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At the weekends, Anthony started to enjoy the
social side of life, as you would expect any 18 year old to do. However, he
always found time for his family. He used to take his brothers or sisters
out to the cinema, or maybe Drayton Manor or Alton Towers. He even went
camping with us to Billing Aquadrome.
During this period he had also passed his
driving test, and after a couple of years he finally got the car of his
dreams. A Vauxhall Astra SRI. This was his pride and joy. All he did
was talk about his car, to anyone that would listen!
We enjoyed many family holidays together. Places
like Majorca, Ibiza and Lanzarote. In fact, he had been with us to Majorca
two weeks earlier.
On the morning of 20/09/06 his mother went to
wake him up for work at approximately 7.30am, as she thought he had
overslept. She went into the bedroom and Anthony was lying on the floor by
the side of his bed. First impression was Anthony was messing around, but
then Jane soon realised he wasn’t, and started to shake him. She tried to
pull Anthony by the arm to get him back onto the bed but to no avail. Jane
then ran down stairs and phoned the emergency services and also asked
neighbours to help. Several neighbours rushed in to help but it was all too
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Letter from Tim Garrs, Technical Engineering
Manager at Anthony's place of work (Elmsteel Ltd):
"Anthony was always a very important part of the Elmsteel
family. His warm, laid back manner ensured that he made friends with
everyone and he was loved and respected by all.
Anthony worked primarily in the toolroom, where he progressed
from a shy young lad to a competent and reliable engineer. His resilient and
mature attitude, enabled him to master the skills required to qualify in
August 2006 as a Toolmaker.
Being a multi-skilled engineer, Anthony was moved around the
organisation frequently. His ability to learn and become skilled in new
processes, proved invaluable to the organisation in the impletmentation of
new products and equipment, and was the foundation upon which he was offered
a new position, as Trainee Manufacturing Engineer, commencing September
2006.
Anthony will be remembered fondly for his smile, and gentle
nature. He was a credit to his parents." |