For Neil Leeming: Sleep well mate. Guess I'll let you off that fiver. .... posted by Adam Jackson    |    For Edith Harriet Wood: Miss you terribly, still talk to you most days just hope that you can hear me. x x .... posted by Karin Donnelly    |    For Luciano Pavorotti: I met this amazing gentleman in a hotel in Madird - amongst all the hustle and paparazzi he noticed me struggling with 2 children and bags and walked over to help! I was stunned. 3 days later in the same city he recognised me and asked if my children were ok. An amazing man - we will all miss his voice . .... posted by Julia W    |    For William P S Morris: As Grans/Nanas it's our duty to bring our husband's personality to life. Tell Zachary, Gracie & Elvie the stories that you'll cherish forever! .... posted by Eileen Dunn    |    For Colin McRae: What A LEGEND!! .... posted by Andy    |    For Ken Major: Always remember when he'd walk in the house with just one shoe on, and when he'd pretend to trip over his shoelaces : ) .... posted by Donna    |    For Olwyn Rosina Dale: Nana i miss you. I miss you lots. All the good times we had on the organ or on an outing, you will always be in my heart always and forever love kirsty xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .... posted by Kirsty Rachel Chadwick    |    For william weatherilt: i was born just weeks before this good man died and only have the great stories from my mum and aunties to remember!!!! wish i had met this gent .... posted by jay    |    For tanya lowe: IAM MISSING U SO MUCH I LOVE U TANYA .... posted by PAUL    |    For Olwyn Rosina Dale: I have not only lost my Mum, but my best friend as well. Nothing could ever describe the heartache and the emptyness I feel. Love you always Mum xxxxxxxx .... posted by Kathryn Chadwick    |    
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