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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

Allan Oldcorn
1946 - 2020
In loving memory of a very special and treasured husband to Jenny, father of Wendy, Christine and Janet, father in law, grandad, great grandad, brother and uncle. You will be forever in our thoughts and never forgotten x
Robert George Summers
1933 - 2020
Much loved and missed by all the family God bless dad love from the family xx
Joan Margaret Laycock
1942 - 2020
<p>Joan was a loving and caring Mum, Grandma, Joanie, cousin and family to everyone. Joan will be remembered by all in her blue jeans. We will miss her very much, and always remember her fabulous life shared with Barbara.</p>
Dennis James Reed
1946 - 2020
A kind, gentle, clever and loving person, taken by Covid-19 after a Parkinson's disease related fall. Will always be remembered and will always be missed.
Patricia Bowers
1935 - 2020
Patricia Bowers (Pat) Previous married name Philp, nee Eglinton passed away 20th April 2020, William Harvey Hospital, Kent, aged 85. Born in Peckham, she frequently visited St Paul's Cathedral whilst working in London
Sylvia Evelyn Martin
1932 - 2020
Sylvia will be remembered by her family for her warm and loving smile, her beautiful blue eyes and her kind and caring nature. She is already missed and will not be forgotten.
Kathleen Lazell
1943 - 2020
Our mother was a wonderful mum she done everything for me and my sister she loved as all very much her grandchildren and great grandchildren we love her and miss her till we meet again love Christine , Jenny x
Ian Ward
1934 - 2020
R.I.P. Dad forever in my heart
Anthony James Day
1933 - 2020
To our beloved Dad and Grandad its not goodbye, its until our next adventure. If we don't see you through the week, we will see you through the window! We all miss you so much
Ernest David Humphry
1941 - 2020
Dad was a kind and caring man, who worked in Shipbuilding all his life.
He leaves a son, daughter, daughter in law and three grandchildren. He is loved and will be sadly missed. RIP Dad never to be forgotten!
Don Dunning
1932 - 2020
Precious memories of a dear husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather and great grandfather.
Loved and greatly missed by us all. Bye bye My Love. xxxxxxx
Jean Audrey Billington
1937 - 2020
In Loving Memory of our Dear Mum we love and miss you every day you are forever in our hearts and minds. A day never goes by when we don't think about you. Finally back with Dad, you are in the arms of the angels. R.I.P
Maureen Ann Franks
1936 - 2020
Wife to Arthur. Mother, Sister, Auntie, Nan and Grandma. She was kind, warm and loving with a cheeky sense of humour, we will forever miss her sparkle. The centre of our family, forever missed but always in our hearts
Harry Edward Marshall
1933 - 2020
Reunited with my grandma; the absolute love of his life and as much as our hearts are breaking, he will be smiling.
Harry, H, Dad, Papa Harry, Grandpa - we love and miss you. Rest in peace.
Dod George Forbes
1942 - 2020
Dad deserved a different passing, he was not ready to go, still lots of life until the horrid virus took hold. Lisa &amp; Tracy cry and laugh each day, with both sad and fondest memories of our hardworking, party-loving Dad
Maureen Reilly
1926 - 2020
Now among the great and glorious, as befits "our Queen". Immortalised in an iconic landmark she loved to visit in the 1950s, in her adopted city.
We will miss her quirky sayings and zest for life.
Rest in peace.
Phyllis Richardson
1924 - 2020
Loved by all who knew her, forever in our thoughts and dearly missed. Always in our hearts, she will never be forgotten: Phyllis &amp; Carl, Ann &amp; Paul, Alison, Michelle &amp; Dave, Ben &amp; Samantha, Kimberly &amp; Sienna.
Lee Susan Cyrnik
1949 - 2020
We cherish the wonderful times and the memories made. A loving Wife, sister, mum, nan and great nan.

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