“To all my girlfriends who left this place too early!
Love Waz”

“To Shaun, John, Mickey Boy and Richard, Hope you rest in peace Brothers. Love Wildchild”

“To Ben, You are my old mate, always will be. Thinking of you daily, you’ll never be far. All my love and kisses forever, Bella”

“To Sandy my sweet darling husband, the day you left was the worst day of my life. I wish we could still have fun together. Miss you my darling. Loving you forever, Bel”

“My tribute to Phil Love,
You were an angel in life,
too good for this world.
Then God made a decision,
to bring you back to his hold.
But us here on earth,
will forever miss your smile,
your kind and gentle ways,
still no-one can match your style.
I’ll think of you often,
and how your eyes were so blue,
To YOUR MEMORY I’ll live strong and brave….
….just like you.
Will never forget you mate, Simone”

“Midnight, your’e still in my memories”

“To Mickey/Shane, All the best in the after life, love always (Tomo) Stacy and Bell”

“Dear Kimbo, Hope you get this! It’s not tragic dying doing something you love. R.I.P. love Dean”

“To Donna Warner, How we miss you!
To Robbie Sails, All our love. From Ross, Keith, Michel”

“Heroin, The lost way of life,
Heroin, Life comes last, fast,
Heroin, So called unbiased friend,
Heroin, means the end!!!”

“Sharon, Love you and miss you. Always remember our mad times…”

“Shane Ell, Miss you, love you, never forget you. I’ll make you proud big brother”

“Miss you Paul. C U oneday. Jimi”

“Remembering Nicole who was a good woman and will be sadly missed by friends, especially her sons that were left behind. My prayers are with them. Liz, Jason and Rasharni”

“Hi Tess, Miss ya mate! Leanne”

“Hey Tracey, still thinking of ya mate! Leanne”

“To Dylan Clews, still thinking of you. From Ben Halistone”

more to come…..

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