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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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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

Donald Peter Rouse
1946 - 2020
Don was the kindest of souls, a true gentleman and a patriot. As a former police officer, he was always on the side of the wronged ones. He will be deeply missed by all the people he touched with his grace. RIP my Love.
Albert George Johnson
1945 - 2020
My dad was my world, his wife his children and grandchildren loves him dearly, we love you and will miss you loads, your memories will be with us forever, until we meet again, love you xxxx
David Francis Kenny
1949 - 2020
Dearest husband, treasured dad, beloved brother & uncle. Born in Ennis, Co.Clare, Ireland and settled in Cheshire from 1989. Davy loved life, his family, travelling, music (Rolling Stones & many more), sports and nature.
Jean Margaret Vickers
1935 - 2020
In loving memory of Jean who brought happiness and smiles into many people's lives. Remembered with love and affection by her family and friends.
Ann Scarbrow
1939 - 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful Mum and Grandma who brought us so much joy. We will all Love and miss you forever
Roger Blackstone
1940 - 2020
A dear brother, uncle & husband.
When we meet we'll talk, laugh and reminisce about him and the things we did. Roger will never be forgotten. His memory will stay in our hearts forever.
Robert Christie Devlin Henry
1941 - 2020
We love you and we miss you so much, you were such a character, always had a joke to share. Nothing can ease our pain of losing you. Always in our hearts, never forgotten all our love forever. Amanda, Dean, & the kids x
Edward Moss
1931 - 2020
In memory of a loving dad, brother, granddad and great-granddad. A life well-lived, remembered for his humour, kindness and wisdom. We will love and miss you always. Forever in our hearts.
Irene Patricia Mary Fealey
1925 - 2020
Our loving Mum, who was a True character and was full of life and lived for her family. She was a Wonderful Mum, Nan and Great Nan. Who was loved by us all.
Richard Lynton Galloway
1936 - 2020
Son of the artist V Galloway, husband to Philippa, father of Dickon, Ben & Damian, Richard achieved much in his professional & personal life - director of J. H. Fenner; pilot; proud Yorkshireman; servant of York Minster.
John Joseph Collins
1952 - 2020
A devoted Dad & Husband, a kind and loving man to everyone, he cared so much for so many. Our lives are not the same without him, We were so privileged to have this special man in our lives. We miss you, We love you RIP
Canon John Emile Berry
1930 - 2020
A deeply loved parish priest who touched and inspired many with his humour, wisdom and compassion. Canon John loved life, learning and above all music.. he will be sorely missed by his own family and his Church family
 
Nora Smith
1934 - 2020
My mum who passed away in Leicester Royal alone.miss her so much.
Irene Elizabeth McCartney
1938 - 2020
In memory of our beautiful wife, mum, gran and great gran, Irene Elizabeth, much loved and sorely missed, you were the most kind, loving and supportive person, we were so lucky to have you in our world, love always xx
Della Woodhead
1938 - 2022
Hospital acquired COVID took you from us too soon and deprived us of the chance to tell you how much we loved you and be with you to say goodbye when you died. We miss your wisdom, love, kindness and laughter every day x
 
Eileen Mary Alice Burrows
1932 - 2020
We miss you everyday. You fought so long but we're sadly taken from us. Your strong spirit will stay with us always. You could be stubborn and fiercely independent but also there for anyone one of us. We love you always xxxx
Emyr Thomas
1934 - 2020
Emyr Thomas. Our Hero - Forever in our hearts. Safe in the hands of Jesus.
Former Headteacher/School Inspector Advisor for Clwyd. Caru ti. Marie, Bethan and Kevin, Janis, Owen, Gwen and Isaac.
Philip William Joseph Harrington
1935 - 2021
Loved and remembered always x X x

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