In Memory of a Beloved Daughter February 6, 2009
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We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to the friends and family, and especially parents, of Elyce Lewsey, who was tragically killed in a car crash last October.
Elyce was a great animal lover, so her parents have made the incredibly thoughtful gesture of making a donation to the Sanctuary in her name. We would like to express our gratitude, and again our deep sympathy.
We are very pleased to be donating this money to the Mid-Antrim Animal Sanctuary in memory of our dear daughter, Elyce Lewsey, who was killed on the Stonyford Road on the 31st of October 2008, the result of a tragic accident. Elyce loved animals and we used to say that she liked animals more than people!
Elyce took a great interest in the Animal Sanctuary and we are certain that she would be extremely happy that this donation is going to such a worthy cause.We would like to thank everyone who donated for their kindness.
Mr. S. W. and Mrs. C. V. Lewsey








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I was pleased to read your article regarding my grand daughter, Elyce. She did love animals and I am pleased that these donations have gone to your animal sanctuary. Your article was sympathetically written and much appreciated. I wish your organisation all the best.
Sandra Lewsey
Dear Elyce, i am also an animal lover and have been taking in strays all my life, and no doubt will contine to do so. I agree that this is a worthy cause and will donate £50 for the sanctuary. Your mum tells me a lot about you and you are alovely girl, very kind and thoughtful. My thoughts are with you and your mum. with love, Michelle ***
Thanks to everyone for their kind words.
Elyce would be so happy that the animals have benefitted from
this horrible event.
I will always remember the lovely summers that we spent together, when Elyce used to give the guinea pigs shampoos and sets
in the garden! Elyce, Rob and Grandad used to stay down the beach with Lucy the dog until it got dark and I used to get worried.
We’ll love you forever Elyce, I’m sure you’ve got a menagarie
where you are.
Please keep supporting Mid Antrim, they do fantastic work.
Nan, Grandad and all your family in Kent.
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