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Sunny Fife☀️
Walking and remembering Rob/Rab/Robert-an all round great guy❤️ Sun shining over River Forth Bridges☀️
Heart of London Bridges Walk in memory of Rachael Kiely-Cohen
We did the CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk in memory of Rachael Kiely-Cohen, who passed away in 2014 aged 18. We gathered together on Potters Field with hundreds of families all feeling the same – we were doing our bit, but this shouldn’t happen. The walk began and passers by started looking at the T-shirts
CRY Bridges Walk 2016 in memory of Daniel Nicholls
Our son Daniel passed away suddenly aged 16, although not from a heart condition but a seizure. However we have donated to CRY in his memory before, we raise money for various charities on his birthday and anniversary of his passing. We didn’t know what to do for his birthday until the leaflet for the walk
CRY Bridges Walk in memory of Ronnie Armitage
We entered the 2010 CRY Bridges Walk in memory of our brother Ronnie Armitage who passed away suddenly 26th April 2008 at 30yrs old. Ronnie was young and healthy and was taken away from us. We decided to take part in a sponsored walk in memory of our brother and to raise money for CRY. I
CRY Bridges Walk in memory of Richard 'Rich' Tomkins
18th July 2010 Sunday 15th July 2007 was a sunny blustery morning as myself, my husband and my son Rich’ and his girlfriend set out at 7.15am to get in the car for the drive to London to take part in CRY’s first ever London Bridges walk. We met up with the rest of the team
CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk – Lewis Scott
It all started on Sunday, 15th July 2007. I was determined to do it! When we walked past the Houses of Parliament, my mum said we were close to where we had to meet, so we kept on walking. Finally, we reached the park where we had to start. After 10 minutes of waiting we were
CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk 2007 in memory of Martyn Luckett
On July the 15th, the five of us came up from North Devon to walk in the Bridges Walk for CRY in London. We walked 8 bridges, representing the 8 lives lost each week due to undiagnosed heart diseases. We were doing it in memory of our son Martyn Luckett, who passed away in July 2005