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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

Elizabeth Ann Mcallister
1952 - 2020
Rest in peace Mum! A loving mother and grandma gone too soon! I am so sorry you went through this. We miss you so much! So glad you got to meet your grandson. Love you always xxxxx
Emily Murley
1936 - 2020
Our wonderful mother devoted to her children who will miss her until their dying days.Reunited with James x
David Keith Bitson
1957 - 2020
A Very hardworking man and such a friendly soul.
Sheila Porter
1929 - 2020
We are all missing you.
Sylvia Eleanor Meaney
1937 - 2020
Remember our mum xx love you xx
Winifred Frances Leech
1931 - 2020
We were blessed to have you as a mother, nana and friend. You have left memories we will treasure. We loved you beyond words and will have you in our hearts forever.
Linda Smith
1959 - 2020
Much loved Mother, nanny, sister & friend. Amazing person who loved to smile, sing & dance. Linda also enjoyed playing bingo. She was very funny, family are proud of her. She Will be loved, missed & remembered forever.
Agnes Harriet Smith
1944 - 2021
Harriet was a ray of sunshine in everyone's life. We love you Mum. You are forever loved.
Peter White
1933 - 2020
In remembrance of a loving husband, father and pap. The heartache of losing you will never go away, but you have left us so many happy memories which will remain in our hearts forever. We love you. Rest in peace.xxx
Brian David Larkin
1944 - 2020
A more kind, loving and generous man would be hard to find. He was my life for forty six happy years. Rest in peace my love.
Josephine Ann Stevens
1930 - 2021
For our wonderful Mum, Nanny & Great Grandma. Sorry we could not be with you, Truly heartbreaking for us all. Thank you for everything you did for us. We will all love you forever.
Doreen Downey Thomas
1924 - 2020
Our lovely mum will be remembered by the many friends and family who loved her for her wonderful sense of humour, her laughter, her care & sense of family, hospitality, and her art and unique home-made christmas cards.
Terence Charles Grumbley
1930 - 2020
Terence was a much loved and respected, husband, father and grandfather who, so sadly, missed the birth of his first great grand-daughter by one week. He had a long and distinguished career in the police.
Elise Ruby Mary Bendall
1926 - 2020
In loving memory of a treasured Mum and Grandma. Tops will be missed for her sharp, strong and hilarious personality, one incredible Lady. Always in our thoughts Murray, Di and Victoria
Jennifer Anne Pickup
1942 - 2020
Much loved Mum to Alison and loving Grandma to Rebecca & Lizzie. A dear Sister, Aunty and Friend. Gone too soon but will be remembered in our hearts forever. Missed greatly everyday x x x
Josephine GAYE Bonser
1946 - 2021
Jo was born in Barnehurst kent in 1946. As a teenager, she met Tim. They married in 1969. She gave birth to, Michael and James. In 2013 she contracted dimentia. She died in 2021 testing positive for covid 19. God bless.
Florence Lowry
1931 - 2020
Beloved wife of the late Richard Lowry. Loving mother to children Terry, Noreen and Michael. Much loved mother in law and devoted grandmother to all of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. RIP Flo. We love you
Charles James Wayman
1943 - 2020
A man I met, when I was 14. He walked me to school every day. He had a beautiful and happy heart. My life is quiet now, my days are long. I know he is waiting for me, which is a comfort. Love always and forever Carol x

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