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Books of Remembrance

Our Books of Remembrance service brings family and friends, wherever they live in the world, together enabling them to leave a remembrance message and/or light a candle for a loved one. If you have recently lost a loved one - or wish to leave a message for family, friends or neighbours who have recently lost a loved one - you may make your entry into their own Private Book Of Remembrance. These Private Books of Remembrance have been created by the loved one's family.

To check whether a Private Book of Remembrance has been opened you can either click on the Books of Remembrance link in the left hand panel above and browse the listing of Activated Books or use our Search Website facility which will return both Activated and Inactive Books. If you enter only the surname when completing the search fields this will enhance your search results.

When a Book of Remembrance is returned its status is indicated by a small book icon - a red cross indicates that the Book is Inactive and you will be unable to make any entries until the Book Owner, usually the family member responsible for the funeral arrangements, has activated the Book.

If there is no Private Book of Remembrance, normally because the loved one you wish to honour died some time ago or their Private Book of Remembrance has been closed, you may make your entry in the Public Book of Remembrance by clicking on the Light A Candle link.

Remembering Ron Appleby

18th January 2009

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CHRISSIE KIRWAN

23rd January 2009

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Remembering Tim O'Farrell

31st December 2008

To my love I miss you so so much just wish you could be with us every day just gets harder miss you loads babes.sleep tight Daniel misses you so much xxxx

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Tony Cafferkey

28th January 2009

Only just found out that you have left us. I was reading story about Paul Drewery's new bar that mentioned you had passed. I am so so sorry to hear this. I know this is very late in the day but I had to say something. I knew for a good few years since first going to the Brick as a young customer, then working there for a few months early 1990's. Best wishes to your family from us all in Melbourne Australia.

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KATHLEEN NOONEY

20th January 2009

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PETER RIGBY

23rd January 2009

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Mum

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PUBLIC BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE

Sorry friend just heard about your news, sorry i couldnt make it to your send off. We will ride again when we meet up there. Take care friend. Paul Blyth.

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Remembering Jason Swindlehurst

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Remembering Emma Hilton

1st December 2008

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