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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

David Charles Armson
1947 - 2020
A much loved husband, father, father-in-law, grandad and brother, who was taken too soon and will never be forgotten. You will always be in our hearts. We love you dearly.
Graham Romford Thomas
1935 - 2020
Sadly taken from us, alone at the end, but now with loved ones,.
Martin Christopher Evans
1953 - 2020
Forever in our hearts
Raymond Malcolm Dennis Webb
1942 - 2020
Ray always managed to make everybody smile. Never forgotten x
Catalina Arias Olate
1951 - 2020
Ma was our world. She was taken so quickly we had no final goodbye. Catalina was a great grandmother, strong, independent and full of life. The loss has left a massive hole nothing will ever be right again. We love you
Christopher John Murphy
1951 - 2021
We lost our beloved, husband, brother, brother-in-law, uncle & dear friend. My fabulous husband was taken far too soon. He's the light & love of my life. How can this be happening to us?!
Francis Conway
1935 - 2020
Frank leaves his wife of 61 years. Lived life with a smile and a twinkle in his eye. Always supported his three daughters and grandchildren. A family man, loved, sadly missed and has a special place in our heartsxxxx
Susan Hill
1959 - 2020
Beloved wife of Alan. Much loved sister of Jane, aunt to Hilary and Richard and great aunt to Ben, Lucy, Sam and Gabriel. Passed away peacefully in Bournemouth Hospital, 6 days after catching Covid 19 in her nursing home
Albert James Henser
1935 - 2021
A true gentleman that was loved by all. My hero and forever my number one. The man that has always been my one constant in life. I will be forever grateful for your unconditional love. Albert Henser you are a legend. x
Mary Smith
1924 - 2020
Mary Smith , taken by the evil coronavirus.my wonderful friend with a love of laughter. God bless you Mary , now up among the stars . With love always Bob xx
Kathleen Ann Oneill
1954 - 2020
Gone but never forgotten. We never got a chance to hold you and tell you we love you. Passed away of covid 19. Please look over all of us. Forever in our hearts
 
Kathleen Howarth
1935 - 2020
Mum was always a Strong, Positive Person who Loved Life and will never be forgotten.
Violet PEGGY Virgo
1924 - 2020
Peggy, Mum, Gran was and is much loved by all she met. She was a mother, teacher, carer, singer, brownie leader, meals on wheels lady, environmentalist, gardener, Oxfam knitter and a vicar's wife. Above all she loved God.
Brian Clemmens
1939 - 2020
He was always there for us all and will be missed forever. Love you Dad x
Michael Harries Lewis
1937 - 2021
Michael was a very individual colourful and eccentric person. Well known in the locality for his cycle Rickshaw. I miss his wonderful smile and sense of humour and think of him every day. Love you always. Janine.
Gilbert (Aussie) Page
1930 - 2020
Father, boxer, plasterer, shop owner. Daddy died a lonely, painful, confused death. Had a urine infection caught COVID 19. Your girls are taking you back to Jamaica where you can have a funeral that most people have. RIP
Dave Cooper
1960 - 2020
We are completely devastated and our hearts are truly broken at your loss. You have left a huge hole in our lives. You were our world.We will love you and miss you forever and always Dave xx
Ian Connolly
1962 - 2020
Words cannot express what you meant to us all. You were a loving husband, brilliant dad and an amazing friend, so caring, funny and kind. You will never be forgotten, forever in our hearts. We love you so much x x x

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