The Guide Dogs For The Blind Association
Registered Number 209617
Registered Number 209617
Our team of doctors and paramedics carry life-saving equipment on board the helicopter and critical care cars which means they take an emergency department directly to the scene of some of the most serious incidents in Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire. Our crews work closely with the ambulance service, first responders, Police, Fire & Rescue and other emergency services such as HM Coastguard.
Whether beachside, roadside or in the countryside, day or night, we are by your side when you need us most.
Registered Number 1017501
From all of the family, with love.
Mrs Elaine Hawkins
Love and condolences to family & friends. Julie was one of the good ones, she will be forever missed but we will hold he in our hearts and memories, sending love Jo xx
Ms Joanne Collins
Jules, missing you always. Thankful for the good times. Love always. 💔
Mrs Sue House
Thinking of you, family and friends today and always. Rest in Peace Jules.
. Colin and Kerri Gray
Gone from sight but never forgotten, so many fond memories of fun and laughter together. Until we meet again. Big Love Sonia xxx "When someone dies, a cloud turns into an angel and flies up to tell God to put another flower on a pillow. A bird gives a message back to the world, and sings a silent prayer that makes the rain cry. People disappear, but they never really go away. The spirits up there put the sun to bed, wake up grass, and spin the earth in dizzy circles. Sometimes you can see them dancing in a cloud during the daytime when they're supposed to be sleeping. They paint the rainbows and also the sunsets and make waves splash and tug at the tide. They toss shooting stars and listen to wishes. And when they sing wind songs, they whisper to us "don't miss me too much. The view is nice and I'm doing just fine". Poem by Ashley Rice.
Miss Sonia Miller
To my wonderful 'work sister'. I miss you so much. Love Dawn and family
Mrs Dawn Winter