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Events to Remember
For many of the events we hold throughout the year, people choose to join in memory of someone special and to think of them as they take part.
Sarah's Walk to Remember
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"My mum Marie was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in July 2020, and spent her final days being cared for by the amazing team at St Peter's Hospice. Even with Covid restrictions in place, myself, my two sisters and mum's husband were able to be at mum's side until the end, something which was very important to us. We will be forever grateful for the support both mum, and us as a family received, and continue to receive, through the bereavement service. We took part in the Walk to Remember and made it a family affair! Being part of the walk meant we, as a family, were able to walk in beautiful surroundings, talk about mum, and remember the beautiful, fantastic woman she was, whilst also raising crucially needed money for the Hospice."
Join this year’s Walk to Remember on 23 October.
A Rugby March for Steve
“Steve was a gentle soul with a big heart. As his friends, we all took part in the Rugby March in his honour and he passed away shortly after. We take part in the Rugby March because Steve knew what a wonderful place the Hospice is. He said the people there were like angels. We are all Steve's friends, and this is our way of thanking St Peter's Hospice for making his final days so peaceful and dignified.”
