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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

Jim Bruce Ball
1940 - 2020
Born in Glasgow: we celebrate Jim's life as an example of determination, generosity and gentle humour. He had a distinguished career in forestry and is remembered with affection by colleagues, friends and family.
 
Heather Mary Rose Mary Rose Barron
1942 - 2020
Our kind, giving, wise, determined, animal and nature loving, brave mum and wife. The core of your family. You are so very missed.x
 
John Anthony Hill
1945 - 2021
Gone from my life but not my heart
Margaret Rose Haffenden
1930 - 2020
We were so lucky to have you as our darling Mum, Nan and Great Nan. You were loved so much and we will miss you always. Rest in peace now with Dad.
Betty Hazel Wilsher
1928 - 2020
In loving memory of Betty, a wonderful mother and grandmother. So kind and such great fun. We miss you.
Allison Janet Doyle
1966 - 2021
You found the funny side in everything; you loved, you laughed and you lived. We will miss you dearly and forever. A daughter, mother, grandmother, big sis, and dear friend.
Raymond Charles Hopgood
1921 - 2021
Served in World War 2 in the Royal Navy & life long member of the Royal Naval Association. COVID took you before you made 100. Love and missed by all the family.
Barbara Anne Houston
1954 - 2021
In memory of an amazing wife, mother, sister, aunt, friend, and teacher. The most wonderful, strong, brave, and loving woman that we knew; a true inspiration to so many. Forever in our hearts and on our minds xx
Cicely Mary Emily Bendall
1930 - 2021
A beautiful, talented lady. Your presence, love and smile is missed by many every day. May you rest in peace and tranquility. Forever in our thoughts xx
John William Bain
1954 - 2020
John you will never be forgotten for being the loving, caring person we all new. You will remain in our hearts, and be loved and missed by so many. Jenny and all of your family xx
Maureen Mary Teresa Campbell
1947 - 2021
Mummy was from Tipperary in Ireland and came to England in the 60s. She had five children. She was a wife, a sister, a grandmother and a great grandmother. She was only 73. We miss her and love her so much.
Sandra Pettit
1945 - 2021
A much loved only sister, gone but never forgotten.
Mary Constance Moat
1939 - 2020
Much loved mum, nan, sister, auntie and great nanna. We didn't get to say goodbye, miss you everyday x
James Anderson Morgan
1939 - 2021
There are no words to express our heartbreak at losing you too soon. We really don't know where we go from here, without you but your light will shine our path. We love you Connie, Tracey and Andrew x x x
Susan Lynne Jadeja
1959 - 2021
You left us too soon. You were my friend for 46 years. I shall miss you and think of you often and smile of the many memories we made
Steve Hearn
1963 - 2021
Wonderful Husband, Dad and Grandad. Loved and missed by all his family and friends, far too loved to ever be forgotten. A huge part of our family jigsaw puzzle is missing xxxxx
Vivienne June Smith
1942 - 2020
Beloved wife, mum, nan and gran gran, we miss and love you so much. You were always the life and soul of the party with your lippy on and the biggest smile - you will forever be our world and our everything. RIP x
Anthony Charles Robinson
1943 - 2021
In loving memory of Tony, a very special man with the heart of a lion. Devoted to his family and loved by us all. We miss you everyday and we will love you forever x

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