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Salisbury Hospice · Midnight Walk

The Memory Wall

Every message left in memory, still lit. Choose a year to look back — the wall stays with us.

Saturday 19 September · Five Rivers Leisure Centre, Salisbury · 343 messages lit
In memory of
Dad, Big John

For our Dad, who'd give anyone his last fiver. Walking proud with the whole family behind us.

From Karen, Paul & the grandkids2 days ago
In memory of
Our friend Maureen

From all of us at the Tuesday club. Kettle's always on for you, Mo.

From The Tuesday Club3 days ago
In memory of
Pops

You'd have moaned about the cold and then walked faster than all of us. Doing it for you tonight.

From The Bennett family4 days ago
In memory of
Nanny Vera

We're walking in your wellies, Nanny. Well, not literally, but you know what we mean. Love you to the stars.

From Chloe & Lucy5 days ago
In memory of
My wife, Susan

Forty-one years together and still walking beside you. The hospice gave us dignity and calm when we needed it most.

From Geoff6 days ago
In memory of
Joan

The hospice nurses were angels. This walk is our thank you to them and to you.

From Michael1 week ago
In memory of
Grandad Bill

For the man who never sat still. We kept moving for you, just like you'd have told us to.

From The Hardings1 week ago
In memory of
Brian

My brother, my best mate. Ten miles felt like nothing next to what you gave.

From Dave1 week ago
In memory of
Mum — Carol

Glittered up just how you'd have wanted. Missing you every single day.

From Kate & Jo1 week ago
In memory of
Nana Pat

Three years on and we still walk for you. The forget-me-nots came up again this spring.

From Emma1 week ago
In memory of
David

My husband, my best friend. The care you received meant we could just be together at the end. This walk is my thank you.

From Linda1 week ago
In memory of
Baby Florence

Our tiny star. Always walked with, never without.

From Mum & Dad1 week ago
In memory of
Our Dad, Peter

Forget-me-nots planted, laces tied. Walking for you and for everyone the hospice holds so kindly.

From The Wilsons1 week ago
In memory of
Auntie Jean

Brightest smile in any room. Glittered up just how you'd want it.

From Hayley1 week ago
In memory of
Grandad Roy

Ten miles for the man who taught me to keep going when my legs say stop. Cheering you on from up there, I know.

From Tom1 week ago
In memory of
Margaret, my Mum

Walking tonight with you in every step, Mum. The hospice gave us those last gentle weeks together and I'll never stop being grateful. Save me a cup of tea.

From Sarah & the girls2 weeks ago