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It was the most devastating day of my life, the day I lost my stepdad, Paul Taylor, to Bowel Cancer. He was the most caring, friendliest and funniest guy you could ever wish to meet. He was always there supporting me when i needed it the most, through school, college and even when he was ill with cancer he always wanted to make sure that I was doing well with whatever I was doing. That meant more to me then anything. Even though we still have our own treasured memories of him winding us all up with really bad jokes and the silly nicknames that he gave us, that will obviously never be enough compared to having my stepdad around. The Severn Hospice did an amazing job looking after him which enabled him to spend precious quality time in his final weeks with his loved ones. The Severn Hospice only receives a very small amount of government funding and can only continue the essential good work that they do through donations. This is why on Sunday 30th September I will be doing a sponsored 500 Ft Zip line at RAF Cosford and ask for as many donations as possible because it will be all going to the amazing work of the Seven Hospice. Thank you for reading this..