Saturday, April 13, 2013

Stoke City fans told to pay for homage to Kameron Bourne - That is Staffordshire

STOKE City fans are now 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 followers to applaud through the entire 14th minute of tomorrow's fit against Manchester United. a LOSS: From remaining, Ryan Bourne, David and Justin Butler, and Logan Clarke, aged four, are mourning brother Kameron, right. Key picture: Bob Bould. Kameron's brother, David Butler, and grandfather, James Clarke, are Stoke City season ticket holders and likely to tomorrow's match. And Kameron's brothers a Justin Butler, aged 23, and 17-year-old Ryan Bourne a' have now been approved seats by Stoke City following an in The Sentinel. Kameron's father, Craig Bourne, aged 44, will also be at the match. Contact WHITEGATES Today 01782 209 935... Minimal supply for many industry appraisals ordered in April. Terms: Available only up on production of voucher. #EPC is required to market your house maybe not contained in offer. Contact: 01782 917222 Good until: Wednesday, April 17 2013 Kameron, of Dawlish Drive, Bentilee, was found dead at home on Sunday. The outcome of his post-mortem examination have still not been unmasked. Aunt Susan Clarke, a 53-year-old former care secretary, of Dividy Road, Bentilee, said: "It is quite nice of the membership to give Kameron's friends some seats a' Kameron was a big Stoke promoter. "Kameron's grandfather is 77 years of age and a ticket holder who never misses a casino game and the boys usually went to the fits if they could. "It was wonderful of everybody to prepare this homage. We didn't organize this, it was something done with a friend of Kameron's, Tyrone Sidley, who publicised it on websites, but we're very happy and thankful to every one. Someone was not expected by "we to do this and we did not ask for it nevertheless the service we've had from the city has been great. "We have already been overrun with messages saying sorry for our loss. "We can not thank everybody enough. He was this type of great, lovely lad. We called him the delicate giant." Collections have already been setup in Kameron's memory. Money should go towards meeting the price of Kameron's burial and supporting St Peter's Academy, where Kameron was a pupil, and the 239 (Longton) Squadron cadets, which he was a part. Kameron was involved in a fund-raising appeal to obtain a minibus for the cadets only the afternoon before he died. Potters' lover David, of Dawlish Drive, Bentilee, said: "Please may every one put their hands together for my buddy at Sunday's match to cover their final respects. "Kameron was a great child, brother, dad and grandson and just a loveable guy." Stoke City were today recognized for assisting to prepare the honor. Stoke City Supporters Club chairman Bryan Shaw said: "It is this type of unfortunate time for your family to get rid of their child so for everyone to complete what they've done is great. "It is great that the membership has identified an advocate in this way."

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