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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

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.
Steven Alan Hollinshead
1960 - 2021
Steve a devoted and wonderful loving Husband, Dad, Grandad , Son and Brother . Taken away far too soon by Covid. Love always and forever, your heartbroken family xxxxxx,
Jean Avril Spencer
1937 - 2020
A loving & caring mother, who will be sadly missed by family & friends. RIP
Vincent John Lawlor
1961 - 2020
Vince left part of himself in the hearts of his family, friends, colleagues and fellow singers
Rene Santhonnax
1922 - 2021
Love doesn't die, people do. We miss you
Reza Rafi Samii
1964 - 2020
Reza was a shining light in the World, with his passion for music and friends: he was taken from us too soon. He is greatly missed.
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.
Glen Andrew Harwood
1973 - 2021
My Son Glen.... I miss you so much. X
Steven Boote
1967
We will always be thinking of you. Love Mum & Sharon xx
JOHN STONES
1945 - 2020
My first and last love , Love your loving wife Pam xxx
Andrew Nino NICHOLAS
1944 - 2021
In memory of dear Andrew, a retired academic, who died of the Covid-19 virus despite full vaccination. Andrew was dearly loved by his wife and family and his many friends and he will be sadly missed.
John MICHAEL Quick
1934 - 2020
Lived all his life in Bridport, known by everyone in the town
Joan - Pam - Pamela Lowndes
1922 - 2020
Pam lived a long, active life, loved by many friends, her husband of 62 years, Douglas Lowndes CBE, her 2 children, 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Very much missed by us all.
Michael Blackburn
1941 - 2020
Michael a devoted husband, dad, grandad and great grandad. He was adored by his family and a great friend to many. He was kind, gentle, good fun and loved by all who knew him. We miss you so much God bless
Kevin James Munro
1960 - 2020
I loved you all of my life and life without you, breaks my heart every day. Taken far too soon.
Dot Price
1938 - 2020
Dot was a truly wonderful wife, mom, nanny and friend and she will be sadly missed by all her family and friends who she leaves behind. Rest In Peace Dot, Mom, Nanny ... we will never forget you and always love you xxxx
Josephine E F Pollock nee Lewis
1926 - 2020
Jo had a good and full life, still elegant, smiling, astute & interested in everything at 93. Royal Signals (Morse op) WW2. Qualified Counsellor with young people. Much loved by her many good friends and proud family.
 
Anne Bridget McBride
2020 - 2020
Rest in peace Anne. You will forever be in our hearts and missed everyday. Love always

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