Well its taken a year for me to be able to do this,but I just wish this awful dream was over and we could hug,laugh,chat scream,shop,and feel each others love,I miss you so so much,life is so hard without you !
Saturday was an awful day to come round again just wish I could take it out of the year,love you so much mum x x x x x
Sent by Mum on 21/07/2015
You meant so much to all of us
You were special and that's no lie
You brightened up the darkest day
And the cloudiest sky
Your smile alone warmed hearts
Your laugh was like music to hear
I would give absolutely anything
To have you well and standing near
Not a second passes
When you're not on our minds
Your love we will never forget
The hurt will ease in time
Many tears I have seen and cried
They have all poured out like rain
I know that you are happy now
And no longer in any pain.
We Miss You So Much
This poem is to remind us all
How laura lived her life to the full
She lit up each and every day
In her own very special, unique, and lovely way.
She loved to help people whenever she could
By raising money for charity and doing good
She abseiled down a cliff that was very high
Then jumped from a plane way up in the sky.
She travelled around and visited many places
Making lots of new friends and meeting new faces
She toured around Cornwall in a camper van that was blue
And even worked in New York for a little while too
On a summers day she loved a Pimms or a cream tea
Or sitting on the beach having an ice cream by the sea
One of her last trips was a cruise on the Queen Victoria liner
She loved her evening cocktails and getting dressed up for the diner.
She has just done so many things in her short time here
Too many to mention but her love for life was clear
One thing for sure is that she always had a smile
And whatever she did she would go that extra mile.
So we are here to celebrate Lauras amazing life today
She gave us so many memories to cherish in our own way
Laura you are one in a million, amazing through and through
Your spirit will live forever with everyone you knew.
A poem from Mum and Darren
24th November 2014