Title: Honoring Lives: Lincolnshire’s Heartfelt Tributes
In a custom steeped in tradition, Lincolnshire intact its ritual to pay homage to those who have recently passed, providing a treasured space for the family and friends to recollect their loved ones. The commemoration shared between April 19 and April 25, 2025, encapsulates heartfelt sentiments and information for the forthcoming services.
John Vincent Collinson, fondly regarded as a beloved husband, father, and uncle, expired at Lincoln County Hospital at the ripe age of 91. His service is scheduled for May 6 at Lincoln Crematorium.
Nora Cook, 94 years old, will be sorely missed by her family. Her funeral is planned for May 7 at Boston Crematorium.
Charles Rodney Fanthorpe, lovingly called Rod, met his demise at 81, leaving behind a family in mourning. His service shall occur on May 12 at Lincoln Crematorium.
William Colin Francis, a precious husband, father, and grandad, passed away serenely at Hull Royal Infirmary. His service is scheduled for May 9 at St. Chad’s, Welbourn.
Dawn Lesley Godfrey, 79 years old, will be deeply missed by her loved ones. Her service is planned for May 13 at Lincoln Crematorium.
Peter James Nicholas Harvey, 91 years old, will have his service on May 14.
Richard Michael Herring, who left us in Grimsby, will be commemorated on May 8 at Grimsby Crematorium.
David Clive Hollingworth, a committed father and partner, will find his rest on May 7 at All Saints Parish Church, Nettleham.
Julie Kirk, who passed away at 67, will be commemorated on May 19 at Lincoln Crematorium.
Alan Morley, 92 years old, will have his service on April 28 at Lincoln Crematorium.
Maurice George Newcombe, 95 years old, will receive honour on May 9 at St. Oswald’s Church, Walcott.
Mandy Sansom, 69 years old, will have her life celebrated on May 9 at Lincoln Crematorium.
Lastly, John Turner-Johnson, who is fondly remembered by his family and neighbours, died unexpectedly. His family expresses their thanks to those who supported him.
Each of these individuals leaves behind a legacy of love and cherished memories as their friends and families come together to bid them an affectionate goodbye.
This article was adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.