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  • Andy Hollihead | 28/10/86-30/06/23 | Digital Gravestones

    Andy Hollihead 28/10/8630/06/23Andy, The best Husband to Lorna, A loving Son and Fantastic Dad, the best Uncle & Friend to us all. If you were lucky enough to have Andy in your life you are sure to have the best memories! He worked hard and lived life to the full, made everyone laugh, he left the biggest hole in all our hearts but left us with the memories of a true legend, Andy we love you forever & Always ❤️ In Loving Memory Of: Andy Hollihead 28/10/86 - 30/06/23 36 Loved and Missed Forever & Always Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Andy, The best Husband to Lorna, A loving Son and Fantastic Dad, the best Uncle & Friend to us all. If you were lucky enough to have Andy in your life you are sure to have the best memories! He worked hard and lived life to the full, made everyone laugh, he left the biggest hole in all our hearts but left us with the memories of a true legend, Andy we love you forever & Always ❤️ Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Andy Hollihead 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Beacon Memorial Created By: Steph Evans

  • Liam James Payne | 29th August 1993-16th october 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Liam James Payne 29th August 199316th october 2024Liam James Payne was born on 29th august 1993 and Liam Passing away on 16th October 2024 and Liam funeral was 20th November 2024 In Loving Memory Of: Liam James Payne 29th August 1993 - 16th october 2024 31 the strongest people aren't always the people who win, but the people who don't give up when they lose Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Liam James Payne was born on 29th august 1993 and Liam Passing away on 16th October 2024 and Liam funeral was 20th November 2024 Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Liam James Payne 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: st Mary church in amersham Memorial Created By: Lily Eden

  • Danny Dearden | 1991-April 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Danny Dearden1991April 2025Singer and X Factor star In Loving Memory Of: Danny Dearden 1991 - April 2025 34 Years Old Singer and X Factor star Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Singer and X Factor star Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Danny Dearden 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Frank Ifield | November 1937-May 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    Frank IfieldNovember 1937May 2024Francis Edward Ifield OAM (30 November 1937 – 18 May 2024) was a country music singer and guitarist who often incorporated yodelling into his music. After living in Australia, Ifield returned to the United Kingdom in November 1959 where he had four number-one hits on the UK Singles Chart in the early 1960s with his cover versions of "I Remember You", "Lovesick Blues", "The Wayward Wind" and "Confessin' That I Love You". In Loving Memory Of: Frank Ifield November 1937 - May 2024 86 Years Old Australian Country Singer Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Francis Edward Ifield OAM (30 November 1937 – 18 May 2024) was a country music singer and guitarist who often incorporated yodelling into his music. After living in Australia, Ifield returned to the United Kingdom in November 1959 where he had four number-one hits on the UK Singles Chart in the early 1960s with his cover versions of "I Remember You", "Lovesick Blues", "The Wayward Wind" and "Confessin' That I Love You". Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Frank Ifield 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • John Savident | January 1938-February 2024 | Digital Gravestones

    John SavidentJanuary 1938February 2024John Savident (21 January 1938 – 21 February 2024) was a British actor, known for his numerous television roles, including his portrayal of Fred Elliott in the soap opera Coronation Street from 1994 to 2006. He is also known for his performance as Monsieur Firmin in the West End cast of The Phantom of the Opera Savident created the role of Monsieur Firmin in the original production of Phantom of the Opera, which opened on 9 October 1986 at Her Majesty's Theatre in Haymarket, London.[1] He appeared as the renegade scientist Egrorian in a 1981 episode of the cult science fiction TV series Blake's 7.[2] He also had other television appearances in Danger Man, The Saint, Callan and Doctor Who. He played Doctor Meredith in The Remains of the Day. In Loving Memory Of: John Savident January 1938 - February 2024 86 Years Old British actor known for playing Fred Elliot in Coronation Street Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: John Savident (21 January 1938 – 21 February 2024) was a British actor, known for his numerous television roles, including his portrayal of Fred Elliott in the soap opera Coronation Street from 1994 to 2006. He is also known for his performance as Monsieur Firmin in the West End cast of The Phantom of the Opera Savident created the role of Monsieur Firmin in the original production of Phantom of the Opera, which opened on 9 October 1986 at Her Majesty's Theatre in Haymarket, London.[1] He appeared as the renegade scientist Egrorian in a 1981 episode of the cult science fiction TV series Blake's 7.[2] He also had other television appearances in Danger Man, The Saint, Callan and Doctor Who. He played Doctor Meredith in The Remains of the Day. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: John Savident 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

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    LOGO About Search Create a Memorial QR Shop More CART Log In / Sign Up LOGO Digital Gravestones for [Funeral Director Name] Honouring Legacies in the Modern Age A modern way to commemorate a life, with a headstone badge that anyone can scan to discover their story. Create Memorial Search Memorials QR Plaque Shop POWERED BY: Create. Share. Remember. Search Memorials Instantly search and find memorials in association with [Funeral Directors Name]. Learn More Create Memorial Create a timeless and secure online memorial and share the memory of loved ones. Learn More QR Badge Shop Connect your memorial to a physical QR plaque which can be scanned with a smartphone. Learn More How Does it Work? With Digital Gravestones for [Funeral Director Name] , you can easily connect with and cherish the lives of loved ones by using scannable QR codes. These QR codes are special plaques that you can scan with your smartphone. To get started, simply place one of these plaques on a gravestone or memorial where it can be easily seen! Sign Up For Free Create a Memorial Buy QR Code Plaque Share Life, Memories & More Search for [Funeral Director Name] Memorials Search names, and discover memories. [Funeral Director Name] Online Memorials... Next Not Found. Cant Find Who Your Looking For? Click Here Set Up A FREE Memorial... Scannable QR Code Shop for [Funeral Director Name] Purchase a QR Code Plaque to attach to a gravestone or memorial, this can then be scanned by a smartphone and will link directly to their dedicated memorial page. Quick View New arrival! Hope Funerals Larger Plaque - QR code plaque Price £50.00 Quick View Discount! Hope Funerals Plaque - QR Code Plaque Scannable Memorial Regular Price £60.00 Sale Price £39.00 Quick View Discount! Hope Funerals Keyring - QR Code Plaque Scannable Memorial Regular Price £35.00 Sale Price £25.00 QR Plaque Shop Create a Memorial for FREE with our 60 Day Free Trail Or purchase a plan from as little as £1.10 per month! Create Memorial LOGO POWERED BY: Menu Home How Does It Work? Discover Memorials QR Code Plaque Shop Become a Member More Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Rewards Resources Contact 03301333973 info@digital-gravestones.co.uk Accessibility Statement Website Built By: HartlandWebCo

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    Welcome to the Hope Funerals Haverhill Memorial Portal – a dedicated digital space where you can explore beautiful, lasting tributes to loved ones. Powered by Digital Gravestones, our platform offers a modern way to celebrate life, preserve memories, and share them with family and friends for generations. Browse personalised memorials, photos, stories, and more – all thoughtfully curated for Hope Funerals families. About Search Create a Memorial QR Shop More CART Log In / Sign Up Digital Gravestones for Hope Funerals Honouring Legacies in the Modern Age A modern way to commemorate a life, with a headstone badge that anyone can scan to discover their story. Create Memorial Search Memorials QR Plaque Shop POWERED BY: Create. Share. Remember. Search Memorials Instantly search and find memorials in association with Hope Funerals. Search Create Memorial Create a timeless and secure online memorial and share the memory of loved ones. Create QR Badge Shop Connect your memorial to a physical QR plaque which can be scanned with a smartphone. Shop How Does it Work? With Digital Gravestones for Hope Funerals , you can easily connect with and cherish the lives of loved ones by using scannable QR codes. These QR codes are special plaques that you can scan with your smartphone. To get started, simply place one of these plaques on a gravestone or memorial where it can be easily seen! Sign Up For Free Create a Memorial Buy QR Code Plaque Share Life, Memories & More Search for HOPE FUNERALS Memorials Search names, and discover memories. Hope Funerals Online Memorials... No memorials found. Cant Find Who Your Looking For? Click Here Set Up A FREE Memorial... Scannable QR Code Shop for Hope Funerals Purchase a QR Code Plaque to attach to a gravestone or memorial, this can then be scanned by a smartphone and will link directly to their dedicated memorial page. Quick View New arrival! Hope Funerals Larger Plaque - QR code plaque Price £50.00 Quick View Discount! Hope Funerals Plaque - QR Code Plaque Scannable Memorial Regular Price £60.00 Sale Price £39.00 Quick View Discount! Hope Funerals Keyring - QR Code Plaque Scannable Memorial Regular Price £35.00 Sale Price £25.00 Create a Memorial for FREE with a 60 Day Free Trail Or purchase a plan from as little as £1.10 per month! Create Memorial POWERED BY: Menu Home How Does It Work? Discover Memorials QR Code Plaque Shop Create Memorial Contact Hope Funerals 01440 554763 haverhill@hopefunerals.co.uk Accessibility Statement More Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Rewards Resources Website Built By: HartlandWebCo

  • Fred Stolle | October 1938-March 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Fred StolleOctober 1938March 2025Frederick Sydney Stolle, AO[4] (8 October 1938 – 5 March 2025)[5][6] was an Australian amateur world No. 1 tennis player and commentator. He was born in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia. He was the father of former Australian Davis Cup player Sandon Stolle. Stolle is notable for being the only male player in history to have lost his first five Grand Slam singles finals, all but one were to Roy Emerson, the fifth of which he led by two sets to love. However, Stolle went on to win two Grand Slam tournament singles titles, the 1965 French Championships and the 1966 US Championships.[7] At Wimbledon and the Australian Championships he finished as runner-up in these tournaments and losing to compatriot Roy Emerson on no fewer than five occasions. World Tennis magazine ranked Stolle world No. 1 amateur in 1966.[8] Stolle won ten Grand Slam doubles titles, partnering with compatriots Bob Hewitt (4 titles), Roy Emerson (4 titles), and Ken Rosewall (2 titles). In addition Stolle won 7 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. As a member of the Australian Davis Cup team Stolle won the Davis Cup title in 1964,[9] 1965 and 1966.[10] In 1964 Stolle and Emerson were briefly suspended from the Australian Davis Cup team for going on an overseas tour in defiance of a Lawn Tennis Association of Australia order to remain in Australia until April.[11] Stolle turned professional in 1966,[1] and as a professional, won two singles and 13 doubles titles. He earned about US$500,000 in career prize money.[12] Stolle coached Vitas Gerulaitis from 1977 until 1983. For many years, Stolle did TV commentary for ESPN and other tennis broadcasts. He provided commentary on Grand Slam tennis tournaments for Australia's Fox Sports and the Nine Network. In Loving Memory Of: Fred Stolle October 1938 - March 2025 86 Years Old Australian tennis great Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Frederick Sydney Stolle, AO[4] (8 October 1938 – 5 March 2025)[5][6] was an Australian amateur world No. 1 tennis player and commentator. He was born in Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia. He was the father of former Australian Davis Cup player Sandon Stolle. Stolle is notable for being the only male player in history to have lost his first five Grand Slam singles finals, all but one were to Roy Emerson, the fifth of which he led by two sets to love. However, Stolle went on to win two Grand Slam tournament singles titles, the 1965 French Championships and the 1966 US Championships.[7] At Wimbledon and the Australian Championships he finished as runner-up in these tournaments and losing to compatriot Roy Emerson on no fewer than five occasions. World Tennis magazine ranked Stolle world No. 1 amateur in 1966.[8] Stolle won ten Grand Slam doubles titles, partnering with compatriots Bob Hewitt (4 titles), Roy Emerson (4 titles), and Ken Rosewall (2 titles). In addition Stolle won 7 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles. As a member of the Australian Davis Cup team Stolle won the Davis Cup title in 1964,[9] 1965 and 1966.[10] In 1964 Stolle and Emerson were briefly suspended from the Australian Davis Cup team for going on an overseas tour in defiance of a Lawn Tennis Association of Australia order to remain in Australia until April.[11] Stolle turned professional in 1966,[1] and as a professional, won two singles and 13 doubles titles. He earned about US$500,000 in career prize money.[12] Stolle coached Vitas Gerulaitis from 1977 until 1983. For many years, Stolle did TV commentary for ESPN and other tennis broadcasts. He provided commentary on Grand Slam tennis tournaments for Australia's Fox Sports and the Nine Network. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Fred Stolle 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Sian Barbara Allen | July 1946-March 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Sian Barbara AllenJuly 1946March 2025Sian Barbara Allen (July 12, 1946 – March 31, 2025)[1] was an American actress who mainly appeared on television throughout the 1970s. A native of Reading, Pennsylvania, Allen studied at the Pasadena Playhouse before appearing in her first screen role on the series O'Hara, U.S. Treasury in 1971. She went on to appear in numerous television series in the ensuing years, including recurring appearances on The Waltons, Gunsmoke, and Ironside.[2] She starred in several television films, including Scream, Pretty Peggy (1973) and The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976). In addition to her television credits, Allen starred in two feature films: the thriller You'll Like My Mother (1972) and the Western Billy Two Hats (1974). For her performance in You'll Like My Mother, Allen was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. In Loving Memory Of: Sian Barbara Allen July 1946 - March 2025 78 Years Old American Actress Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Sian Barbara Allen (July 12, 1946 – March 31, 2025)[1] was an American actress who mainly appeared on television throughout the 1970s. A native of Reading, Pennsylvania, Allen studied at the Pasadena Playhouse before appearing in her first screen role on the series O'Hara, U.S. Treasury in 1971. She went on to appear in numerous television series in the ensuing years, including recurring appearances on The Waltons, Gunsmoke, and Ironside.[2] She starred in several television films, including Scream, Pretty Peggy (1973) and The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976). In addition to her television credits, Allen starred in two feature films: the thriller You'll Like My Mother (1972) and the Western Billy Two Hats (1974). For her performance in You'll Like My Mother, Allen was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Sian Barbara Allen 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

  • Tom Attwater | 14 November 1982-29 September 2015 | Digital Gravestones

    Tom Attwater14 November 198229 September 2015Tom Attwater grew up in Pattingham village. He is son to Sue and Tony Attwater, brother to Ruth, Amy and Jack Attwater, husband to Joely Attwater and father to Kelli and Fletcher Attwater. Tom worked hard, played hard and loved fiercely. Becoming a father was Tom's most precious achievement and he dearly loved being a dad and a husband. Tom's life was cruely cut short when he died from a gliobastoma brain tumour aged just 32, leaving behind his wife and children, who were just 6 years and 4 months old at the time, as well as his wider family and friends who loved him dearly. In Loving Memory Of: Tom Attwater 14 November 1982 - 29 September 2015 32 They that love beyond the world cannot be separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies. Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Tom Attwater grew up in Pattingham village. He is son to Sue and Tony Attwater, brother to Ruth, Amy and Jack Attwater, husband to Joely Attwater and father to Kelli and Fletcher Attwater. Tom worked hard, played hard and loved fiercely. Becoming a father was Tom's most precious achievement and he dearly loved being a dad and a husband. Tom's life was cruely cut short when he died from a gliobastoma brain tumour aged just 32, leaving behind his wife and children, who were just 6 years and 4 months old at the time, as well as his wider family and friends who loved him dearly. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Tom Attwater 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Pattingham Church Memorial Created By: Joely Attwater

  • Julian Mcmahon | July 1968-July 2025 | Digital Gravestones

    Julian McmahonJuly 1968July 2025Julian Dana William McMahon (27 July 1968 – 2 July 2025) was an Australian and American actor. He was the only son of Sir William McMahon, a former Prime Minister of Australia. He was best known for his roles as Ben Lucini in Home and Away, Detective John Grant in Profiler, Cole Turner in Charmed, Dr Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck, Doctor Doom in the Fantastic Four duology, Jonah in Runaways and Jess LaCroix in FBI: Most Wanted. For his performance in Nip/Tuck, McMahon was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series. In Loving Memory Of: Julian Mcmahon July 1968 - July 2025 56 Years Old Australian actor Your memorial? Click here to edit... Share this Memorial with Friends & Family: Share Memorial on FB Biography: Julian Dana William McMahon (27 July 1968 – 2 July 2025) was an Australian and American actor. He was the only son of Sir William McMahon, a former Prime Minister of Australia. He was best known for his roles as Ben Lucini in Home and Away, Detective John Grant in Profiler, Cole Turner in Charmed, Dr Christian Troy in Nip/Tuck, Doctor Doom in the Fantastic Four duology, Jonah in Runaways and Jess LaCroix in FBI: Most Wanted. For his performance in Nip/Tuck, McMahon was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Drama Series. Gallery: Listen To Their Voice: Julian Mcmahon 00:00 / 00:27 Location Of Memorial: Not publicly known Memorial Created By: Anonymous

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