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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

Ian Campbell
1954 - 2020
A loving Father Father in law Grandfather Brother and Uncle. You were such a special person who was taken much too soon, due to Covid 19. We can't believe that your not with us anymore. R I P Ian. We miss you so much.
Dixon J Scott Richard Payne
1949 - 2020
Gifted singer and picture framer. Much loved husband, father, grandfather. So brilliant but so unsure of his talent. My Old Friend.
Alfred Frank Thomas Wigley
1931 - 2020
Forever in our hearts
James Michael Fanthorpe
1944 - 2020
Dad, Grandad, great-grandad, hero and legend to us all. 4th Dan black belt, English team coach, referee and instructor Taekwon Do. Loved and missed by his family and those who's lives he touched throughout the years
Alec Barton Stansfield
1938 - 2020
Beloved Husband, Father & Grandad. Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. Forever in our hearts.
Bernard George McCarthy
1947 - 2021
Although we are heartbroken, we know you're with your Mum & Dad, Mac, Stan and all the many loved ones we have lost along the way. We will continue to have one for the road until we meet again. Love you always Bern xx
Jessie Mcrae Hendry
1930 - 2020
Very much loved and missed every day. Wife, Mum to Carol, Allan and Ian, gran and great gran (GG). Till we meet again xxxx
Robert Brian Bailey
1947 - 2020
In loving memory of Robert Bailey. Eldest brother of David, Stephen, Graham, Geofrey and Dennis. R.I.P
Michael Elliott
1942 - 2020
Treasured memories of a Loving Dad, Grandad and Great Grandad taken from us far too soon. We all miss you so much. Forever in our Hearts x
Doreen Sear
1927 - 2020
In memory of a much loved Mother. Rest in Peace. God bless. x
Marlene Dorothy Locke
1935 - 2020
My mum lived a life of love, faith in Jesus, kindness and lots of laughter. Her faith and her humour never deserted her but sustained her right up until she left for her heavenly home. Memories of you make us laugh now
Mary Christie Hunter
1934 - 2020
Mum was a beautiful kind lovable woman who lived for her family. She loved to knit, crochet and bake. She was a retired nurse a job she loved. I will love & miss you forever mum, your heartbroken daughter Katrina xx
David George Sykes
1951 - 2020
Husband, Dad, Grandad, Brother and uncle, who had the biggest of hearts and the kindest soul and put everyone and everything before himself. The life and soul of the party, he is missed and loved so much, beyond words
Dorothy May Corderoy
1927 - 2020
In memory of a wonderful wife, mum, mum-in-law and granny. Always remembered, never forgotten and greatly missed. All our love forever. x x x
Douglas Henry Mayne
1943 - 2020
Dad, we miss you so much but at least now you are with Mum. You looked after us three girls and made sure we had a good start in life. You gave so much to so many throughout your life.We think of you everyday.
Isobel Johnstone Edmonds
1942 - 2020
Our lovely mum was the most glamorous, kind, funny and loving woman. She was a devoted wife to Barrie sadly also taken by covid 19. Our mum, nanna and great nanna was taken too soon. Forever in our hearts and memories xx
Patrick Joseph Galvin
1932 - 2020
Remembered by all for his kindness and being a gentleman, there will forever remain a void in our lives to be filled by warm and happy memories. Finally reunited with Mum, they can now rest in peace together.
Beryl Pamela Smith
1937 - 2020
The best Wife, Mum & Nan who meant so much to us all, we love you and we think of you everyday, forever in our hearts and thoughts.

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