Remembering someone

remembering someone

Remembering someone

The various ways North Devon Hospice can help you honour someone who has died.

Remembering someone

North Devon Hospice offers various ways to remember or pay tribute to someone who has died, and at the same time, you can help provide a lifeline for the hundreds of people who need the hospice every year. Please use the menus to the left to find out more.

When someone has died, it is natural to feel a whole range of emotions. After a certain period of time, you may want to think of other ways to remember that special person.

We have special events every year that provide opportunities to remember loved ones in a meaningful way, or you may even want to start a living memories fund in memory of someone. In this section, there is also a place to leave any personal messages you may have.

Thinking about ways of remembering someone who has died can be an emotional process. If there is any way our emotional and spiritual support team can be with you during this time, please contact us.

To discuss other ways of remembering someone, please contact Su Massey.

Key areas of our services

In Memoriam events

Community Nurse
Special ways of remembering someone at our two annual events
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Emotional support

Bedded Unit
The ways in which our emotional and spiritual support team can help
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Living memories

Day hospice

Create a living memories fund to celebrate the life
of a loved one

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