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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

Francis Michael Booker
1938 - 2020
Remembering our dear Dad who we lost to Covid 19 . Unable to say our final goodbyes during lockdown. We miss you so much. RIP
Fiona Margaret Graham
1928 - 2021
My Mum and Dad together to the very end.  With special gratitude to all the staff of the Ainderby Ward, Northallerton Hospital. The world I knew went in one night. Let their spirits go in peace.  Greatly missed. Lorna x x
 
Claire Nicola Williams
1968 - 2020
Claire you are forever in our hearts especially Olivia's as she loves and misses her mummy so much. You will always be remembered as a wonderful loving mother, wife, daughter, sister and daughter in law. love always. RIP
Pamela Elizabeth Borthwick
1933 - 2020
Our darling Mother, beloved grandmother and dearest friend - how much we miss you - as you slept to Easter joy, and remembered with such love by us all. Your spirit of gentleness, kindness and love shines on. Farewell!
Ronald Albert Harper
1937 - 2020
My dad was the most caring kind and loving dad anyone could wish for, he loved life, nature & animals would always help people out in need. I miss you so much dad and life will never feel the same without your presence.
Andrew Bernard Coppenhall
1957 - 2021
Andrew was a much loved Husband, Son, Brother, Brother in law, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather. Andrew touched many peoples life's leaving a lasting impression with them, Andrew will be loved and missed forever
Janet Vera Broadhead
1939 - 2020
This is in memory of our lovely mum who was taken away from us far too quickly. We miss her so much and will remember her forever. Love you mum x
Trevor James Robert Johnson
1941 - 2021
Dad, Grandad you are missed more than you will ever know we think of you everyday. We miss your laughter and your smile but most of all we miss you being our Dad and Grandad. Much love Dad xxxxxxxxx
Martin Andrew Page
1957 - 2020
An amazing and talented man. Martin was a brilliant artist with the best sense of humour. He was a dedicated dad and grandad and was loved by his family and many friends. He and his jokes will be missed. Love you mate. X
Peter George Earl
1961 - 2021
A much loved brother. Taken far too early. Born in Hackney and the youngest of 6 East End Bruvers. Our loss is Heavens gain. May God now keep you in his loving care. May you rest in eternal peace Peanut.
Barbara Celia Kelly
1938 - 2020
A wonderful wife, mother & nanny who was loved by everyone who knew her. In peace now, reunited with her loving husband, who she missed so dearly. Although you are no longer with us, you will never be forgotten. RIP Mum
Sylvia Wallace
1940 - 2020
In loving memory to mum
Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure.
You're loved beyond words, missed beyond measure
Forever in our hearts
Dorothy, Patrick, Delrose, Ian, Alan, Siblings & Grand/Great Grandchildren
Richard Narteh Dosoo
1947 - 2020
Richard Dosoo - you were a dedicated father, grandfather and husband, loved by us all. We're all heartbroken by your death, but your light & love will shine in our hearts forever. Go well to your ancestors and the Lord
John Richard Hatchard
1946 - 2020
A loving Husband, Dad, Stepdad and Grandad who fought to the very end. We will miss your cheeky smile, humour and your comforting hugs. You are a true gentleman and will be in our hearts forever and always
Wayne Anthony Ryder Simpson
1962 - 2021
Rest In Peace my beloved Wayne. Wonderful husband and devoted dad. Love You Always.
Brian William McKeon
1936 - 2020
Brian was a larger than life kind of man. He was funny, loving, and caring. He loved his family dearly, and would do anything for them. We miss him so much.
Janet Irene Birch
1943 - 2020
My wonderful mum I will never forget you I promise, the most caring wonderful person I will ever know
Jean Murdie
1924 - 2020
In loving memory of Jean Murdie aged 95, devoted Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mam, Aunt, Grandma & Great Grandma to her Bairns. A proud Geordie, she will be forever missed.

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