Charlene Craig, a beloved friend and community member, has passed away. Her passing has deeply affected those who knew her, especially her two children, Carli and Robbie, and her father, Eddie. Charlene was known for her kind and bubbly personality, always helping others even during her own tough times. She will be sorely missed by everyone whose lives she touched.
In response to this tragic loss, Deborah Campbell has organized a fundraiser to support Charlene’s family during this difficult time. The goal is to raise £500, and as of today, the full amount has been reached with contributions from 21 donations. Deborah Campbell, who initiated and made the top donation of £50, expressed her grief and the community’s sentiment: "It is with a heavy heart that we have all lost one of our great friends who we went to school with and remained friends throughout the years."
The community has rallied around the fundraiser, reflecting on Charlene’s impact on their lives. Sharon Gibb, the first donor, contributed £20, showing the widespread support and love for Charlene and her family.
On Facebook, Tommy Lyon urged everyone to share and support the fundraiser: "Come on guys. Even share away way folk who grew up with Charlene." This sentiment captures the collective effort to honor Charlene’s memory and assist her family.
Deborah Campbell’s GoFundMe page highlights the importance of this support: "Charlene has left behind two amazing children Carli & Robbie that she adored so much. So I’ve decided to set up this page to help raise funds to help her wee dad Eddie and the kids at this truly heartbreaking time ❤️ Any small donation would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to share this page!"
Charlene’s passing not only underscores the loss felt by her community but also showcases the strength and solidarity of those who came together to support her family in their time of need.
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