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The obituary notice of Rachel Louise DAY

Cardiff | Published in: South Wales Echo.

Michael G Ryan Son & Daughters Ltd
Michael G Ryan Son & Daughters Ltd
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Rachel LouiseDAYOur amazing, beautiful, funny and loving sister and aunty. You will never know how much we are going to miss you everyday with so many words, hugs, tears and laughter we never got to share with you. We wish we could just have that one chance to see your face and say "I Love You". As a brother, I couldn't have wished for a more loving sister growing up and the memories we have shared will remain with me until I leave this earth. We are truly heartbroken you have left us, but hope with these beautiful and unforgettable memories they give us the strength to carry on, and live the life you would've wanted us to live as a loving family. I would give anything to have you back Sis but knowing you're now in a better place provides me with some comfort. I promise to love, protect and look after Mum, Dad, Mel and your little Nephew Morgan as best as I can for you until we all see your face once more. Your legacy will certainly live on through what you have taught Morgan and he will always pay respect to his Auntie Rachel who he adored so much. Sis, we love you so much! Take care and hope you're enjoying your dogs and chill out sessions with Bob Marley. You were one of our best friends and always will be in our thoughts. All our love, your Big Bro Matt, Big Sis in Law Mel and little Nephew Morgan xxx
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Published: 28/06/2017
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