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The family of a 25-year-old man who collapsed and
died suddenly while working at a Lord Street shop are marking the first
anniversary of his death.
Keen sportsman Chris Haw from Lansdowne Road
collapsed on Jun 3, 2006, while working at Man to Man menswear store.
More than 700 people paid their respects to the
popular student at his funeral at Holy Trinity Church.
His dad Steve has this week told the Southport
Visitor how, although it has been 12 months since his son's death, the
family are still very much grieving.
He said: "Time really isn't a healer. We
miss him so much and it still very hard to deal with."
Since last June, both Chris' family and friend
have helped to fundraise for registered charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the
Young).
Steve said: "CRY tries to raise awareness about
SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome) in local communities and provide support
and exploratory assistance to families.
"They have supported and medically tested our
family, with the help of renowned consultant cardiologist, Dr Sanjay Sharma
and his excellent staff at The Lewisham Hospital in London."
Fundraising events have included "The Jedi
Festival", a musical tribute organised by Ross Perkins and Ritchie Hardie
from the Underground bar, which featured bands such as Keith, Cardello, Dave
Crompton, The Vandahls, Suitcase and Exile Parade. The night
successfully raised £1,000.
Another fundraiser in the 25-year-old's memory was
the epic Liverpool-Leeds canal bike ride by his friends Tom Fletcher, Nicky
Wilde, Steve Aspin, George Cutts and also Steve.
He said: "Chris' friends have given me a lot of
support and have always been there. It's great that we can raise money
for such a good cause while remembering our Chris.
"Everyone is still in pieces over his death.
He will never be forgotten."
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