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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

John Weston Beardwood
1930 - 2021
We kept this old soldier safe for so long only to lose him just when we thought that as a nation we were winning the battle- sorry we could not give you the military funeral that was planned once a gunner always a gunner
Agnieszka Jana Lopuszanska
1938 - 2020
In loving memory of Asia. Mother, Grandmother (Babcia), Sister and Aunt. Always in our thoughts.
Sheila Johnstone Dedman Milne
1931 - 2020
Greatly loved, sorely missed, and always and forever in our hearts. Richard, Susan, Alison and Fergus xxxx
Henry Keith Stephens
1920 - 2020
An industrial chemist, founder member of the Catholic Newman Association (where he met his wife Clare), competitive crib and Rummikub player. We miss this kind, compassionate, humorous dad, grandpa, brother and uncle.
Mary Kirwan
1937 - 2020
We are heartbroken to have lost our lovely mum and nan. The kindest, loveliest lady. For her, family was everything. We are so blessed to have had her as our mum and nan. We miss her dreadfully and will love her always.
Janet Anne Gamble
1944 - 2020
In loving memory of our wonderful Mum & Nan. Beautiful inside & out. Gone but will never be forgotten. Love & miss you everyday. Fly high with dad. Love your 5 children, 11 grandchildren & all those that loved you. xxxx
Joan Elizabeth Wilson
1927 - 2020
Joan best known as Joanie or GG was an amazing, intelligent, brave and fun loving woman. All that knew her loved her. Mother of 5 children, grandmother to 8 and great grandmother to 11. She will be greatly missed by all.
Kulwinder Sarai
1961 - 2021
You were our World, you were a Carer for 25 yrs & worked so hard doing a job you loved that took you from us through this disease. We weren't even able to hold your hand at the time of your death. Our hearts are broken.
William Kerr Reid
1943 - 2021
Dad, your love, understanding, wisdom & amazing sense of humour will live on inside me forever. You have given me gifts that are more precious than anything in this world. I miss you so much. Yvonne x
Leonard Muggeridge
1950 - 2021
You may no longer be with us but you'll always be tucked away safely in our hearts xx
Lionel Alan Pearson
1934 - 2021
A loving dad and husband, we love and miss you so much, forever in our hearts. Rest in peace dad xx
Joan ethal Winchester
1928 - 2020
You were so kind and so gentle. Your love will live on in all of us as will your vibrant and beautiful spirit! We cherish every moment we have had with you and being apart of your life you lived.
Marie O'Brien
1923 - 2021
Thank you for sharing your life and dreams. Miss you more than anything, your loving sons Michael, Terry, and daughter Miho. Miss you Nan - Lee, Michael, Samantha. Together again with your loving husband Charles.
Joan Young
1931 - 2020
May the light of a candle shine and brighten the world as you did Joan at family gatherings.
Ivor Mcquitty
1935 - 2020
Wonderful Father, father in law and grandad. Gone but never forgotten. We miss your wee smile more everyday but know your with Mum looking down on us until we meet again. Gone to be with the lord which is far better..
Stephen Gordon Bailey
1953 - 2020
"I wish I could take the colours from a rainbow & place them into your heart. So you would remember what beautiful feels like & know there is hope in the dark." A loved one to many and a friend to all, so sorely missed.
Bob Edward Weston
1937 - 2020
Loving, devoted husband, dad, grandpa & friend to so many. His positive energy shone a bright light over us all. Our hearts are broken but his light will continue to shine over us through his stories & our memories
Michael Patrick Connell
1946 - 2020
Michael 'Butch' Connell was a resident of Berkhamsted, Herts his whole life. He was a good friend to many, a popular character that was loved by so many people and loved dearly by his family and friends. Much missed.

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