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Andrew Jones

Posted on 31st March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author

Thinking aboout our beautiful son Andrew this Saturday 2nd April. He should be 27 years old. Also the same day as his mums Christine. We are missing him so much xxxx Andy and Christine Jones

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CHANTEL TAYLOR

Posted on 28th March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author
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Chantel was my second daughter, born on a cold January afternoon in 1977. Chantel weighed just 5lbs so she was a tiny little girl, with such a beautiful little face.Chantel had one sister and three brothers. Chantel was a popular girl in school with many friends, everyone wanted to be Chantel’s friend she was bubbly, […]

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James Andre Godfrey Smartt-Ford

Posted on 18th March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author
18
Mar

Born on Monday 20th November 1989 in Mayday Hospital, Croydon. James was a happy peaceful child that was forever smiling…. as a young child he would only have to hear the mutter of the words ‘donald duck quack quack’ and he would bein fits of laughter, a trait of sheer happiness he carried throughout his […]

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Micheal Gilbert

Posted on 18th March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author

micheal was killed 2 years ago in luton by the watt family , they may be serving a life sentence (some) , but so is all his family. he was jumped on ,burned , kicked and punched then lelf to die slowly in pain. then cut up and thrown away like rubbish . he may […]

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My Mother, Pauline Benton

Posted on 16th March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author

My mother was killed by my father in 1978. I don’t have a photograph to upload but she was a beautiful woman and a good mother. I was only 10 years old when she was killed and it caused my family so much heart ache it was unreal. To the outside world people thought my […]

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Danny Barber 1984-2009

Posted on 3rd March 20113rd July 2018 by fffj-author
03
Mar

Danny had walked his friend to the bus stop after watching the champions league final which was Manchester United V Barcelona 2009 at home. where he was confronted by a gang of youths. I dont know exactly how the fight started because we only have the version of his killers I know he found himself […]

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