In Memory of Keith Watson
In memory of Keith Watson who died on 27th November as a result of heart failure (aged 56) and in recognition of Trevor’s Jefferis attempt to revive him.
With the recent passing of Keith Watson and the attempts made to revive him by Trevor Jefferis, we realise the importance of having defibrillators available for public use. Situated in a busy part of the town and with a lot of public usage, working with the British Heart Foundation we feel Charles Leeks House would be an ideal location and will try to make something positive out of a tragic event.
As a family we have supported Braintree District Mencap from when Keith was a small child living opposite Mary and Bill Smith who’s son had a learning disability.
Please help this cause which could save lives in the future.
With the recent passing of Keith Watson and the attempts made to revive him by Trevor Jefferis, we realise the importance of having defibrillators available for public use. Situated in a busy part of the town and with a lot of public usage, working with the British Heart Foundation we feel Charles Leeks House would be an ideal location and will try to make something positive out of a tragic event.
As a family we have supported Braintree District Mencap from when Keith was a small child living opposite Mary and Bill Smith who’s son had a learning disability.
Please help this cause which could save lives in the future.
Organizer
Yvette Wetton
Organizer
BRAINTREE DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY
Beneficiary