For Chloe
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15 year old Chloe Orr was a beautiful, intelligent, funny and talented young lady who tragically took her own life on the 6th May 2016.
Chloe Orr - The Scottish Sun
Chloe was loved by everyone who knew her, especially her family, her mum Kelly, her twin sister Samantha, younger brother Ryan, younger sister Skye, her aunt Mandy & uncle Lee and her grandmother Christine. She was a joy to be with, full of smiles and laughter, to see her you would believe that she loved life, but that smile and laughter hid deep emotional turmoil and pain.
Her mum Kelly is a struggling single mum who does her best to provide for and support her kids. She works part time at a local retail store but still struggles to make ends meet.
Today she had a visit from the representative of the funeral director chosen to take Chloe on the journey to her final resting place. Understandably, this was a difficult discussion for Kelly to have, but to further her upset, the director requires a deposit of £750 - £1000, They have said the balance can be paid off as and when Kelly can afford to.
This appeal is to raise the £1000 deposit that Kelly needs in order to start the process of laying her daughter to rest. As a family, we would give her every penny we have, but what we can give wouldn't make a dent in what she needs.
Any funds over and above the finalised deposit will be split, to cover the cost of Chloe's headstone, and the remaindergiven in donation to a local LGBT charity of the immediate family's choosing.
We all love Chloe, and we are going to miss her each and every day we draw breath.
Chloe Orr - The Scottish Sun
Chloe was loved by everyone who knew her, especially her family, her mum Kelly, her twin sister Samantha, younger brother Ryan, younger sister Skye, her aunt Mandy & uncle Lee and her grandmother Christine. She was a joy to be with, full of smiles and laughter, to see her you would believe that she loved life, but that smile and laughter hid deep emotional turmoil and pain.
Her mum Kelly is a struggling single mum who does her best to provide for and support her kids. She works part time at a local retail store but still struggles to make ends meet.
Today she had a visit from the representative of the funeral director chosen to take Chloe on the journey to her final resting place. Understandably, this was a difficult discussion for Kelly to have, but to further her upset, the director requires a deposit of £750 - £1000, They have said the balance can be paid off as and when Kelly can afford to.
This appeal is to raise the £1000 deposit that Kelly needs in order to start the process of laying her daughter to rest. As a family, we would give her every penny we have, but what we can give wouldn't make a dent in what she needs.
Any funds over and above the finalised deposit will be split, to cover the cost of Chloe's headstone, and the remaindergiven in donation to a local LGBT charity of the immediate family's choosing.
We all love Chloe, and we are going to miss her each and every day we draw breath.
Organizer
Lee Carruthers
Organizer