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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

Hilary Josephine Hazell
1927 - 2020
Hilary was the mother of four daughters. A war widow. She was a campanologist
and had rung in hundreds of churches, including welcoming the new millennium in Wellington NZ. She died in a care home outbreak.
Victor Gerald Adams
1947 - 2021
I love you more than words can say. You are everywhere but here, and it hurts. My soulmate. Gorgeous man who I will love forever, my heart is breaking. Sending love and kisses to you in heaven. Your loving wife Sheila xx
Dorothy Viola McDonald
1938 - 2020
Aunt Dor, you gave so much and took so little; you loved us unconditionally and enriched our world and beyond. Aunts like you are priceless. You'll be forever loved, forever remembered and forever in our hearts.
Clement David Abbott
1930 - 2020
A much loved and missed Husband, Dad, Grandad and Father in Law. Always know we were with you all of the way! You will remain forever in our hearts and never forgotten - Our family is missing their Legend x
Andrew William Murraine
1967 - 2020
Andrew you were taken away to early from us. Michael, Mum, Carol, Nick and myself will always have you in our hearts, We will keep your spirit going as you watch over us & protect us. Keep guiding us as you always have.
Margaret Clarke
1945 - 2020
A dear Mum, Nanny, Sister & Aunty. Despite life's struggles, you were always so brave. Your beautiful smile lit up the room and we will always remember your love and laughter. Forever in our hearts and loved for eternity
Doreen Mildred Lawrence
1925 - 2020
For a wonderful wife to Arthur, Mum, Mother-in-law and Nana. Remembered too by all your family and friends. Forever in our hearts With Much Love Tricia and Barry, Grahame and Martine, Jonathan and Jennifer.
Ian Robert Miller
1941 - 2020
Ian Robert Miller, originally from Aberdeen, Scotland was a much loved husband to Yelena, father to Robert (1989 - 2010), brother to David and uncle to Louise and Susan. We love you and miss you.
Mohammad Taj
1941 - 2020
You never complained and did everything for your family and people you could help, you work tirelessly and never expected to recognised what you did for everyone. may Allah bless you a high place in Jannah.
Anthony William Edward Chittenden
1937 - 2020
A much loved husband, dad, grandad, great-grandad, brother, uncle and father in law. Always had a cheeky smile and a good sense of humour. Will be missed very much.
Christine Alice Horne
1944 - 2020
In fond memory of a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister who was so undeservedly and so cruelly taken from us on her birthday. A most kind and gentle lady who will be in our hearts forever.
David William Roberts
1940 - 2020
R.I.P Dave. You are sadly missed and remembered always Love from All your family and friends
 
Susan Jones
1954 - 2020
Susan known as Sue was the only daughter of Ridley and Florence. She was a highly qualified PA with a passion for music and travel. Sue's faith was the constant in her life and she was a devoted godmother.
GORDON ANDERSON
1954 - 2021
GORDON was a much loved family man son, brother husband father Papa and almost great grandfather. He was a loyal friend and hugely sociable person who loved travel, outdoor pursuits and could fill a room with personality
Kathleen Keenan
1936 - 2020
Mum, you were an amazing presence in our lives. We will love you always and miss you forever. You were brave, funny and clever and we are sorry we weren't with you at the end. Be at peace now with Dad, David and Michael.
William Edward Kelly
1946 - 2021
Liam, in life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still. In our hearts you hold a place, no one else will ever fill. Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Liam, amazing husband, dad and pop.
Brian Arthur Jones
1935 - 2021
Known to many as the "Voice of Brands Hatch" however to us you were Brian, Dad & Grandpa. A true gentleman, a friend to all, always there with a hug and a zest for life that was truly infectious. Always in our hearts. X
Stanley Archibald Loosley
1926 - 2020
Much loved Husband, Father and Grandfather greatly missed by all who knew him. Proud recipient of the Legion D'Honneur medal, D-Day hero. Keen honorary member of Crowborough Golf Club. Great sense of humour and outlook.

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