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Roger James Taulbut, aged 64, 24th June 1942 to 21st June 2007

In loving memory of a wonderful caring Dad and Granddad. You were an inspiration to us all. His children Lorna, Shawn and James; and grandchildren Eleanor, Christopher and Adel. God bless you always.  - James Taulbut

Brian Watts

He was a lovely person to be with, he was caring, thoughtful, loving. He was GREAT DAD and to me a truely WOUNDERFUL GRANDAD!!!  - Mary Watts

Bill Fastabend

Thinking about you and missing you everyday. We love you.  - Kristin Fastabend

Dad. John William Gent

See you some time, Dad. Happy fishing  - Andrew Gent

My Granddad - Terry Baker

15 years have gone so fast, my granddad was and still is loved by many. He was a scaffolder with many friends. Known as Tessy he was a fantastic granddad, dad and husband. Last year (2006) my mum, brother, sister, a friend and myself took part in the Pants in the Park Prostate Research Campaign in Battersea Park. This year we will be doing the same. It is essental that awareness and donations are raised to save lives. My granddad will never be replaced but his memory lives on along with the love he had (and I know he still has) for myself and my family. I love him so much and I know he is proud of me and because of that I am a strong, determined and a very lucky person. RIP Granddad. I Love You- We ALL Love You. Miss You. xxx  - Jade-Louise Jones

Dad - Bruno Corti

My Dad A gentleman to the end  - Lisa Cardow

Brian Nigel George Watts

Dad - You lost your battle 4 years ago, but you will live on forever in my heart. Miss you.  - Sue Haydock

James Avery

In loving memory of my Granddad James (Jim) Avery. A loving Grand and Great Granddad, husband, father and friend to all. Even when struck down with prostrate cancer he still stayed strong and never even complained even when the pain was clear for all to see. A truly lovely, humble man who is sadly missed. God bless you Granddad, until we meet again. Your family and Legacy xoxox  - Lorraine Drake

Alan Ernest Barlow

In memory of a dear dad, husband and wonderful grandad. Your spirit lives on in Natalie & Ava. I know you fought as hard as you could but we all miss you so much, now and forever.  - Lindsey McLachlan

DAVE MARTIN

Dedicated to the memory of my gorgeous Dad Dave Martin, a kind and gentle man whom I miss beyond compare. I loved and lost you, but at least I loved and was loved. Sweet dreams snowy. Julie xxx ( Reach for the moon, even if you miss you will land amongst the stars).  - Julie McMillan

Ron Ashford

In loving memory of a wonderful brother and uncle who passed away on the 9th April 2007. Sadly missed by us all, Eileen, Jim, Margaret, Lyn, Sue, Carol, Tracy, Emma and Sophie, XXXXX  - Tracy Salmon

Ronnie Ashton

Truely the best husband,dad and grandad in the world and we miss you so much, taken from us 22nd December 2003 but never a day goes by where you are not in our thoughts and words. Dad, Now my guardian angel, Happy Fathers Day this Sunday xx  - Liz Darlow

Keith Horsewood

I will miss the mates 1:1 over a glass of beer and our family chats that bonds us together.  - Mike Gillam

Brian Nigel George Watts

Dad, your presence in my life is as strong as ever. Your endurance of this dreadful disease with such dignity and determination is an inspiration to us all. We miss you every day with love Tonia, Paul, Laura, Rhys and Bethan xxxx  - Tonia Williams

Leslie Graham Harvey

My dad died June 10th 2007 with Cancer related problems, one of them being we believe prostate cancer, it is one of the most horrible thing that we had to do to watch a loved one die like this, he also had it in the bowel, lungs, lymph noids and liver, only 1 of 4 cases in the world. Rest in peace dad, love you always Mum, Sue, Chez, Mike, James, Ann, Daniel, Rachael, Thomas and Matthew xxx  - Susan Parry

My Dad: Ron Davies

My Dad was amazing. He was kind, funny, protective and just so proud of me and my sister, Hele (and my Mum). He lived life to the full. He used to Scuba dive and parachute jump. Now I am a mother and I know he would have made an amazing Grandad. If he had just had a blood test, he could still be alive today. I MISS HIM.XXX  - Kirsten Tresidder

My father

Sadly missed my your family.

Daughter - June
Granddaughter - Christian
Great Grandson - Mylo

Will always be remembered.  - June Cummins

Ivor Zneimer

In Memory of a Truly Gentle Man whom it was our privilege to know and love.
His legacy will live on through his wonderful family.
With Love
Barbara, Johnny and Family  - Barbara and John Stern

Headley Owen Pendlebury

in loving memory of a fantastic grandfather, father & great grandad
Miss you always

16-02-2006  - Neil Pendlebury

Colin Shaw

In memory of a loving husband and father who passed away on 9 July 2006. You will be sadly missed by family and friends. Pam and Allison.  - Pamela Mary Shaw

Bernard John Giblenn

5.9.20 - 8.3.06
Treasured memories of a darling husband and soul mate.
Gentle and patient to the end.
One of life's true gentlemen.  - Helena Giblenn

Kylan Scott Nelson

Scott was a hero, friend and inspiriation to many. He was my personal rock and what kept me going throughout each of my days. He was and will always be my one true love and that will remain forever. I am so proud to say that I was and will always remain Scotty's girl.  - Stephanie Zigman

Wilfred Henry Keen (Wilf) Sqn Ldr (RAF) R'td

In loving memory of a dear Dad, husband and wonderful Grandad - he will always be remembered for so much - God bless.  - Liz Turbin

Anthony Leslie Rowe

In memory of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather who enriched our lives with his love. Always in our thoughts forever in our hearts.  - unknown

William Samual Thomas (Bill)

In loving memory of William Samual Thomas (Bill) 8-1-1924 to 22-2-2006  - unknown

Alan Cross (my Dad)

My Dad died in October 2005. By the time he was diagnosed the cancer had spread to the bones, so the time from diagnoses to his passing was just a few short weeks. He had none of the usual symptoms such as the need to get up in the night, so I believe it is important to spread the word to make both male and female aware of the condition. Then perhaps less people will have to go through the pain of watching a loved on in pain.
 - Alison Cross

Alan Stronach

After being diagnosed 24 months previously and being given hormone therapy, my husband's PSA count had increased. An additional hormone was prescribed and he was told at his next 6 monthly check up his PSA count had dropped dramatically and his consultant was very pleased with how well he was looking. Within a month of this check up my husband was experiencing many problems and eventually a tumour was diagnosed that had spread from the prostate into the pelvic cavity and was too large to treat. Please do not rely on the PSA count to be an indicator of how the disease is being controlled.

If a scan was done as well as a blood test for the 6 monthly check ups perhaps my husband would still be alive today.  - Susan Stronach

Jack Slater

My Dad died on 17th September 2006 after battling with the cancer for nine months. I think about him and miss him everyday but he lives on in my brothers and me as well as his six grandchildren. Thank you for this website and raising the awareness of prostate cancer. Hannah Slater
 - Hannah Slater


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