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In memory of a child…

…I would like to request that you keep in mind the family of a year 7 boy at my school, as last week the boy lost his fight to lukemia, and was buried today. They say children are meant to outlive their parents but in this case poor Alex lost his fight and this couldn’t happen, and at school we observed 2 minutes silence at 10 o clock and it has been a very upsetting day today at school so I would like to say this prayer in the words of the lord:

Eternal rest grant to them peace o lord
and let perpetual light shine upon them
may he rest in peace
amen.

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By: MarocMirage - 16th May 2006 at 12:11

May he forever rest in peace and may the family find comfort in the fact that where he is now there is no lukemia.

I nearly lost my life at the age of 3 due to an illness and my mother health is slowly deteriorating due to Multiple Sclerose ( MS ).

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By: mike currill - 12th May 2006 at 11:29

It’s a sad fact that leukemia seems to be claiming far more young lives now than ever before. My youngest’s fiance lost her sister to it earlier this year, but she was lucky? enough to make it to 20 years old.

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By: holty - 11th May 2006 at 19:18

my best mates daughter died of luekemia last year, the worst of it was her mother never ever let him see her and he’s a really decent guy. the poor sod was so confused emotion wise……

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By: Comet - 11th May 2006 at 17:06

Tragic news. When I was 7 a friend of mine died of leukaemia, he was the same age and we had always been in the same class at school. Then one day he just stopped coming to school and that seemd strange to the rest of us. The teachers never told us that he had died, we had to find out from his sister.

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By: wozza - 11th May 2006 at 15:56

Echoing the words of the above, my thoughts are with his family, such a tradgedy when other kids, e.g. one in year 8 at my school, are dealing drugs, muggin people etc…

R.I.P Mr heslop01s mate,

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By: holty - 10th May 2006 at 22:06

i’m actually kind of speechless…..i don’t quite know what to say, its a harrowing experience for any parent to lose a child and i’m not even gonna pretend to understand the sense of loss that that childs family and friends are going through!!

i am very sorry for their loss……..

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By: heslop01 - 10th May 2006 at 21:01

thanks 🙂

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By: laviticus - 10th May 2006 at 21:00

A death is always sad but none more so than the passing of a child,my thoughts and prayers with you and his loved ones.
dave

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