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Memorial garden opens in teen s memory | Barnsley Chronicle

× A MEMORIAL garden dedicated to bereaved families as a place to remember children was officially opened on Saturday after more than £10,000 was raised in memory of a Mapplewell schoolboy. Darton Academy pupil Lucas Fleetwood died aged 14 and had congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA) - a rare condition that only affects just one in every 200,000 people. Lucas’ parents, Daniel and Stacey Fleetwood, decided they wanted a less traditional resting place for their son and so after contacting Barnsley Council’s bereavement services, they worked to develop a memorial garden within Barnsley Crematorium’s grounds where families can go to remember their loved ones.

Memorial in teen s memory to open | Barnsley Chronicle

Memorial in teen s memory to open | Barnsley Chronicle
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Lucas memory to live on in memorial garden | Barnsley Chronicle

× A DEDICATED area for bereaved families to remember children is being added to Barnsley Crematorium following fundraising efforts in memory of a Mapplewell teenager. Darton Academy pupil Lucas Fleetwood died aged 14 and had congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (CCTGA) - a rare condition that only affects just one in every 200,000 people. He went to bed healthy after school on September 6, 2019 but tragically never woke up. Lucas had just returned from a family holiday in Majorca and had enjoyed showing his younger brother, Oliver, around his new school that day. His parents, Daniel and Stacey Fleetwood, of Brattice Way, decided they wanted a less traditional resting place.

I ve loved every minute of it : Points North Gallery closing after nearly 30 years | Grande Prairie Daily Herald Tribune

Article content Points North Gallery in downtown Fort McMurray is closing its doors on Feb. 13 after opening in 1991. Owner Florence Weber, 66, said closing the gallery was her choice. There are other things she wants to do and new goals to pursue, she said during a Friday interview. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. I’ve loved every minute of it : Points North Gallery closing after nearly 30 years Back to video “It’s time for me to just move on. I’m not going to blame anything. I’m not going to say this happened or that happened because we all know what happened,” she said. “It’s time for the next generation.”

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