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Closed 12/10/2017
Iʼve raised £430 to To help Stephanie's family give her the send off she deserves.
- Deeping Saint James, United Kingdom
- Funded on Thursday, 12th October 2017
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Our dear friend Stephanie passed away recently in very sad circumstances. Some of us old school friends thought that instead of sending floral tributes, her family could us the donations as they choose, for a suitable memorial or towards funeral expenses as they see fit.
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Anonymous
Sep 14, 2017
Happy memories of a delightful pupil, who grew to be my friend. God bless you and your family xxx
Susan Woodman
Sep 14, 2017
I was the year under Stephanie at Walton School so did not know her personally. It is so tragic to lose someone so young. My thoughts are with all her family and friends. R.I.P
£20.00
Salli
Sep 14, 2017
i may be far away but my memories of Steph as a child are still very strong - can even hear her voice in my head. Had always hoped we might catch up one time. RIP Steph XXX
£30.00
Jackie Aubrey
Sep 14, 2017
Rest in peace Stephanie, taken at such an early age. My thoughts are with all of your family x
£10.00
Joyce and Huw Thomas
Sep 13, 2017
Hope this will be of some help at such a tragic time.
£50.00
Linda gretton
Sep 13, 2017
Andrew Fitzjohn
Sep 13, 2017
RIP Stephanie
£10.00
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Sharon Conner
Deeping Saint James, United Kingdom
I went to Senior School with Stephanie, and she was a dear friend