Leah Taylor 21 October, 1972 – 18 February, 2024

Leah
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21 October, 1972 – 18 February, 2024

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Sandra Beltran

Tom, Nick and Laura I am a member of St Mark’s church. Leah was an inspiration as a Christian. I know God will be looking after her. I attended her service and just wanted to say how brave you all were speaking to honour your mum sharing your love and memories. You would have made her very proud of you. We understand how difficult it must have been for you all. Please reach out to your family, mum’s friends and your friends who can support you. Walk on God’s path and He will guide you. Sandra ❤️💐

Sandra Beltran

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Karen Hallam/Wilks

All our love and thoughts are with Tom, Nick, Laura and all the family and friends who now, like me, have a huge hole in their heart. I feel cherished to have shared in so many milestone moments in Leah’s life and to have had so many laugh until we cry moments. Today was a wonderful celebration of your life and I know how proud you are of your kids and today they were braver and more inspirational than ever. Hoping to be here for your kids for decades to come and share with them all my memories, interactions, milestones, travels and laugh out loud moments with you. Fly high my beautiful friend 🥰❤️😘

Karen Hallam/Wilks

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Selina Halton

I feel blessed to have known you and worked with you. You influenced the way I and my team breakdown barriers for vulnerable children. I will miss out conversations talking about how we can do it better. Whenever I had an idea you would support it and help me bring it to life. The amazing strength of your children was seen today and is a credit to you. I, like many many others will miss you greatly, but honour your memory in the work we will continue to do. Goodbye my friend