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Simon China

November 25, 1975 - May 13, 2020

My beloved Si was taken way too soon on 13th May 2020. If we were in ordinary times there is no doubt his funeral would have been a grand affair, even though he'd have hated it! He was so popular and meant so much to so many people. Si's funeral will take place on Thursday 28th May at 1.40pm at Agecroft Crematorium. Due to the current restrictions in place the funeral will be family only - for all of you who would have wanted to be there I've created this place for you to share your memories, stories, photos and thoughts about Si. I've been overwhelmed by the amount of lovely messages received and many people have already shared their stories with me. I look forward to reading through your comments and stories and would like to thank everybody for all the love and support you have shown me. Best wishes, Vicky xxx

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Meric Kesic 2020-08-12 15:12:23 wrote:

I knew Si from primary school when he first moved to the area, we quickly hit it off. I hadn't seen him in 10 years or more but messaged now and again on Facebook, I loved reading his posts, always funny and always made me smile. He loved his sports, watching and playing, and I think he was probably the only kid in high school who supported Port Vale rather than Stoke!, and I remember one season where he just kept chanting Rudge out, I had no idea why, I never followed football that closely but I assume Rudge had made a decision Si thought was poor. I have so many memories of Si and long summers playing football, tennis, cricket and then later nights out to Valentino's and The Place. He was an extremely kind and intelligent man and always had words of advice when needed. Even though I haven't seen him for a long while I know I will miss him forever. Rest easy old friend.

Meric Kesic 2020-08-12 15:12:23 wrote: I knew Si from primary school when he first moved to the area, we quickly hit it off. I hadn't seen him in 10 years or more but messaged now and again on Facebook, I loved reading his posts, always funny and always made me smile. He loved his sports, watching and playing, and I think he was probably the only kid in high school who supported Port Vale rather than Stoke!, and I remember one season where he just kept chanting Rudge out, I had no idea why, I never followed football that closely but I assume Rudge had made a decision Si thought was poor. I have so many memories of Si and long summers playing football, tennis, cricket and then later nights out to Valentino's and The Place. He was an extremely kind and intelligent man and always had words of advice when needed. Even though I haven't seen him for a long while I know I will miss him forever. Rest easy old friend.

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