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This week, these are the loved ones remembered in the funeral notices and family announcements in The Sentinel. To see the full list of family announcements,
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A grief-stricken daughter has paid tribute to her amazing mum who took her own life at the age of just 37.
Courtney Cornes, aged 19, described Gemma Triner as an amazing woman who loved her three children dearly.
She has spoken out after an inquest found school nurse Gemma s death was suicide.
Detective Sergeant Darren Barker, 51, died after being diagnosed with Covid-19
He joined the Met Police in 1992 and worked as a specialist financial investigator
Colleagues at Met described Det Sgt Barker as an extremely talented detective
He is latest officer to die after contracting Covid, amid calls for police jab priority
Jon Wain, 49, a police constable in Bury passed away on Monday, February 15
Nick Oldfield, 48, a police constable for Staffordshire Police, died January 21
Tributes have been paid to two much-loved police officers who died after contracting coronavirus. Jon Wain, 49, of Greater Manchester Police. Nick Oldfield, 48, of Staffordshire Police.
Craig Stevens was woken in the middle of the night (Image: Craig Stevens)
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A cancer patient claims he was woken in the middle of the night at Stoke-on-Trent s main hospital and asked to move beds.