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In memory of my daughter Natalie Jane Gray I am raising funds for the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund as Natalie and Eilidh were two young friends at college studying Early Years..Both girls fought bravely, but sadly died of Cancer. Eilidh only 15 years 03/04/1994 – 25/03/2010 and Natalie just 20 years 31/12/1994 – 02/05/2015.
WH Smith are sponsoring our 'Author's Journey' event in the Smith's Art Gallery & Museum in the Stirling town, on Thursday 2nd May 2019 at 19:15 - 20:30. Authors. Kate Donne, John McHarg & Myself are sharing our journey of writing our books and having them published to help would be Authors on their journey. A small donation is not compulsory but greatly received for entry.
We have a generous list of fabulous prizes. Raffle tickets £1 strip. Please help us help the Eilidh Brown Memorial fund in Natalie's memory for Natalie and Eilidh.
We have written and produced a song in memory of Natalie called Heavenly Message by Lino G Rocha, lyrics by Helen Kidd (Nicol), Natalie's mum & Lino G Rocha Lead singer/Song writer. The song is available on iTunes and Amazon to download
A book called Heavenly Message: My Journey to Natalie's Song is available. It is a psychic journey of life and loss and an inside story of working as a healer and midwife. It highlights the Heavenly Message Song. It has been published by Stellium Books, Chicago and is now a top ten seller on Amazon UK & US. It is also available at WH Smith book stores and available to order in Waterstones book stores.
The book and my story has been highlighted in the Spirit & Destiny magazine May issue 2019
This charity justgiving page is: www .justgiving.com/fundraising/NatalieGrayandEilidhBrown
For Eilidh’s story please visit the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund at eilidhbrown.co.uk. A charity who aim to build a holiday home in Scotland for young people up to 21yrs of age and their families who have been touched by cancer. Eilidh’s amazing family are doing this as they understand the strain families experience and Know the relief a holiday will bring.
Natalie’s Story :
Natalie was a brave outgoing, funny, selfless and amazing girl who sadly lost her 3 year battle with cancer on the 2nd May 2015 at just 20 years old with one of the biggest brain tumours medics have ever seen. She was a very popular girl who lived life to the full. She enjoyed horse riding, dancing, playing musical instruments, hanging out with her friends, playing darts and cooking. She won the top of her year award every year at Bannockburn High School for cookery. She also attended Bannockburn Primary School, Forth Valley College where she studied Early Years with Eilidh, Inverness College studying Highers, and sold Avon products when she was 13yrs old and enjoyed working in Greggs. She ran for charity, took part in charity fun raising events and helped out at church Sunday schools and at the Riding School for the Disabled. If Natalie was still with us I am 100% positive she would be involved in raising funds for the Eilidh Brown Memorial Fund so let's do her proud.
After Natalie’s diagnosis she took part in many charity events including a sponsored run. She kept upbeat throughout her treatment and never complained and when she was told she was going to die, she said to us “Keep it happy.” Her words and what she went though keep us going. Natalie will be sadly missed by all who know and loved her.
Visit www.justgiving.com/teams/NatalieGray to see all the fundraising we have been doing in Natalie's memory which has reached past £12,000 and more has been raised offline.
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