Hockley Remembers this Christmas

Hockley Remembers this Christmas

At the end of the Armistice Day & Remembrance Sunday services we unite to say 'We will remember them', this Christmas we wanted to do just that so have joined forces with Stibbards Funeral Directors to create a Hockley Remembers Christmas Tree using the knitted poppies from our November display. Come and take a look if you passing.

We have joined forces with S. Stibbards & Sons and created a Hockley Christmas Tree of Remembrance to display outside our Spa Road office, we hope you like it.

We have used your wonderful knitted poppies from the November display and have also added the names from the Village war memorial to the tree. Under the tree you will find a plastic tub full of blank tags so please join us and add the names of those people you would also like to remember this Christmas. 


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