Sunderland Echo

The funeral of Amber Rose Cliff.

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ing ‘All Star Mr and Mrs’ together and how they enjoyed “two beautiful holidays together, and treasure the pictures and videos” he has from those times.

He also told of how Amber would still pamper and look after him even when she was ill, and how he had wanted to spend the rest of his life with her.

The service concluded with Boom Boom Boom by the Outhere Brothers.

It was followed by a gathering at the Barnes, where a collection was held for Cancer Research.

Amber, from Ashbrooke, who also leaves mum Donna, had visited her GP on more Right, Amber Rose Cliff. than 10 occasions with symptoms, but because she was under the age where smear tests are routinely given, she was not offered a check.

At the age of 21, she paid for one to be carried out privately, which found she had cancer, and her death, at just 25, has sparked an appeal calling for a change to the NHS rules.

The Change.org petition, called Make the cervical screening option available from 18 to high risk groups, asks that women who show symptoms of the cancer are checked if they ask.

It will be delivered to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. Amber Rose Cliff, pictured with her brother Josh.

The petition can be signed via http://bit. ly/2jqyddn and Cameron’s donations page can be found by searching “cam cliff ” on www.justgiving.com

The campaign can also be followed on Twitter via @Ambers_Law and the appeal also has a Facebook page under the same name.

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