Memorial to all those lost to COVID-19

A memorial stone has been laid at Kettering General Hospital (KGH) to commemorate all those lost in the COVID-19 pandemic and to recognise the efforts of staff who fought to save lives.
A dedication service for the memorial was held today (Monday, February 7), on the lawn in front of the hospital. It was led by the Trust’s Lead Chaplain, the Rev Neil Tyrer, and attended by KGH Chief Executive, Deborah Needham, local resident, James Steele, Michael Maynard from Maynard Memorials, his partner Gilly Berridge, members of hospital staff and some local people who had lost relatives to COVID-19.
The idea for the memorial stone originally came from Michael Maynard of Maynard Memorials, who are stonemasons in Kettering, after his father, Reginald Maynard, died of COVID-19 aged 93 in December 2020.

Mr Maynard said “I saw an article in the local press about how James had put the crosses outside KGH. My dad had died at the same time, and I felt drawn to doing this for my dad, for all the people who had died and those who were adversely impacted by the pandemic.”
Michael contacted James Steel to ask if he could help with a permanent memorial and offered his services for free.
Michael said: “I wanted it to be something for the community. I’m pleased we’re now in the position to having a lasting memorial. I wrote the words on the stone with my partner, Gilly Berridge. She made them more succinct. We wanted the wording to be positive and uplifting.”
James said: “I am glad to see that the hospital has taken steps to provide a permanent memorial. It has been such a tragedy for so many families. My idea of the crosses was to remind our community of all those lost from COVID and because of COVID. I am pleased that the crosses are being kept, and also that a more permanent memorial has been put in place.”
Lead Chaplain at KGH, The Rev Neil Tyrer, said: “The chaplains have worked with staff in support of patients and families during an incredibly difficult and challenging time. Not being able to visit and see loved ones especially during the early part of the pandemic was so very hard.
“Every life matters and losing so many people to this virus has been tragic. The memorial stone is a symbol of remembrance and of hope. It is also a tribute to all our amazing staff who have worked so hard, and continue to work hard, to save lives and bring healing. I think Michael and Gilly’s words on the stone speak so powerfully of this. “

We remember our loved ones who died
We think of those who were unable to say goodbye
We remember with gratitude those who fought to save lives
In our sorrow there is hope
Hoping for a brighter future tomorrow
Starting today.
The Rev Tyrer said: “I would like to thank Michael Maynard and James Steele for their support and inspiration in creating this memorial stone.”
Chief Executive at KGH, Deborah Needham, said: “This is touching memorial to those who lost loved ones through COVID. We all have our own experience of COVID and this is a timely opportunity for us to reflect on what that has meant to us individually, and as a community. I am so proud of the way our hospital has supported the town in its time of need during the peak of the pandemic, but also now as we remember our loved ones.”
The hospital also has a 30ft high Tree of Hope mural in its Foundation Wing lobby. This was unveiled in September 2021 as memorial to those who lost their lives, to those who survived and to symbolise the efforts of hospital staff.