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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

Margaret Campbell Simes
1926 - 2020
Margaret was a good, kind person. Margaret was a loving, caring mother to Jane and Fiona and a good wife to Jim. In her quiet way she helped others, for example working as a volunteer for the British Red Cross.
Debbie McMahon
1967 - 2020
In memory of my darling wife Debbie, the most adored wife, mum and gran forever in our hearts and can never be replaced. We're just jealous of the angels Debs your smile will illuminate heaven like no other. Love you Debs
Patricia Anne Calver
1938 - 2020
Our beloved sister who we dearly miss.
Alphonsus Marconi
1935 - 2020
A kind man, with a warm smile and a generous heart. He loved his family and friends, most of all he loved his wife May. He is greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace.
Michael Leonard Wenborn
2021 - 2021
My darling husband your memory will always live on. You were the best husband and soulmate. Love you so much till we meet again. Rest in peace in heaven.
Norman Percy Adams
1926 - 2021
Beloved husband, Dad, Grandad, brother, uncle, and friend. Norman loved his family, Tyneside, dogs, writing, & photography. A proud Geordie, he fought hard to the end. We love you, Dad.
 
Barbara June Brown
1935 - 2020
A wonderful, kind, caring and much loved Mum, Nan, Sister, Auntie and friend. We didn't get to say goodbye but we will always treasure the memories of our time together. Reunited with Husband Trevor. Sleep peacefully X
Patricia Mary Rayner
1946 - 2020
RIP loving wife, mother, nanny and sister, always there to help, always enjoyed entertaining to the full, greatly missed but never forgotten - Truly loved and greatly missed
Shirley Mavis Simons
1935 - 2020
Cruelly taken from your family but reunited with your beloved husband, Eddie. Missed so very much by your children, grandchildren, and all family and friends. A light went out in our lives the day you left us. Miss you x
Raymond John Lever
1958 - 2020
NHS worker, Loving Dad, Grandad, father In Law & Friend. Our World will not be the same. You will be sadly missed by so many. Our Hero, we all love you so much. xxx
Robert Birchall
1945 - 2020
A kind, loving family man who was adored by all his family and friends. Always helping others and putting everyone before himself. We love and miss you so much. Our hearts are broken and we will miss you forever.
David Allen Triggs
1958 - 2020
A wonderful person who meant more than he could ever know. Forever missed. May he rest in peace.
Kenneth Beaumont
1944 - 2020
Darling Dad to Andrew, Angela and Emma. Great Grandad, Grandpop, Dangrad, friend, artist, healer, career soldier, man of faith, protector, adviser, gardener. We love you to the moon and back. Goodnight God bless.
Edith Kerry
1937 - 2020
The most beautiful, loving, kind and generous lady and I was lucky enough to call her Grandma! Say hello to Grandad.. We all love you so much and will miss you always! Fly high!
Joan EILEEN Oakley
1922 - 2020
Miss Joan Oakley worked as a Head Waitress at the John Lewis Partnership. She lived a quiet life and loved gardening. It is fitting at this time that she is remembered alongside many other souls who also died of Covid19.
Alan McNicol
1942 - 2020
Long-serving member of the Kent Police and The Royal Navy. Beloved partner, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend to many. Sorely missed every day and forever remembered.
Mary Heseltine
1932 - 2020
Mum, Nanna & Great Nanna, wife of William, who she survived by just 18days, happily married for 67years. May the homeward path rise up under your feet and lead you both gladly home. Go with all our love.
William (Bill) Alexander Johnstone Ross
1930 - 2020
Bill was a loving and much loved Dad, Grandad and Great grandad who liked nothing more than to be with his family. He will always be deeply missed and will be forever in the hearts of everyone who knew him.

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