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  1. In Loving Memory Of My Wife Mary 15 Sep 1945 - 08 Dec 2018 Your Smile Has Gone Forever Your Hand I Cannot Touch, But I Still Have So Many Memories Of The Wife I Loved So Much. Rest Peacefully My Love. Richy.
    Town Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  2. In loving memory of James Wood 1940 - 2017 Aged 77 Who enjoyed fishing here for many years. A loving husband of Heather, father of Kevin and much loved grandad.
    Venus and Cupid, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  3. IN MEMORY OF CLIFF PARKINGTON DIED 3rd AUGUST 2013 AGED 87 yrs. He loved this view across the bay whilst living at ACROSS THE BAY. Fond memories of happy times.
    Venus and Cupid, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  4. Take a seat and think of times shared. GRAHAM and SHEILA WALLING Devoted to each other, family and friends. Both loved beyond words missed beyond measure. Forget-us-not for we're by the bluebells.
    Scalestones Point, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  5. In loving memory of Sheila Blenkinship Colleague and Friend
    Sainsbury's, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  6. Brian Kingsman Parish Coumcillor 1979 - 2003
    Slyne-With-Hest, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  7. We left them where we loved them with the love that years renew, We left them to the flowers, to the sunshine and the dew, And we placed a Cross above their heads because their souls were true. We left them where we loved them in the valleys which had borne Wealth of fruit and grace of flowers, field on field of glowing corn: Now a grass-grown, shell-ploughed desert lying voiceless in the morn.
    Town Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  8. We left them where we loved them with the love that would not weep, But a deathless fierce conviction of a solemn charge to keep - And the God of Love remembers all the men we laid to sleep. The poem, The Crosses, was written in 1919 by E. Godfrey Hoare Lt Col - K.O.R.R. (Lancaster) and prefaced the memorial Roll of Honour books that were given to the relatives of all the men of Morecambe who died in the First World War
    Town Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  9. In loving memory of Eileen Taylor Colleague, friend and 'Tenko Woman’... 1947 - 2015
    Morecambe Town Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  10. 1914 - 1918 In memory of those Morecambe Men who gave their lives in the First World War
    Town Hall, Morecambe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
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