Welcome to the Midlands Air Ambulance 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.
In loving memory of Arthur Davies. A wonderful man who will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew him. His kindness, sense of humour and generosity will never be forgotten.
passed on the 5/2/2018 mother, grandmother,and great grandmother , loved by everyone had a heart of gold would do anything for anyone always there for us
Much loved Wife of Neville Thomas, Mother to loving sons Darren and Dean Thomas and Sister to TommySadly passed after a long battle with her illness .So dearly loved. So sadly missed.
A much loved and devoted mum to Diane, Lynne and Carol, mamma to David, Sarah and Nicolas, great mamma to Jack and Harvey. Taken from us April 10th 2017.
Wife, Mum, Grandma (Daphne) gave everything. Her Love, her blood, her food. Then she would give some more.Please honor her giving nature by supporting the midlands air ambulance.
Sadly Mom passed away on 24 November 2016. She was a regular supporter of the Air Ambulance, evidenced by her monthly donations and array of fridge magnets! We asked for donations in her memory and have raised £500.00 which will be with the Air Ambulance HQ when they reopen after the Christmas break.
In loving memory of Reg, who will be sorley missed by his wife Angie, daughter Kate & son’s Richard and David.“You can shed tears that he is gone,Or you can smile because he lived,Your heart can be empty because you can’t see him,Or you can be full of the love that you shared,Or you can do what he would want:smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
Allan (Dad) always went the extra mile to help others and was donating to the Air Ambulance before he died. On his behalf, we feel this would be a great way for him to continue to change people lives.
Please support Paul as he aims to raise money for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity by doing a 40 mile bike ride along the canal towpath network of the black country and birmingham canals on the 21st of May in memory of Wayne Painter.Please support his efforts and donate online, or in person now.
The “breaking Dad” challenge is a fundraising event for the Air Ambulance whereby a group of us intend to walk 60 miles in Jack’s memory from his University town of Portsmouth to Brighton in less than 24 hours during July 2016.Unfortunately Jack had an accident in 2012 and was flown to Birmingham hospital by the Midland Air Ambulance.