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Annike Lawrence
Annike Lawrence

A FAMILY paid its respects to a loving teenager - and made sure she was treated like a princess at her funeral.

Four horses pulled the coffin of Annike Lawrence in a carriage to Toothill Church from her home two blocks away.

There were 150 friends and relatives at the funeral, many of whom walked tearfully behind the carriage.

It was Annike's nine-year-old sister Paige who especially wanted her to be given a grand send-off as a celebration of her extrovert personality.

The cause of Annike's death three weeks ago is not yet known.

An inquest is to be carried out to establish how she tragically died - just a day after her 18th birthday.

Her family believes she may have drowned in the bath after suffering an epileptic fit.

Annike had an inoperable, but benign, brain tumour which created pressure on her brain and caused her to fit.

There was not a dry eye at her funeral service.

Her great uncle, Matthew Armstrong, who was one of the pallbearers, said: "She always had a smile on her face. She is a big loss to us all.

"Annike was a special girl who touched so many people's hearts."

Janine Kennett, from Toothill, knew Annike from the age of four.

"She was always so outgoing and bubbly," said the 16-year-old.

"We were at Greendown School together and she was in the year above me.

"She would always look out for me and was very protective. We were like sisters."

Annike leaves her mother, Caroline, and four younger sisters, Emmie, 16, Kayley, 15, Paige, nine, and Riah, eight.

The Rev Anne Carter led the service.

"Annike was clearly a girl who was well liked from the numbers of friends and family here," she said.

"Her family wanted her to be treated like a princess.

"She died tragically and we commit her and ourselves to God's care.

"Death is a mystery, especially when it comes so unexpectedly and suddenly.

"But this is not the end. There is always a new beginning."

A reading from the Bible and the hymn Amazing Grace were sung.

Tears in Heaven, by Eric Clapton, was also played and the coffin was carried out of the church to Now You're Gone by Bazzheadz, which made many in the congregation laugh.

It was a song that Annike enjoyed a dance to.

Later, people gathered at the Toothill Community Centre.

10:00am Thursday 27th March 2008

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Posted by: Voice of Reason, The Parks on 12:26pm Thu 27 Mar 08
What a very sad day today is we have lost 2 lovely kind young women in Sammy and Annike there will be 2 bright stunning new stars in the sky tonight and 2 new angels in heaven.Sleep well young princesess you wont hurt anymore, I also send all my love and thought to your families and hope they find peace RIP 2 Angels
Posted by: x-becky18-x, swindon on 12:34pm Thu 27 Mar 08
The Service Was Beautiful.Annike Was Treated Like A Princess & Its A Great Way To Remember Her By. I Cried All The Way Thru & Will Always Be Thinking of Her And Her Crazy Ways...R.I.P Annike...NEVER Will Be Forgotten xx
Posted by: emmylou83, Stratton on 12:38pm Thu 27 Mar 08
R.I.P
my thoughts are with the family
Posted by: swindon--sarahhh, swindon on 1:44pm Thu 27 Mar 08
i'll never forget you Annike; the service couldnt have been anymore perfect!! R.I.P Princess¢¾ love you always, th best cousin ever LOVE YOU
Posted by: steve-o, Swindon on 2:32pm Thu 27 Mar 08
This is so unfair
Love to all family and friends x
Posted by: becci0404, swindon on 8:11pm Thu 27 Mar 08
You were so loved and always will be. We all miss you so much. We couldnt have ask for anything better yesterday, it was so beautiful.
Thank you to everyone that attended yesterday.
RIP annike from your loving family ****
Posted by: kirstyXxX, swindon on 9:26pm Thu 27 Mar 08
annike was a very loveable girl she had a great sense of humor and there was never a dull moment with her around she was a good friend to me and my partner she will be sadly missed by all she got sent of in style she was A PRINCESS **** thoughts with the family love and take care kirsty
Posted by: desidna, swindon on 10:53pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Caroline our thoughts are with you - take care and remember that the brightest star that shines is Annike looking down on you.
Posted by: emmieox, bristol on 11:27am Sat 26 Apr 08
annike i miss yoou so much it hurt so much i just wish i could see yoou one more time going to your grave soon got yoou a sister thing to go on there princess loveyoou so muchxxxemmiexxx
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