Poignant farewell to popular Damien

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Monday, October 05, 2009
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"HE was the lad that lit up the Grange."

Friends, relatives and teachers came together to remember popular teenager Damien Wilkins in an emotional ceremony.

As reported, Hereford School pupil Damien, 16, died on Sunday, September 27, at Grimsby's Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital.

He suffered from Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a condition which creates highly fragile blood vessels, weak cushioning around vital organs, brittle skin and means that any wounds take a long time to heal.

Tears from friends at the ceremony to remember popular teenager Damien Wilkins.

Yesterday, more than a hundred people gathered on the playing fields off Grimsby's Carnforth Crescent to pay their respects, before a game of football was played in his memory.

Amanda Regan, Damien's head of year at Hereford School, said: "Damien was a very popular member of his age group, and it is absolutely brilliant that his friends have organised all of this for him. They also want to do some fundraising in school in his memory."

Damien's friends released balloons bearing heartfelt messages into the air, and read out tributes to the boy who "was loved by everyone".

Jennifer Watson, 14, said: "Texts started going round school saying there was a tribute to Damo. It's good because we can all share our memories of him, and this is where he used to play football all the time.

"Damo was amazing. He was like a little brother to everyone, and always made everyone laugh."

Catherine Milligan, 14, said: "Every time you saw him he always had a smile on his face. He made the Grange what it is. It's not going to be the same without him."

Becky Mair, 14, wrote a poem in tribute to Damien, which described him as "one in a trillion".

She said: "He was one of my brother's best friends and was like a brother to me. I will miss his cheeky smile."

Alice Clark, 14, said: "He was the lad that lit up the Grange. You could go round the world and not meet anyone like Damo."

Joshua Denford, 13, said: "There was not one person who he didn't get along with. It's not going to be the same without him."

James Ballard, 13, said: "He was funny, he was kind, he was like my brother. He was everything to me."

Damien's girlfriend Danielle Finn, 14, said: "I fell in love with Damo as soon as I met him. He was funny, kind-hearted and always made me smile."

Damien's  mum Wendy was touched by the sheer number of people who turned out to pay tribute to her son.

She said: "He was loved by everyone and that's been shown by the turnout today. I want to say thank you to everyone who has come along. It's brilliant for him to be remembered in this way."

Pay tribute to Damien Wilkins at our Lasting Tribute website

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    by jemma, grimsby

    Tuesday, December 01 2009, 2:13PM

    “carn't get over the though of that you are gone damien :/
    i miss you so much, i went to your willow tree were your ashes are scatterd on the 27th november ( 2 months that day ) and i just looked at you as dust :'( i want you back here were you belong, but your in gods hands now and away from pain, sleeptight you preciouse one, ill never forget you. and when i get up there i need a seriouse word with you mr from what you have put me through lmao :o), sleeeptightt, lovee youuu xxxx”

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    by mark aspbury, barry island vale of glamorgan

    Monday, October 05 2009, 8:21PM

    “i was one of damos mates and i lived by him and he was a bright kid he was ulways on his bikes and playin football i was always with him no matter what i was by his side and to be honest even though he was rearly ill he would carry on with his life without a problem he just lived it like any other kid he didnt care what any one said he just wanted to live his life to the max and be with his mates and family.even tho i lived in wales he would write to me always he was a cool kid R.I.P. MATE YOU WILL BE MISSED DEEPLY”

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    by michael mcurich, grimsby

    Monday, October 05 2009, 3:38PM

    “my feelings go out 2 wendy and her family i new damion all ov his life he was such a cheerful kid and he will never b forgotten r.i.p m8”

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    by jennaa, grimsby

    Monday, October 05 2009, 11:58AM

    “he was one amazing person his smile lit up the room, i will never forget the momories love you. x”

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