KELLY JOSEPH Special memories of my dear son Joseph RIP whose 3rd Anniversary occurs 26th January. Ever since you left me the days go slowly by, you’re in my every waking moment as the days go slowly by. Each day I look to Heaven, each day I call your name, each day feels so different it hasn’t been the same. Each day I always question and always wonder why, you had to go away from me my angel in the sky. I keep you in my memories since we’ve been apart, and I’ll always have a part of you locked safely in my heart. I love and miss you everyday Joseph. Look after granny and Patrick for me. From your heartbroken mummy Mary. xox
We’re missing you a little more each time we hear your name, we’ve cried so many tears yet our hearts are broken just the same. We miss our times together, things in common we could share, but nothing fills the emptiness now you’re no longer there. We’ve so many precious memories to last our whole life through, each one of them reminders of how much we’re missing you. Never forgotten brother from your sister Kirsty xx
KELLY Joseph Third anniversary occurs on 26th January. If I could have a lifetime wish and one dream that would come true, I would pray to God with all my heart just to see and speak to you. A thousand words won’t bring you back, I know because I’ve tried, and neither will a million tears I know because I’ve cried. You left behind my broken heart and precious memories too, but I never wanted memories I only wanted you. With our love forever, your sister Aisling and niece Kora xxx
KELLY Joseph 3rd Anniversary Though your smile has gone forever, your hands we cannot touch, still we have the memories of the one we loved so much. Your memory is our keepsake with which we will never part, God has you in his keeping we have you in our hearts. Always missed by uncle Dale and family.
KELLY Joseph In loving memory of my grandson Joseph whose 3rd Anniversary occurs 26th January. A thousand words won’t bring you back I know because I’ve tried, and neither will a thousand tears I know because I’ve cried. Missed beyond words granda Paddy.