The Pembrokeshire Herald

Tragic passing Josh, 28, mourned by Milford Haven community

- Tom Sinclair Editor@herald.email

THE COMMUNITY of Milford Haven was struck with sadness upon hearing the sudden but peaceful passing of Mr. Josh Harding, aged 28, at his home on Wednesday, May 1.

Josh, a resident of Stone Court, Milford Haven, was the beloved son of Jimmy and the late Trudy, and a cherished brother of James, Justin, and Jordan.

Described as a warmhearte­d individual, Josh was dearly loved by all who knew him, leaving a profound impact on the lives of those around him.

His passing has left a void in the hearts of many, as they come to terms with the loss of a dear friend and family member.

There have been so many tributes left on social media: Bev Jenkins fondly remembers the joyful moments shared with Josh, reminiscin­g about his laughter and the sound of the bus bell he often rang. Her tribute reflects the sentiment echoed by many, emphasizin­g the impact of Josh’s presence and the void his passing

Caroline Rozblat reflected on Josh’s beautiful smile and the precious moments shared at school.

As tributes continue to pour in, the overwhelmi­ng outpouring of love and fond memories stands as a testament to the profound impact of Josh’s life.

The funeral service to commemorat­e the life of Josh is scheduled to take place on Friday, May 24, at 10:45am at St. Katharine’s & St. Peter’s Church in Milford Haven. Following the service, a committal will be held at Parc Gwyn Crematoriu­m at 12:15 pm.

In a gesture of remembranc­e and support for a cause close to Josh’s heart, the family has requested leaves behind. Jo that donations in lieu Patton joined the of flowers be made to conversati­on, reflecting Portfield School.

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