Welcome to the Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust Tribute Garden. Our online garden is dedicated to the memory of your loved ones. It's a place where you can remember and celebrate the life of those you hold dear, but who are no longer here.
Richard passed away in 1996 after falling off a ladder at our family home. He left a wife and 2small children aged just 8 and 4. He was a wonderful husband and daddy. The treatment, care and compassion shown to his family at Addenbrookes was second to none.
This page is dedicated to the memory of a dear wife, mother, daughter, sister, grandmother and dance teacher. Her energy and vitality will be sorely missed. Please donate whatever you can afford to the NCCU - the staff are amazing and took great care of Gladys and her family during a very difficult time.Thank you from all of the Noble family.
Donations go towards Ward L5.Our beautiful, fun, brave and full of life wife, mum and nutty nanny, Norma Norman so sadly left us on 20th June 2017 after a brave & heroic fight.
Donations to Neurosciences Critical Care Unit, Addenbrookes Hospital.Luke died on 25th April 2014 on NCCU and received excellent care from the staff on the ward. Luke was very giving and would be extremely proud of this page.
Donations go towards Child intensive care.In Memory of Reginald William Paget, Great Grandfather of Dixie Boo Page, whose life was saved by Addenbrookes hospital children's intensive care unit.
This site is a tribute to NIKS, who was born in LONDON on August 26, 1982 and passed away on February 20, 2014 in Cambridge. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
This site is a tribute to Ita Pergande. A Devoted wife of Eric (dec'd), mother to Nichola, Marcella and Valerie, mother-in-law to Andy, Colin and Eric and grandmother to Nonny, Jed, Grace, Sebastian, sister and friend.
In recognition of and gratitude for the exceptional care John received both in clinic and on the ward. He was always treated as a fellow professional, something which helped us both through a very difficult time.All donations will benefit the haematology department.