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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

Joan Marriott
1942 - 2020
Mum to Jayne & David .Grandma and Great Grandma . Much loved Sister and cousin. Will be missed so much by us all . She had so much more life to live. Loved so much by us all. My best friend and Mum xx Never forgotten xx
Derek George Strugnell
1930 - 2020
Much loved Dad, Father in law and Grandad. You were an inspiration to us all. We will miss you very much. Now reunited with his beloved wife Sheila.
William (Bill) Stevenson
1936 - 2020
Sadly missed along life's way, quietly remembered every day, no longer in our lives to share, but in our hearts he's always there. Much loved by Bills family and friends xxxx
Clara Thompson
1924 - 2020
To a wonderful mum and grandma with a precious heart. We miss and loved you dearly xx
Barbara Grindle
1956 - 2020
Mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and auntie. A dedicated care assistant, selfless to the end. Barb you were such a beautiful, funny lady, taken far too soon. In our hearts forever. X
Helen Allan
1933 - 2020
Our darling Mum, Nel, you will never be forgotten, love you always and forever. Love Helen, June & Bill and all the family xx
Volney Ham-Ying
1955 - 2021
Remembering Volney - cherished soul, still living in our hearts: proud father, grandfather and treasured friend. He served others as pastor, chaplain and life celebrant. In August 1980, he became my entire world forever!
Doreen Brown
1927 - 2021
We will always remember you with so much love, you were the best Wife, Mum, Grandma and Mum in Law. Your kindness, strength of character and independence is beyond compare. We love you and will miss you always. God bless.
William Richard cleghorn Andrews
1933 - 2020
Aka Bill local businessman and friend to many fought hard until the end when covid finally won. Loving dad and grandad greatly missed by Alison and her girls. Sleep well 22637761 private Andrews
Kenneth Bratt
1930 - 2021
Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather. Pa remains in our thoughts and always in our hearts.
Valerie May Thompson
1939 - 2022
Missed and remembered every day. Love always your girls Diane and Lisa ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Walter Virano
1938 - 2020
Retired Police Officer and former Royal Lifeguard with the Household Cavalry. A true Gentleman, happy and proud who loved life. He was strong and courageous to the end. Sadly missed by his family and Friends.
Maurice Aydon
1929 - 2021
A much loved Husband, Dad, Grandad and Great Grandad. Forever in our hearts xx
Michael Anthony McCormack
1948 - 2020
In Loving memory of my Uncle, I never got the chance to say goodbye and hold your hand...but you will be forever remembered in my heart. I miss you lots, Your loving Niece Sunbeam
Colin Hill
1946 - 2020
Much Missed Husband of Shan, 50 Years together. A Dad & Grandad, dearly missed by all of us. In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. Our Family chain is broken now and will never be the same.
Phyllis Fearn
1927 - 2020
A much loved mum, nan, great-nanny and friend to many. So many treasured memories that will never be forgotten. Loved by many. Forever in our hearts xx
Nigel Anthony Green
1959 - 2020
Nigel Anthony Green taken too soon. We love and miss you everyday Dad.
Elizabeth Elsie Pardue
1934 - 2020
Much loved and cherished Mum, Grandma and Great Grandma died on 2 May 2020 - taken from us too soon and is missed every day. We miss her and love her but she lives on in our thoughts and hearts.

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