Here is a selection of your messages of support and condolence.
James was a good friend of my son Daniel and such a lovely caring boy, and it was a pleasure meeting him.
My heart thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time - god bless you all X
Mrs K Amendola
RIP james... sadly missed :(
will nev
er forget you.
xxxxx
I met James a few months ago after just moving to Retford, it was a hard time as I didn't know anyone but just after meeting him everything became so enjoyable and easy! I felt so welcomed by him and because of him I started enjoying my time in Retford!! He was such a wonderful individual and i'll never forget him and how he helped me! James said to me several times how he had a great relationship with his family and I could see how much he loved them! If his family are reading this then I hope if anything that comforts them at this horrific time! x
Im so sorry for the family and friends of james he was a nice guy caring and considerate i saw these things in him last time i spoke with him was on the tuesday before saturdy sadly when he died i shall miss him i played 2nd row with him in rugby games and trained with him has well i only read yesterday in the paper and it is such a shame i hope that we can move on and not let this drag us down and have a good memory of james
Luke Evans
We're very sorry for your loss bunnin was a great guy and always made people laugh when they was feeling down,he always made my daughter laugh when she was upset.we were privelaged to have know him.
we will always have the fun times to remember himby and never forget his loving and funny nature.
dan,emma,pyper xx
RIP James. Im so shocked and saddened by the tragic news of your death. I have fond memories of us walking to Bracken Lane together in our last few years there and also of one of your birthday parties which was held in the hall behind St Albans church. It was a great pleasure to have known you and spent time at both schools together. My heart goes out to your family.
From Beth Broad ( nee Longden)
Formerly of Trent Street, Retford.
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