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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

 
Clarence Vincent Cambridge
1937 - 2020
God bless and rest in peace
Sidney Chase
1943 - 2020
In loving memory of Sid, a much loved wonderful Husband, Dad and Grandad. A true gentleman who will be missed by all who knew him. Forever in our hearts and minds.
Michael Garrett Graham
1923 - 2020
Rugby, Sandhurst, Kings. Wherever he was throughout his long life, Michael's ability to make and keep good friends was his defining quality. How sad that his final days were without the comfort of his nearest & dearest!
William James Mcanally Mclaughlan
1955 - 2020
William - A devoted Husband, Father, Grandad, Brother and Uncle. Our go to, our hero you were taken too soon we will miss your smile and your laugh everyday. Forever in our hearts and thoughts xx
Teresa Thelma Fairclough
1932 - 2020
In loving memory of a much loved mum, Nana and great Nana. You will always be in our hearts and thoughts. Sadly missed but remembered forever. From all your loving family xxxx
Trevor David Robinson
1956 - 2021
In memory of a wonderful husband, father, son, grandad and brother forever in our hearts, we love and miss you every day
Lalit Devani
1940 - 2020
In memory of our beloved father. Always in our hearts and will be missed by many but never forgotten.
Jeffrey Simon Francis
1971 - 2020
A happy go lucky man who had a smile that could light up any room. A loving father & husband who will always be our hero. We love you to the moon & back. Zena, Lewis & Rhys
Roy Harris
1936 - 2021
We will always remember the funny, lovely, kind, gentleman we called Dad, Grandad, GG. His grandchildren were the light of his life. He loved telling jokes, gardening, snooker and crosswords. He will never be forgotten x
Alma Beatrice Rowe
1932 - 2020
Remembering a much loved Mum, Nan and Great-Grandma. Always remembered and always in our hearts. Love from all of the family xx
Martin John Alexander Downer
1961 - 2020
The day you passed away my heart broke. You was my husband for 20 years my best Friend & the love of my life. I miss you so much your loving wife Val until we meet again
MARGARET STEPHENS
1932 - 2021
Margaret was a beloved mother, nanna, great nanna and mother in law. She fought this awful virus with everything she had but unfortunately covid won. Forever loved and missed, until we meet again x x x
Ian Eugene Henson
1942 - 2020
My father was a thoroughly good and gentle man. I had the privilege of being by his side as he passed, at a time when so few were given the opportunity. I will be forever grateful for that memory. Rest in peace dad xx
terence anthony hackett
1939 - 2021
Terry was a very loving quiet man devoted to his family who love him very much. We are all still heartbroken every day we miss you. May God wrap his arms around you rest in peace
 
Paul Slater
1962 - 2020
Freind and legend! One of the three amigos you will be missed! RIP..... From Trev: One of us but will never be forgotten! (Compo)
Stephen Sydney Linger
1950 - 2020
Stephen was a beautiful soul, with a smile that would light up a room, he was the kindest most generous man you could have met, always ready to help in whatever way he could. We first met in 1965 I was 13 and he was 15 I fell in love with him at first sight, we became the best of friends, In 1991 we moved in together and our love story began. He is and will always be the love of my life.
Christy Joyce
1933 - 2020
My dad was a true gentleman. He was married to our mom Winnie Joyce for 60 years He left behind 7 daughters, 6 sons, and between grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren there's 156 rest in peace
Christopher David Best
1945 - 2020
The best husband,dad,grandad and grandpa we could ask for. A massive hole has been left in all of our lives that can never be filled. We will continue to talk about you every day, you will never be forgotten. Love you xx

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