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Remember Me

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

John David Hunter
1933 - 2020
A wonderful Dad and grandad. Always loved never forgotten.
Roderick McDonald
1945 - 2020
I will never forget the day you were taken from us. We couldn't even be by your side or say goodbye to you. We couldn't even have a proper funeral for you as covid took this all away from us. I miss & think about you everyday
Robert Michael Butterworth
1954 - 2020
Beloved Dad to Michelle and Louise. Grandad to Logan, Ella, Gethen, Gabrielle, Gregory and Georgina. Uncle to Peyton. Brother-in-law to Donna and Martin, Father-in-law Graeme. Friend to many. Taken to early.
Ernest CHARLES Thake
1933 - 2020
A much loved Father who lost his life to Covid-19 after surviving in February a stroke pneumonia and sepsis. You never sadly made it back to your beloved home in Ware of 62 years
 
Elizabeth Anne Goddard
1930 - 2021
Anne was a strong and feisty lady- much missed by all her family and now reunited with Sid
Lucy Alberta Muirhead
1922 - 2020
You were determined to live to be 100 but your life was cut short by this cruel virus. A life full of love and grace. We all love and miss you very much ... and just wish we could have rewritten the ending
Ken Burtt
1944 - 2020
Ken, the memory of you will always be in our hearts.
Flies high. I wave you.
Eternal love
James Heathcote
1930 - 2020
My Dad Jim meant everything to me, my sister and my Mum. We just knew that he loved us unconditionally, and we loved him so much. He died in a hospice. It broke our hearts that we could not be with him at the end.
Irene Mosley
1941 - 2020
This very special lady was the heart and soul of our family. A Wife, Mother, Gran and Great Grandma. You were taken so suddenly with no chance to say goodbye. We will treasure our memories forever. LOVE YOU X
Trevor John Jones
1952 - 2020
Absent in our lives, always in our thoughts, missed but never forgotten. A dad & grandad with many names; T, NIP, Kipper, TJ, The Legend, The Saint with a Cigar, always Helping others with a smile, always in our hearts!x
Paul Colin Spencer-Tucker
1970 - 2020
Loving son,husband,brother,father and nephew Loved by all the families Never will be forgotten God bless
Paul Thomas Jones
1976 - 2020
A loving brother & Son A friend to many. Gone to soon & forever loved. You'll never walk alone
Christine Frances Ainger
1955 - 2020
A loving Wife Mum and Nana. Cruelly taken from us. we will love you for eternity.
Robert Harper
1944 - 2020
Missed so much by his family, Yvonne, Daren, Robert and Joanne, also his comedy parter of many years Tommy Cannon and also his fans, thank you for all the laughter,
Valerie Williams
1938 - 2020
To a beautiful Nan, Mum and Wife we all miss you so much xxxx
Margaret Crozier
1960 - 2020
No copied quotes or clever quips. Watching you go was the hardest thing to see. We love you so much. Kevin, Vicky, Jim, Simon, Dean, Liz, Sam, John. Laid to rest with Dad John & Mum Henrietta. Rip.
Lynne Woodward
1966 - 2020
A precious and loving Mum, daughter, sister, Aunty, Cousin and Friend. Fly over your Rainbow. Sadly taken from us too soon. Forever loved and never forgotten. You will remain in our hearts forever.
Jean Nowell
1923 - 2020
In loving memory of our Mum, Nan and Great Gran - dearly loved and missed xx

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