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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

Michael John Owen Wakelam
1955 - 2020
Michael was a much loved and dedicated family man. He was a distinguished research scientist committed to increasing understanding of human health, disease and aging. Covid cruelly took him from us all.
Philip John Makin
1935 - 2020
After a fall at home on 5th April resulting in a broken hip and hospital stay, Philip caught coronavirus and sadly passed away 24th April. Now reunited with his beloved wife Barbara who passed away 2nd october 2019.
Barbara Baldeo
1949 - 2021
Mum is the most loving, selfless, caring, strong, fearless lady. A lady of strong faith and 50 years in midwifery and nursing in Guyana and the UK. Thank you for everything. Til we meet again, I miss you, Love Rohan x
Denise Anne Cottington
1963 - 2020
A beautiful lady inside and out with a heart of gold taken way to soon. Is dearly missed by her children,grandchildren and family
Phillip James Cater
1950 - 2020
Words cannot describe what a loving, kind wonderful husband, father, grandad and friend you are. We think of you every minute of every day wishing you were still here, but knowing you are in our hearts
Jill Sexton
1947 - 2020
In memory of my wife Jill Sexton (nee Dipper). We were married for 28 years, (the majority of that time residing in Melbourne Australia). Jill loved her family, horses and dogs, and we all love and miss her (Denis).
Fred Vose
1938 - 2020
Passed away from the virus on 31 March 2020. He will be sadly missed by wife Mary, sons Tony and Andrew, his 4 grandchildren Sophie, Abi, Michael and David as well as his many friends. Much loved. RIP.
George William Harold Phillips
1948 - 2020
Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure, you are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure. Forever in our hearts.
Peter David Hodgson
1950 - 2021
In loving memory of a darling husband. Loved so much. Will be forever missed. Now safe with Jesus.
Stephen Martin Philip
1944 - 2020
He was a wonderful husband, father and granddad to many. He was loved by all that met him. Always telling bad dad jokes, but we laughed none the less. He will be solely missed by all. We love and miss you xx
Cora Rosemary Burch
1937 - 2020
To our gentle, kind, loving mum, mum-in-law and grandma. You adored your family and your family adored you in return. Rest in peace, knowing you are forever in our hearts.
 
Peter george Allen
1945 - 2020
pete was a faimly man.who loved his family and was loved by his family pete went in to colchester hospital where the virus killed him pete will be sadly missed my,,Brother who I loved so much
Geoffrey Wilton Booth
1934 - 2020
Royal Artillery Major, Antiquarian Horologist. Loving husband, beloved father, grandfather and g.g.f. His kind heart, generous spirit, easy humour, and zest for life will be missed by all. "Rest in the Lord"
David John Davies
1941 - 2020
Uncle David, we cannot believe you have been taken from us so soon, we will miss you and your cheeky smile. You were the one and only Davey Boy xx
Edwin "Ed" Line
1937 - 2020
Lovingly remembered. A wonderful husband, Dad and Grandad. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts.
Gina Mary Cobb
1940 - 2020
In loving memory of our beautiful Mother, Grandmother and Dear friend, who brought us love, strength, positivity, comfort, warmth, knowledge & continuous fun and laughter. You will forever be in our hearts and dreams.
David Morrison
1954 - 2020
Davy you will be sorely missed by everyone, rest easy and watch over us all, until we meet again R.I.P
Leslie Douglas Leighton
1920 - 2020
You truly were, and will continue to be such a special Grandad. You touched the lives of many, and your memory will live on in our hearts forever. We will never stop thinking about you. Rest in Peace Grandad.

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