all over the country
Maureen Dorothy Kirkwood
1961 - 2020
Driving Instructor and NHS worker. The most Patient person you will ever meet, A mum in a million xx
Grenville Townsend
1933 - 2020
My Dad was one of the nicest people you would ever wish to meet, friendly, kind, caring, generous and always smiling. He will always be remembered with love, taken from us too soon, we love and miss him every day.
David Anthony Brown
1949 - 2020
A caring, thoughtful man who loved nature and walking in the outdoors. Dearly loved by his family and all who knew him. Missed more than words can say and in our hearts forever. Remembered with love.
Joyce Gelder
1927 - 2020
A wonderful mother and grandmother and faithful follower of Jesus, who has now gone to be with him in heaven reunited with her beloved husband Raymond.
Kenneth Alan Timson
1947 - 2021
A big man, with a big heart, who loved everyone and was loved by all. Hardworking, giving, shy but so funny, he would light up a room and always make others laugh and smile. A beautiful man inside and out.
Edward Bailey
1928 - 2020
Loved with a love beyond all telling. Missed with a grief beyond all tears.
George Menassa
1937 - 2020
In loving memory of a beloved husband, daddy and Jiddo, you will be in our hearts forever. Our love for you is eternal and we will miss you and love you always. Rest in peace and comfort knowing how loved you are xx
Keri Pay
1968 - 2020
Keri will be forever remembered and cherished.  A truly wonderful, loving, caring, witty and fun-seeking man, who made time for everyone.
Geoffrey Alan Griffin
1938 - 2020
He filled a room with smiles & laughter, he was kind & gentle. He is deeply cherished by all his family & so very missed. We are all so proud of you dad. Be happy in heaven, keep smiling. We will love you forever xx
Mary Doherty
1940 - 2020
This year we lost our loving Mum, Gran, Sister, Aunt & Friend. Mamie was loved by all who knew her and we'll miss you more than you'll know.
Nicholas Lamb
1961 - 2020
In memory of my husband Nick, 14 days of flu that turned to double pneumonia and covid 19 took you from us. With no words, goodbyes, no hug nor kiss. No chance to say anything we needed to say. So missed,so loved forever
Derek Wellington
1953 - 2020
Derek We are broken-hearted to have lost such a fabulous funny caring loving best friend from this Coronavirus.You were a shining light.Love and miss you dearly now and forever.Rest In peace dear friend
Jason Roy Whitehouse
1969 - 2021
Jason our gentle giant who was our everything, gone way to soon your always in our hearts we love and miss your more each day, Love Deborah,Lauren, Zak
James William Keith Gibbons
1939 - 2020
Beloved Brother uncle and friend to so many and loved by all who knew him. Respected and learned character with a fine sense of humour. Will be missed greatly.
Michael Edward MacSorley
1949 - 2020
Beloved son, brother and grandfather. Always in our hearts and sorely missed.
Brenda Morton
1924 - 2020
In loving memory of Brenda, widow of Henry Ernest and mother to Clive, Ian, Bruce & Lorna. Nanna and Great Nanna, the spine of our family, much loved and appreciated by us all.
John Arthur Smith
1931 - 2021
My sister, Deborah, and I lost our dear Dad in February this year. He had been the most caring and supportive Dad to us, his son-in-laws and 6 grandchildren. He was so loved and will be missed always.

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