Sadly snatched from us on the 17th November by brain cancer.
We all knew it was coming, and still Sian was smiling at the end and telling us to stop being so miserable, she even tryed to ban crying at her funeral.
She was like a mother to me, she was there when no one else was, if you were ever around her family, there was always so many young people around her who wern't related to her, it was so hard to tell who was her own family, and who the rest of us were.
I may have only known Sian two years, but she changed my life for the better and she will be sorley missed.
Also I wish to pass on my condolances for Sian's daughter Carly who died at the age of 17, 5 years ago, she fell asleep and didn't wake up, we may never know why.
Anyway, it has been a bad month for all who knew her, the church was full to bursting at her funeral, showing the love so many felt for her.
We are donating as much money as possible to Trinity hospital who cared for Sian in her last few months. If anyone who has read this wants to help further the research into brain cances, and cures for it, maybe through personal experiances, please follow this link and donate to Sians memory.
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If you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in Gift Aid will be added to your donation at no cost to you.
We want to make many more lives longer and alot more pleasant.
for Sian
We will all miss you.









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