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In Memory
With the
kind permission of the families who have lost loved ones we
dedicate these page to the memory of those who have died as
a direct result of suffering from epilepsy. Our greatest sympathy,
condolences and thanks are extended to the families who through
their loss are allowing us the privilege of including their
loved ones on this 'In Memory' page.
We would also like to express our thanks to the families for
continuing to support Fable and the work we do.
If
you know anyone who would like to add a loved one to our memory
page, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Anthony
Crossley
11th August 1969 to 31st October 2000
Anthony died suddenly in the night on the
31st October 2000, he was only 31 years old and had been
married for only 31 days to Josie.
He suffered nocturnal Epilepsy which was never considered
serious
as he managed
to carry on a normal life working as an alarm engineer for
a security firm. In the past he swam, played football, golf,
and was a good dingy sailor at Pennine sailing Club, he
also enjoyed mountain biking, but his latest passion was
cricket. He played for Old Halesowen cricket team in Birmingham.
He was born at home in Sheffield, and it was a special day,
a lovely early sunny morning in mid-summer. He was a beautiful
baby, a very lively toddler and a scruffy mischievous lad
who grew into a fine young man..
He found Josie only 15 months ago, and it was meant to be
as they were both besotted with each other. They married
on the 30th of September 2000. It was a lovely wedding and
they were so very happy, and we were so glad they had found
each other.
We are all devastated to lose Anthony, and our lives will
never be the same again. We love him so very much, and miss
him terribly.
He will be in our hearts forever.
Since Anthony died we have found out that his wife Josie
is expecting their much wanted baby next July, so we will
have part of him always.
Rest well in your field of dreams.
Mom, Dad, Ian and Jill, and your devoted wife Josie
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