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Sorry if this has already been posted, or if there is a thread for obituries - I couldn't find one.
In any event, I think this is worthy of it's own thread. Jane Tomlinson has died at the age of 43. She was and always will be a truly inspirational person. |
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She goes to show that most things are possible with determination.
I hope that her life is seen as a celebration of inspiration rather than a mourning of her death, but I hope the best of her family at this time. |
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I'm glad this has been posted and I've found it via the search facility as otherwise I was going too.
She raised £1.75 million over the past seven years through all of her charity endevours and nobody could ever take that achievement away from her. Her family and friends must feel devastated right now even though they knew it was going to happen; I bet they still thought she might hold on? Jane amazed me and I remember watching her on TV a few months ago and some sickos had accused her of facking her cancer. It was obvious then that she was desperately ill and it made me cry to think of how much pain she was physically enduring and then those nasty people added their sick word on top. I don't why people do that? Maybe they want to hurt even more? RIP Jane, no more pain now. |
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