Saturday, April 13, 2013

Stoke City supporters urged to pay tribute to Kameron Bourne - This is Staffordshire

STOKE City supporters are being told to become listed on in a applause in memory of a 14-year-old Potters' lover found dead in the home. Friends and group of Kameron Bourne need supporters to applaud through the entire 14th minute of tomorrow's match against Manchester United. a LOSS: From left, Ryan Bourne, David and Justin Butler, and Logan Clarke, aged four, are mourning brother Kameron, right. Key picture: Charlie Bould. Kameron's brother, David Butler, and grandmother, James Clarke, are Stoke City season ticket holders and planning to tomorrow's match. And Kameron's brothers a Justin Butler, aged 23, and 17-year-old Ryan Bourne a' also have now been given seats by Stoke City following an in The Sentinel. Kameron's pop, Craig Bourne, aged 44, is likewise at the fit. Call WHITEGATES Today 01782 209 935... Limited present for all industry evaluations reserved in April. Terms: Available just on production of voucher. #EPC is needed to market your house perhaps not a part of supply. Contact: 01782 917222 Good until: Wednesday, April 17 2013 Kameron, of Dawlish Drive, Bentilee, was found dead at home on Sunday. The results of his post-mortem examination have still maybe not been exposed. Cousin Susan Clarke, a 53-year-old former attention associate, of Dividy Road, Bentilee, said: "It is extremely nice of the team to offer Kameron's brothers some passes a' Kameron was a large Stoke promoter. "Kameron's grandmother is 77 years old and a ticket holder who never misses a game title and the children always went to the fits once they could. "It was charming of everyone to plan this tribute. We didn't prepare this, it was something done with a friend of Kameron's, Tyrone Sidley, who publicised it on sites, but we're very grateful and thankful to everybody else. "We did not expect someone to try this and we didn't request it but the service we've had from the city has been wonderful. "We have now been overwhelmed with messages saying sorry for our loss. "We can not thank everyone else enough. He was this kind of great, beautiful lad. We called him the light giant." Selections have now been setup in Kameron's memory. Money should go towards meeting the expense of Kameron's burial and supporting St Peter's Academy, where Kameron was a scholar, and the 239 (Longton) Squadron cadets, that he was an associate. Kameron was associated with a fund-raising appeal to purchase a minibus for the cadets only the day before he died. Potters' fan David, of Dawlish Drive, Bentilee, said: "Please can everybody set their hands together for my brother at Sunday's match to cover their final respects. "Kameron was a great son, brother, uncle and grandson and just a loveable guy." Stoke City were today acknowledged for helping arrange the tribute. Stoke City Supporters Club chairman Bryan Shaw said: "It is this type of sad time for your family to reduce their son therefore for everybody to accomplish what they have done is amazing. "It is wonderful that the membership has recognized a promoter in this way."

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