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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

Kundaenben Shah
1936 - 2020
There are no good-byes,
wherever you are,
you will always be in our hearts.
 
Dennis John Janes
1928 - 2020
A Bristolian, son of a docker, became an electronics engineer who could turn his hand to anything. He responded to any plea for help with his avometer. Always learning something new. Gently, Bentley.
Edith McAulay
1944 - 2021
A dearly loved Mam and Nana, you will live on in our hearts forever xx
Margaret Bruce
1927 - 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful Mam.x
Gary Lunn
1972 - 2021
Gary was a son to our mum, my brother and a brother in law, an uncle, a husband and father. Lost to many of us and sadly missed. Now with our dad.
Jean Mary Stuart
1937 - 2021
So sorry Mum, we lost you without being able to say goodbye or hold your hand and give a hug. As my mum you were the best, I hope you are now at rest and you know you were loved as you lived us. Goodnight and God bless xx
Brian Victor Cosstick
1938 - 2020
A gentle man who lived his life without undue fuss or fanfare, but who in one way or another set an example to all those who met him. Missed by family and friends alike. We love you.
David Goacher
1935 - 2020
Loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. We miss you every day but always in our hearts, love always - Yvonne, Sara & Andy, Mark & Debbie, Kelly, Joe & Imogen, Zoe, Sam & Fraser, Bethany and Adam xx
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
Dorothy Harrison
1925 - 2020
Dearly loved mother, grandmother and great grandmother
Nicola Louise Copping
1965 - 2022
Our mother, wife, sister and nanny was extraordinary, and we loved her. She was intensely warm, endlessly understanding and devoted to the comfort of others. Her life was too short, but it was full, vibrant and joyful.
Tony ‘Big T’ Linfoot
1946 - 2021
Dad passed away on 5th February 2021 in Harrogate Hospital. He was a lovely man, loved a pub quiz all things history and geography. He lived in Yorkshire, but spent many years working in London. Miss you Dad
Osmond Fritz Braithwaite
1947 - 2021
Ossy was a much loved husband, Dad and Grandad. He was taken so suddenly and we will miss him so much. We will love you always. Until we meet again. Xxxxxxx
Jean Rosemary Woodhams
1938 - 2020
Beloved wife of BDW, Mother of J, L, B & M. Mother-in-law, Grandmother of eight & Gt-Grandmother of four. Strong & beyond brave to the very end. Missed more than words can say. We pray that you are waiting in the light x
Steve Beckett
1953 - 2020
Steve - a much loved husband, dad and friend who will always be in our hearts
Mary Wakley
1947 - 2021
We were married for 48 years March 17th 2021, courted for 6 years 54 years. I will love you for ever my Darling bless you and keep you safe until we meet again.
Sally Medcalf
1939 - 2020
My mother passed away leaving behind 2 Adult Children and 2 Adult Grandchildren. Her husband died 5 days later so they are now resting in peace together after a marriage of almost 60 years.
Patrick Joseph McGee
1944 - 2020
Joe will be missed by everyone that knew him. Anyone can be a father but it takes someone special to be a dad and he was that special someone. Dad from the day we all came together, He has his angel wings x fly free x

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