Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

David and daughter died just days apart

- oliver.clay@trinitymir­ror.com @OliverClay­RWWN BY OLIVER CLAY

AFORMER body builder with a “heart of gold” and his daughter who died from cancer just days apart are to be buried in a joint funeral service this week.

“Gentle giant” David Morris, 50, died on August 9 from coronaviru­s.

The father-of-six had been rushed to hospital with symptoms in July and placed in a coma. He remained when Debbie Morris died from cancer on July 30, aged 38.

Their funeral will now take place at noon this Friday at St Luke’s Church on Pit Lane in Farnworth, followed by burial at Widnes Cemetery at 1.30pm, and a wake at the Halton stadium on Lower House Lane from around 2.30-6.30pm.

Arrangemen­ts have been supported by fundraisin­g appeals to ensure what David’s surviving daughter Nat envisaged as an “incredible send-off” for David and a “most perfect and princessy” final goodbye for Debbie, who had lived with severe learning difficulti­es.

During the morning ahead of the main service, a procession will pass by David and Debbie’s favourite places at the following approximat­e times, setting off at 9.30am for David’s route and taking in Dedicated Fitness Gym in Huyton, 10am; Body FX, High Street, Runcorn, 10:20am; past Toby Carvery on Earle Road, 10.30am; and Asda on Milton Road, Widnes, 10.40am.

Debbie’s horse-drawn hearse is then expected to depart at 11am, passing Kingsway Leisure Centre at 11.50am; The Studio on Lacey Street, 11.25am; and Victoria Park, noon.

After the fundraisin­g appeal attracted donations from around the world and to enable David’s friends abroad and Debbie’s friends who cannot attend in person to participat­e, Nat has also set up an online stream of the service, hosted by Vimeo with a link and details available on her Facebook page.

Mourners attending in Widnes have been asked to wear David and Debbie’s favourite colours of electric or royal blue and pink or purple respective­ly.

Writing online, Nat said: “If anybody is unable to attend the service please feel free to stand by any of the places above to pay your respects as my Dad and Debbie pass by.

“Anyone is welcome to come and pay their respects, if you are attending to pay your respects to either Debbie or my Dad, we ask that you please wear something pink and/or purple to celebrate Debbie’s favourite colours, and that you please wear something electric blue/royal blue to celebrate my Dad’s favourite colour.”

Thanking donors who backed the appeal, she said: “Because it is thanks to every single person that has donated, and taken the time to share their links, that they are able to be given such an incredible send off, and we thank each and every single one of you from the very bottom of our hearts for helping our family to make that possible, because without each and every one of you donating, we would not have been able to give them both the day they truly deserve.”

 ?? THE MORRIS FAMILY ?? ● David Andrew Morris, 50, from Widnes, sadly died ten days after his daughter Debbie, 38. Inset, Debbie
THE MORRIS FAMILY ● David Andrew Morris, 50, from Widnes, sadly died ten days after his daughter Debbie, 38. Inset, Debbie

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