
24251467 Aged 54 Sadly missed by his wife Jane, family and friends. Former Life Member of Armoured Engineers Branch.
Added by: Lt Col Neil Jordan on 17 March 2011.
Its drawing close to the day you died but i remember it as the day you were at peace with the fight you were having for 3 years, i love you dad never forget you ever xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
You never said I'm leaving
I'll love you forever Daddy i miss yo uso much i wish you were still here a lot has happened since you left dont worry i'll look after mum for you, Cant look after david and alice cause there not here with us i love you forever
Six months since you left now, and I miss you more and more everyday. Even in the short time you've been gone, so much has happened, changed, and transformed. I hope that you are safe up there, and I want you to know that not a day goes by when you aren't on my mind.
My Darling Ben
You are sadly missed by all your family Mr Mckaigg
Daddy i love you lots and lots i miss you so much xxxxx Elizabeth Mckaigg writes [23rd January 2012]:
Elizabeth Mckaigg writes [20th October 2011]:
You never said goodbye
You were gone befor we knew it
and only God knew why,
A million times I needed you
A million times I cried
if love alone could have saved you
you never would have died
In life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still
In our hearts I hold a place
that only you can fill
It broke my heart to lose you
but you didn't go alone
as part of me went with you
the day God took you home.
Elizabeth Mckaigg writes [6th October 2011]:
Alice Mckaigg writes [11th August 2011]:
Sleep peacefully dad, all my love always and forever
x
Jane Mckaigg writes [7th April 2011]:
Thank you for all our wonderful years together and for our lovely family.
You will be missed always and leave a big gap in our lives as you were a kind loving husband and a loving and giving father.
Rest peacefully now my love until we are together again
All my love now and always
Jane
Gemma Bell writes [25th March 2011]:
R.I.P, never forgotten
Lizzi sends her love to you xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Elizabeth Mckaigg writes [25th March 2011]:
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