In remembrance of Vicky, Ezra and Joseph
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Vicky Amaning and her oldest son, Ezra, who was 14 years old, passed away in the days after a fire at their home in Russett Way, Lewisham.
Five-year-old Joseph, the younger son of the 34-year-old mother-of-two, died hours after all three were rushed to hospital following the blaze on the morning of Saturday, March 6.
This tragic loss of three young, beautiful and wonderful souls has deeply affected their family and friends, and touched many others.
This page has been created for anyone who would like to help Esther, Vicky's mother, with funeral and other costs.
Esther is having to come to terms with the loss of her only daughter and two grandsons who were the pride and joy of her life.
Many will know Esther as a councillor, currently in Thamesmead East and formerly in Lesnes Abbey, a teacher and a magistrate.
She has helped dozens if not hundreds of others from all walks of life over many years, and is one of the kindest, most warm-hearted and encouraging people anyone could wish to meet.
Now it is time for others to hold Esther's hand, stand shoulder to shoulder with her and show the love and care she has so freely given to others, as she, and her son Emmanuel, embark on this difficult journey.
No donation is too small, and anything you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Five-year-old Joseph, the younger son of the 34-year-old mother-of-two, died hours after all three were rushed to hospital following the blaze on the morning of Saturday, March 6.
This tragic loss of three young, beautiful and wonderful souls has deeply affected their family and friends, and touched many others.
This page has been created for anyone who would like to help Esther, Vicky's mother, with funeral and other costs.
Esther is having to come to terms with the loss of her only daughter and two grandsons who were the pride and joy of her life.
Many will know Esther as a councillor, currently in Thamesmead East and formerly in Lesnes Abbey, a teacher and a magistrate.
She has helped dozens if not hundreds of others from all walks of life over many years, and is one of the kindest, most warm-hearted and encouraging people anyone could wish to meet.
Now it is time for others to hold Esther's hand, stand shoulder to shoulder with her and show the love and care she has so freely given to others, as she, and her son Emmanuel, embark on this difficult journey.
No donation is too small, and anything you can give will be greatly appreciated.
Organizer
Larry Ferguson
Organizer
England