Welcome to your updated tribute fund to Gill Doggart. We hope that you find it a positive experience developing the site and that it becomes a place of comfort and inspiration for you to visit whenever you want or need to.
Thank you to Gill and Frank Burgess for their gift in memory of Gill.
Great cause well done with the run Sarah.
Many thanks for the donations received from colleagues at John Lewis Cheadle, including Linda Goddard, Dan Crehan, Howard Deakin and Nick Smith.
A courageous lady who will never be forgotten xx
We are so sorry to hear about your mums passing Sarah, we would like you to put this money towards your mums tribute fund. Having lost my father suddenly I know how important it is to continue to keep your mum's memories alive. Take Care Colin and Marina xx
For a really wonderful, very brave special lady, Thinking of you, Caroline, Simon, Lucy, Sam & Bailey x
In memory of Gill.
For a special friend, rest in peace Gill x
In loving memory of Gill, who fought her illness with great courage, she will be greatly missed. Rest in peace dear Gill xx
to celebrate Gill's life. With love Jan
In memory of the bravest and most cheerful person in the face of adversity. Gill was a hard-working and courageous example to us all.
With love and fondest memories
In loving memory of my little sister, Gill
"Gill was an amazing lady and inspiration to us all. It was a pleasure to have helped in her care for so many years. She never moaned or felt sorry for herself and just lived her life as fully as she could despite being on constant treatment. She will be very much missed in our unit but her memory will live on always." (Carla Beighton and all at the Cancer Resource Centre, Macclesfield)
In memory of a lovely lady.
Remembering dear Gill, and hoping research into this awful disease can help others in the future.
with all our love and sympathy
"All of us at the Cancer Resource Centre at Macclesfield DGH have been deeply moved by Gillian passing away. She had become a regular part of our lives for so many years. She lifted our spirits and made us laugh. She was a pleasure to treat and be with. We all became very, very fond of her. Gill always spoke to me about you all, what you were doing, updates on work and grandchildren. Being at home with her family was what she wanted most as you were the centre of her life. She would have been very proud of you managing to care for her so well. You have every right to be proud of her strength, stoicism and dignity. Our thoughts are with you." (Dr Lisa Barraclough Consultant in Clinical Oncology)
With our love and sympathy.