Tribute Garden

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.

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Anthony Helliar

1944 - 2019

This site is a tribute to Anthony Helliar, who was born on August 02, 1944. He is much loved and will always be remembered.

Sue Judd

1954 - 2014

Donations go towards the Oncology department.
1977 - 2014Phil was a much loved brother, son, uncle, nephew and friend who will be greatly missed. The Cambridge research into impaired consciousness group gave hope to Phil and the family and their work is invaluable for others with brain injury.
Beau was born a perfect, healthy baby boy. He developed GBS infection at just two weeks old which left him with devastating brain damage. Beau spent nine days in PICU until sadly, he lost his fight.

Alex Jeffery

1993 - 2014

Alex our loving son died of a brain injury after a hit and run on 1st November and sadly died on the 8th November on the NCCU at Addenbrookes, he was 21 years old and enjoying life, he was full of love, had a caring nature and touched so many people's lives in so many different ways.

Adam Philip Tomlinson

1977 - 2019

This site is a tribute to Adam Tomlinson. He is much loved and will always be remembered.

Michelle Hackett

1986 - 2014

Michelle was one in a million she was such a loving girl and would do anything to help others. She will be missed so very much but will always be in our hearts .
Marian past away on the 11th September 2014 on NCCU. Marian was very giving and would be very proud of this page.
This site is a tribute to Paul Smith. He is much loved and will always be remembered.
Please donate to the Addenbrookes Stroke unit who were fantastically caring during Granny's time with them last year. Sophia and Alex are cycling the C2C bike route to raise funds for the unit. Thank you for donating!
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.
In memory of Freda Archer - taken from us on 10th June 2014.All donations will go straight to Addenbrooke's hospital.Freda's funeral will take place on Friday 20th June 2014 at St Mary's Church, Newmarket at 2pm.
In memory of a very special lady, Trish.
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 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.
Thank you for visiting my donating page I am running the Bungay marathon on the 6th April in memory of my grandad Gordon Lancaster who was treated here for Stomach cancer but later died of heart failure and my mum who is cancer surviver and still sees the consultant here
Andrew Brown, who has died aged 63 of cancer, was one of the leading academic publishers of his generation. Having joined Cambridge University Press as a graduate trainee in 1976, he went on to shape its English and American literature lists before being promoted to senior management roles that took him around the world.
Donations to the Oncology Unit in memory of Lynsay greatfully appreciated
Please help us to support research into ovarian cancer.
In Memory of Ross John Lambert. Passed away unexpectedly due to a brain hemorrhage in June 2004. He was a loved son and true friend. He will always be remembered and greatly missed.
Margaret and family thank you for making a donation in memory of Malcolm. We have chosen the urology department at Addenbrookes as they gave Malcolm such excellent care which helped to extend his life by nearly 2 years.
In memory of Norman Geras, and with thanks to the brilliant team at Addenbrooke's who looked after him during his illness.