Garden of Tributes

This remembrance garden is dedicated to all the special people being remembered here. Through your tribute you help to make a difference to the lives of people with epilepsy, and those who care for them through advice, support and changes in policy. Thank you for being part of this important community.

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MY DEAR DAD I MISS YOU SO MUCH BUT HAVE ALL MY HAPPY MEMORIES OF THE GREAT TIMES WE HAD TOGETHER.
In memory of Sandra Morgan, who passed away on Saturday 10 March, 2012.

Richard Meese

1984-2009

A beautiful, sensitive young man who made everyone who met him, feel like the only person who existed. Rich cared about everyone.. He is missed each and every day.
Rachel Sarah Dixon died on the 9th May 2010, aged 18 years old. Rachel was an amazing young woman who was loved (and continues to be loved) by her family and friends. As well as being beautiful and intelligent Rachel was extremely warm and caring. She had so many dreams of travelling after finishing her education.
Paul Capelin: 4th June 1953 to 19th November 2010. Beloved husband, loving father, handy son-in-law; brother; friend to all; fun loving; happy go lucky; poet; rugby player (in his younger days) cyclist; Father Christmas fund raiser and all round good guy.
Oliver (ollie) Scott-Greenard a loving son and friend who was taken too soon and will be missed by all. Ollie's Mother,brother, sister and girlfriend are thankful to everyone who has taken part in fundraising in memory of Ollie. He is truly loved by some many.
It’s very difficult to condense Octavia’s colourful personality into a few lines.
Nanny's grandchildren and great grandchildren were the highlight of her life. Nanny adored her great grandson little Ben. They had so much fun and laughter when Ben visited Australia with his Mum, Sally, Nanny's granddaughter in 2006.
My dad was 40 when he died of SUDEP (Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy), it's a rare complication of epilepsy that not many people realise can happen. My target in life, and in his memory is to raise awareness of this and possibly even find a way to prevent it in the future.
Our Merryn was beautiful, bright, energetic, funny, joyful and courageous, a child full of love and life. Epilepsy struck her down when she was just hitting her stride, about to move forward into 'big' school and young adult life. She was just 10 years old when she died and she is missed more than it is possible to describe.
It has been said that Matthew was a legend in his own lifetime. He certainly had many many friends and was often the one to be sought out for advice and companionship in times of trouble. He possessd a wondeful balance of humour and sincerity; however you were feeling Matt could be there with you, he had a way of making everyone feel special.
Mark was a lovely lad, always smiling, always happy. We lost him ten years ago, aged 15, we miss him more each day.
This fund is set up in memory of our mum, but also to remember our brothers David and Jason who were both sadly lost to this condition. Many thanks to everyone who has already donated to the cause instead of buying flowers for mum's cremation last month, we raise a total of £130.
Magna sadly left us suddenly at the age of 32. Magna battled Epilepsy but remained upbeat despite the strain it put her under. In memory of Magna, her family & friends wanted to collect money to help Epilepsy Action, in helping those affected by Epilepsy.
Kiran was a treasure. A lively, vivacious, witty and intelligent young woman, though sometimes clumsy and untidy. She was a great daughter and an amazing sister. She was truly loved by all of her friends, family, colleagues and peers.
Keith was such a special person who was loved by so many people. keith was married to sue who he loved very much, he was a devoted dad to anthony and was a great father in law to me. He had two grandchildren Connor and Maddison who he loved and devoted himself to.
She made us laugh and sometimes cry But had to leave us – we don’t know why!
Judith Keizer was my grandmother and the best one any person could ask for. She was kind, caring and would try to do the best she could to help others. She was well known bye people at the shops and around her area. everyone liked her. Her death was sudden and unexpected.
Our Jon was only 28 when he died of SUDEP (Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy) on 20th May 2010. Jon was a gentle, caring, kind and loving son, brother, uncle and friend who is loved and missed by his family and friends. Jon's main interests were playing and watching football, in particular Liverpool FC where he held a season ticket.
Joan Castwood is much loved and will always be remembered by all her friends and family.
This is to remember Jill Riley who died peacefully in her sleep on Sunday 7th February 2010, She will be forever in our thoughts.
In loving memory of Jennifer Ann Stanford, who will be sadly missed by her four children, Harley and everyone who knew her, you are in our hearts mum and will always be, thankyou for the love and memorys you gave us, love you always and forever x x x
Jamie died on the 9th January 2012 of SUDEP ( Sudden Unexplained Death by Epilepsy)- just a few days before his 31st birthday. Jamie developed epilepsy at the age of 14 and found the condition difficult to accept - no teenager wants to be different to his peers.
Jack was a fun-loving little boy who developed epilepsy at 6 months old. He touched (and continues to touch) many lives, and always dealt with his seizures and hospital visits with giggles and smiles.