Forget-Me-Not display set to create striking tribute at Treetops’ first Memory Meadow event
Treetops Hospice is preparing to welcome the community to its first Memory Meadow event, where families have dedicated over one hundred Forget-Me-Not flowers in honour of loved ones.
Among the participants is Fran, a local funeral celebrant who will be remembering both her husband and mum through the event.
Fran’s first husband, Dan, was diagnosed with a brain tumour in January 2011 and died six months later, aged just 34. During his illness and after he died, Fran received complementary therapy at Treetops in the form of Reiki, which helped her cope and created a lasting connection with the hospice.
Fran’s mum Verna died in 2020. She especially loved flowers and gardening, so the Forget‑Me‑Not felt like a fitting tribute to her too.
“Treetops is a beautiful place to visit, and I felt very supported at such a devastating time,” Fran said.
“I saw the social media post and thought the flowers looked so beautiful. The Forget‑Me‑Not has always been my favourite flower, so I’m honouring my first husband and my mum.”
Fran describes her loved ones as “intelligent and wise” but “humble,” both with “a wicked sense of humour” that people loved.
She has chosen a special engraving for her Forget‑Me‑Not, and after the event, she plans to take it home and place it in her garden, which was lovingly landscaped by Dan’s parents when he was dying.
From 10am to 2pm on Saturday 20 June 2026, the hospice gardens in Risley will be transformed into a tranquil space for reflection and remembrance. The Forget‑Me‑Not flowers will come together to create a beautiful collective tribute, forming a moving display for families, friends and the wider community.
“I am looking forward to seeing their names on my special Forget‑Me‑Not.”
As Fran prepares to join Treetops at its Memory Meadow, the hospice is inviting others to honour the memory of someone special in the same meaningful way.
Robin Langrishe, Head of Community Relationships at Treetops Hospice said:
“By dedicating a Forget- Me-Not flower, you’ll be contributing to expert hospice care in the community while creating a lasting keepsake that represents someone loved, someone missed and someone remembered.
“We’re looking forward to welcoming everyone to the hospice for a moment of beauty and reflection this summer.”
Each flower is mounted on a steel pole for easy placement, and can be collected from the hospice or posted.
To dedicate a Forget Me Not flower in memory of someone special, order by Sunday 14 June 2026: https://www.treetopshospice.org.uk/get-involved/memory-meadow/
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Fran and her mum, Verna.
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