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.
Marcello was a well known builder and property developer who lived in Cambridge nearly all his life. He was a lovely person who was kind and generous to his many friends and family. Marcello died suddenly at home on 9th January 2013 from a heart attack. He is greatly missed by his many friends and family.
In memory of David Thomas and with thanks for the wonderful care he received from the staff at Addenbrookes. Thank you for any donation large or small. It will be invaluable.
Rosie NICU - For all their hard work looking after Charlotte while she was alive for the short 4 daysCharlotte was born on the 7th March 2012 by C-section. She was born 18 days early. The morning after she was born, Charlotte was transferred to Addenbrooke's Rosie NICU where she was looked after over the short time that we had her in our lives.
This Page has been created in memory of Philip Underwood a true gentleman whos passing has left a gaping whole in our daily lives. Phillip was a Dad to my Husband Peter and a loving Granddad to our younger Child Iona and step Granddad to my older Daughter Natalie.
Donations to neuro critical care unit, Addenbrookes Hospital.Lou died on 29th January 2013 on NCCU and received excellent care from the staff on the ward. Lou was very giving and would be extremely proud of this page.
We are raising money this January in memory our a very special man, who is sadly missed.In order to do this we will not be drinking alcohol for the whole of January, and donating money we would have spent, to this amazing hospital.
Donations are for the NCCU (Neurosciences Critical Care Unit) as a thank you for the amazing care and compassion given to Scott during his short stay at Addenbrookes before he fell asleep forever.
During the year after her cancer diagnosis Sally always received excellent treatment from the Addenbrookes oncology team. She often remarked just how kind everyone was and when having to stay in the hospital the staff made being away from home much more bearable.
Donations received will go towards the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at The Rosie hospital in Cambridge in appreciation of the care and support given to us and Crystal Margaret during her brief time with us by all the staff.
Donations will go to Intensive Care Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital where all the doctors and nurses involved in Robert's treatment and care showed great compassion.
Oliver died three weeks before his third birthday. He was a beautiful, kind and loving child. We miss him.Following a tragic accident, Oliver spent the final days of his short life in the care of Addenbrooke's Hospital's Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). The dedication and compassion of the staff was outstanding.
Please help us raise money for The Positive Touch Scheme, this scheme helps parents bond and have more hands on care with sick or tiny babies, used in both The Neonatel Intensive Care Unit and Special Care Baby Unit.
Bill was a much loved son and brother who passed away on the 7th April 2009 after a long and brave fight with an aggressive brain tumour.(Glioblastoma Multiforme) Bill was diagnosed in April 2005 and was grateful to Dr Sarah Jefferies and her team for the few years that he did have between diagnosis, the tumour returning and ultimately death.
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.