💜Oliver George Howe Forever 8💜
These are the words that we wrote to be read at Olivers funeral. They briefly sum up what an amazing young man Oliver was. Thankyou for visiting this page and for donating or just remembering Oliver. Please keep his spirit alive. Talk about him, share your pictures and memories and if your ever struggling just think...what would Oliver do.....xxx
When your writing something like this for someone who has had a long life you talk about all there achievements, jobs and adventures they have had throughout there life. However, just because Oliver had a life that was way too short, he still had a full life which was also full of achievements, adventures and yes even a job!
Oliver George Howe
was born on the 2nd June 2014 at 4:17am. He was loved
from the moment we saw him. Instantly we were complete as a family
of three ready to take on the world. He completed us. He brought so
much joy and happiness to us every single day. Oliver was a very
content child, who loved cuddles and kisses from very early on. He
made everyone who met him smile and laugh and would quite comfortably
sit with anyone and start talking about something he had seen in a
book or showing them his animal collection which continued to grow
and grow. He loved his family and was so happy when Bethany came
along, another cousin for him to play with and they became the best
of friends. He enjoyed get togethers to show and tell especially his
animals and gemstones. He enjoyed joining in on conversations and
usually ended up saying something to make everybody laugh. Every
Wednesday we would go for tea at grandmas. He loved this and he
would always make us fetch a load of different things every week to
play with. Even the last few weeks of his life, Oliver knew when it
was Wednesday and asked to go. A surprise visit to Grandmas birthday
meant a lot to him and missing it was never even a thought. As we
left every week he would sneak up to the window just to jump up and
scare her before he went home. Always getting in the car giggling as
we drove away.
He loved Easter in the garden doing egg hunts with the children. His favourite season was autumn and he loved Halloween. He enjoyed getting dressed up and going around to see the family and always ended up with a spider theme. He looked forward to birthday parties and playing together in the garden. He enjoyed the beginning of the Christmas season when his elf, Happy arrived. He visited on his birthday, at his radiotherapy sessions, in hospital and at home. His favourite part was having cuddles with him on Christmas Eve before he would go back to the north pole. Oliver thought the world of Happy, he was part of our family. Olivers love of Christmas grew after his recent trip to Lapland to visit Father Christmas. It was a magical day creating lots of special memories.
Oliver went to Summer Lane nursery which he loved and made friends straight away. He always enjoyed going in a morning, playing with the animal figures and was fascinated by the aquarium. Nursery is when his love of learning about things began. He really was like a sponge for facts and information. It was never forced on him, he just loved it and would often go to bed with a fact book about some kind of creature or animal. As a toddler he loved spending time outdoors planting flowers and collecting bugs and then fetching them inside to show us his catch of the day. He was definitely a mummy's boy on this topic. Animals became a major part of Olivers life. He always had great pleasure in talking about his favourite animals. For most kids if you asked about there favourite animals they might say a dog or cat or maybe something like a tiger or an elephant but Oliver was definitely a bit more unique. His favourites were the Goliath bird eating tarantula which he would delight in telling you it was the size of a dinner plate and the famous southern crested pigeon which is very hard to make out of clay as Oliver and the hospital nurses would jokingly tell you as they watched Laura try to make one at Olivers request. Not only did he love them but he knew everything about them. A highlight for Oliver was when one of his TV idols Steve Backshall sent him a personalised message while he was in hospital and was talking all about his encounters with the spider. A massive high for Oliver. Just when he needed a boost during treatment.
Summer lane primary school followed nursery and this is when he properly started to shine. He loved school. His love of reading started very early and he loved moving up his different reading levels and proudly came home quite often with a new certificate to say he'd moved up. He would want us to take a picture in the usual place in the living room and send it to everyone to show. He would often work out how many more levels there were before he could complete them all and become a free reader. That was always his goal! He would read at bedtime and school and would always ask if he was close to the next level. Of course Oliver being the amazing boy he was achieved that goal just a fortnight before he died with a special video presentation from his teacher and classmates. He was laid in the hospital bed quite sleepy when he watched that video and at the end of it he turned over to see his mummy and with a glow in his face and a beaming smile said “Ive done it mummy, im a free reader” he achieved his goal and it really was such a happy, proud and emotional time.
He loved school so much and he made some lovely friends, especially in Annie and Jacob, Daniel and Joseph, Ellie and Meredith. Often having play dates and doing fun things together. Oliver managed to go back into school for a couple of mornings a week, he enjoyed the topic work. He loved art and mindfulness during his lessons. Oliver couldn’t keep up in the playground as easily which didn’t really bother him as he became a door monitor and would stand with his favourite dinner lady Mrs Creeton chatting and whistling together “Always look on the bright side of life”. He loved it and felt so happy. He was very much looked after and was often treated to his favourite flapjack by Nicki in the kitchen. Oliver was very much a part of the school while he was in hospital and received video calls from Mr Smith, his teachers and the school.
He also enjoyed seeing his hospital teacher Gail. They hit it off instantly and loved each others company. Oliver enjoyed playing fun games like brain box and loved it when he won. He loved the small prize at the end.
Oliver loved playing animal crossing on the switch. He would collect animals, bugs and fish and delight in showing you his critterpedia sometimes daily and to others weekly. One of his highlights of the week would be sitting down with his Aunty Sue on a Wednesday and showing his progress from the following week. He loved his animal crossing so much that he soon had the bedding, the soft toys, the pyjamas, and for Christmas he even got a personalised sticker set so he could show off his critterpedia without even going on the game. It kept him busy in hospital along with the online game merge dragons where he would love hatching dragons. It kept him happy and occupied and he was so proud to show you them. He even set the Alexa for midnight to welcome his baby dragon into the world much to the delight of us.
Olivers favourite show was Bluey he loved to sit and watch it during his days in hospital and at home. He would always want to show you how amusing things were and his favourite episode sleepy time was his favourite of all. He loved their accent and the cheeky antics of bluey and bingo. Oliver also enjoyed spending time with daddy just being silly. The amount of times there was a den in our living room and even his hospital bed turned into a den all decorated with lights. We enjoyed singing songs together and Lego building and Oliver would love us all to play funny bunny before bed and of course would win most times.
Oliver loved coming to church. He enjoyed seeing people at coffee morning and spending his dad’s money on the stalls. He enjoyed decorating the cross with flowers at Easter. He enjoyed singing the hymns and loved going to the Christmas services. The church family thought a lot about Oliver too.
Oliver just like us was a huge Disney fan and loved watching the films and singing the songs. Some of our happy times as a family were going to Disney world in Florida. Oliver was very lucky to have gone twice. He loved the shows, parades and the fireworks. His favourite ride was the same as his favourite film, finding nemo. Even after just one trip to the park he knew exactly where the ride was and as soon as we got through the entrance he would grab us both by the hands and take us straight to the ride.
We had some amazing trips together. Oliver loved centerparcs. He went a few times with family and loved looking for the red squirrels and watching the birds. He loved the swimming pool too and even though hed only had a few swimming lessons they were enough for him to have no fear on going down the slides or on the river rapids. He enjoyed other trips to Edinburgh, Lanzarote, Norfolk, Blackpool and Windsor. You can imagine his reaction when we told him we were going to legoland in Windsor, but calling at harry potter studios on the way. He was a happy and excited little slytherin!!
Over the past few years, Oliver has been in the newspaper and on TV and loved being a celebrity. We took him to the deep and a lady waved to him and he was so shocked and he said “I cant believe it, they even know me in Hull!” . Oliver had quite a few visits from famous friends like Jon Richardson, Lucy Beaumont, Dan walker aswell as messages and gifts from Jessica Ennis and The England goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck. His favourite famous mate who visited and kept in touch throughout his treatment was Robert Dowd from the sheffield steelers, or Dowdy as hes known. He enjoyed going to the matches and shouting at the top of his voice. After a recent game Dowdy invited us into the players lounge for a catch up and he asked Oliver what was his favourite bit of the game. “The fighting” he told dowdy! He loved the games and his signed shirts and programmes were definitely up there with his most prized possessions.
Oliver said only a few months before he passed that he was glad he had cancer! Shocked and worried we asked him why he thought that? “because Ive got to help raise lots of money for the hospital to help other children and that he wouldn't be famous if not !! He wasn't wrong. Oliver delighted in the amount of money raised in his name. He saw first hand how a lot of the money was spent and used on his ward and this made him happy. As a family we have tried to do lots to raise funds and so have our close friends. Our Morrisons family joined the fundraising journey with us and have been so incredible and so supportive to us as a family. The big highlights were the bears of Sheffield when Morrisons sponsored the bear ‘Loose ends’ and later purchased it. Oliver always called it his bear. He loved going around Sheffield to see all the bears on display. The amazing amount of money raised through the bear and the snowflakes meant that Morrisons were allowed to turn on the snowflakes at Sheffield Childrens hospital. You can imagine his face when he was asked if he would push the button to turn them on. He was so proud and so excited. A day he would continue to talk about and a memory we will never forget.
Another reward for his fundraising was to be asked to be a mascot at the England Under 21 game against Germany. He loved getting his new kit, meeting the players and going on the pitch in front of the fans and singing his heart out to God save the King. However if anyone asked about it afterwards the only thing he'd tell you was that he was absolutely freezing and couldn’t wait to get his coat and blanket on.
Oliver was loved wherever he went because you only had to spend a short while with him to start laughing and falling in love with his infectious smile and wonderful personality. He was loving and kind and always thought about others. Oliver loved going to events for the Sheffield children's charity and calling down to the shop to see Jane and pick up the latest creepy crawlie toy. He also enjoyed calling in for a babycino with marshmallows from costa before he went back up to his ward. Fundraising was always very important to us and this will continue. This will be Olivers legacy.
Olivers happy place was Chester zoo. The charity PACT organised a treat for him and said they would try and get him a special surprise. They certainly did and he got to meet his keeper friend, AJ. As a special treat she took Oliver behind the scenes to look at the bugs, released butterflies and even fed the Komodo dragons. They would chat away together happily about insects and bugs while we would just listen and smile. Oliver was in his element and he had never been happier. Oliver met the amazing 3 legged tortoise Hope. He found it so funny when hope decided to have a wee mid air, all over AJ. He delighted in releasing monarch butterflies and showed everybody back home the correct way to hold them. We managed to go again near Christmas, obviously he had to wear his uniform that he was given. Although AJ wasn't at work she still organised for him to meet her friend Adam who again took him behind the scenes to check out all the lizards, chameleons and Caymans. That evening she came and met us with her daughter Ruby and we went round in the dark looking at all the lanterns that lit up. He absolutely loved Chester Zoo, he loved AJ and was delighted in receiving daily updates from her and the team on the shenanigans of the animals. He was included and it made him so happy right to the end. He was made an honorary keeper and given the title of reptile 10. He loved this and was so happy that he worked for the amazing Chester zoo.
As everyone knows, Oliver was always smiling. No matter what was going off he always had that beautiful smile on his face that was so contagious. Whoever he met, complimented us on how polite and happy he was. This wasn't just for show this is just how he was every minute of every day. He was sure to thank the doctors every day they came to see him and the nurses who give him the medicines he needed. He really was so polite no matter how he was feeling. On one of his admissions Oliver was on oxygen. It was a compact room and our nurse came in to alter his levels. Oliver being in one of his cheeky moods decided to start tickling the nurses feet, much to the amusement of him. Oliver was sat on his tablet on another occasion and we had to leave the room. The play worker went to check on Oliver. He was nowhere to be seen. She came and asked where's Oliver and of course we said “hes in bed”. To be told no he isn't. So we all dashed up the corridor, opened the door to find an empty bed. Panicking we shouted “where is he??” Only to be scared out of our wits by Oliver jumping out of the en suite bathroom shouting Boo and a belly laugh proceeding through the bathroom door. The play worker asked him why did you do that ? And him in his cheeky voice saying because I wanted to scare my parents and he laughed about it all day.
Olivers loved his Lego. It was his passion. His animals, dinosaurs and sea creatures were his favourites. He collected them and he would use his base plates to line them all up and was so proud after he had lined them up in the “Oliver order”. Lego kept him going throughout his treatment it was his therapy and the genuine joy on his face was evident. Oliver visited Legoland Manchester and went to a creative workshop to build a monkey. It was step by step build. Oliver built the monkey quicker than what the lady could describe the colour of the Lego brick.
Oliver also loved fish and enjoyed going fishing with his Grandad. He delighted in catching more fish than him and he liked it even more when he managed to land it in front of his daddys legs, scaring him.
Oliver had a lovely view from his hospital bed looking over Weston park, he was able to wave to family and friends and see the squirrels running around in the park. He also enjoyed getting out of the hospital and visit the museum shop to buy gemstones. He loved to go and feed the ducks and the pigeons. He also loved it when he saw a rainbow. He always made his daddy take a picture and send it to Grandma. He loved seeing them and it made him happy.
Unfortunately, cancer was a big part of Olivers life. He went through so much. He had 9 surgeries, weeks of radiotherapy and months upon months of chemotherapy. He had to have feeding tubes fitted and had wigglys in his chest for all his medications. But even with all this and all the side effect that went with it he rarely complained. He always stayed positive and everyday he had that beautiful smile that everyone knew and loved. How many children would thank the nurses for doing some of the things to him that he didn’t like? Oliver did! His reward for doing all this was to ring the famous end of treatment bell, which he did in front of the family in the middle of Cawthorne park. He rung that bell with so much pride and happiness. A video of that amazing moment was recently shown on TV on the program, Operation ouch - lets talk about cancer. He never got to see that program but even after he'd passed he was still being famous on TV.
Hanging at the front of the church, Olivers beads. These are his beads of courage. Each one represents a treatment, overnight stay, operation, therapy and so on. Almost 2500 beads visually show just how amazingly brave Oliver was throughout. He was so proud of his beads and so are we.
In June2022 the disease came back but again he defied all the odds and continued to tackle it head on for a further 7 months. Oliver passed away very peacefully on the 1st February 2023 with us holding him and telling him how much he was loved. The smile on his face never left him.
Cancer may have been the cause but please don’t ever think or say that Oliver lost his battle or lost the fight. He was and always will be a winner. He defied all the odds and helped the nurses, doctors and consultants learn new things and improve there knowledge to help future boys and girls. That is the legacy of a winner! Cancer didn’t define Oliver it brought out the superhero that was always inside of him.
Oliver was definitely a home boy. He loved cuddles with us on the sofa, watching TV, playing games and of course building Lego. He just loved life. He loved his family. He loved being with his Grandma and Grandad both at home and the times we went on trips together. He would play Lego stunt bikes with his Grandad and taking grandma on a trip on the Polar express was definitely a night to remember. We always said, home was wherever we were all together. Oliver spent months of his life in hospital but to him it didn’t matter we were together so he was home. He told everyone it was his second home. We were together as a family and thats all that mattered.
Oliver was always content with the simpler things in life like nature and the people he loved. He loved his mummy and daddy, we all kept each other positive and had so many enjoyable happy days together which we will treasure, because as we always said, family is forever. He was an example to us all about quality not quantity. Olivers legacy will live on forever in the people who love him and the people who are here, remembering our superhero today. We will always been grateful for all the kind things that people did for Oliver and know that he was grateful too. His memory will never be forgotten.
Thank you for being the best boy ever. You will always be our son and we will always be your mummy and daddy. We know you will be happy with those who were waiting for you. You carry on building your Lego and talking about your animals.
Until we are together again
We love you sweetheart.
Nighty nighty sleepy tighty
Oliver George Howe
Forever 8💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you to my Sponsors
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David Howe
£2.16k
Sheffield Steelers Shirt Raffle
Money raised from the Steelers shirt raffle. Thankyou so much to everyone who contributed. Thankyou to Dowdy and the sheffield steelers for donating the shirt. An amazing amount raised
£1.53k
George Burtoft & Emma Watson
Alongside our colleagues at The Symphony Group, we walked 20 miles from our Barnsley HQ to Sheffield Children's Hospital via The Trans Pennine Trail. Our aim was to raise money for The Sick Children's Trust and The Children's Hospital Charity via Oliver's Memory Meadow. The proceeds have been split 50/50 between both charities. We are very proud to be able to contribute to the meadow in memory of Emma's nephew Oliver. A special thanks to our fellow walkers - Brett Roberts, Emma & Steven Banks, Robert Newton & Sharon Vurgest - and to everyone who donated and supported us along the way.
£1.02k
Katie Orrell
Sponsor money from Sheffield 10K Sept 2024 💜
£1,000
Morrisons Match Funding For Oliver Day
£400
Gemma Booker
Raised in memory of my beloved son also taken to soon, the memories live on, and money raised for great cause
£200
Merchandise Sales Oliver Day 2024
£160
Zoe Wadsworth
Remaining amount from the Dec fundraising campaign. Missed and loved everyday OGH ♥️
£127.20
Jacqueline Elliott
Hi David this is the remainder of my sponsor money.
£116.60
Ellie Williams
Sponsorship for 10k
£106
David Haliwell
£106
Ctc Plastering A Property Maintenance Ltd
£106
Mike Mcgovern
Have a good 10k run Ben, in memory of a wonderful young boy, Oliver Howe.
£100
Sarah Ryan
Good luck Ben.
£100
Grandma Mick
If only........😢
£53
Anonymous
£53
Paul Elliott
Sponsor money for Jacqueline Elliott.
£53
Ellie Williams
£53
Alex Cunningham
£50
Paul Wrigley
£50
Gav Calloo
£50
Pete - Chester Zoo
£50
Copycat Party Co
To our favourite superhero and pen pal. Here’s a little something from our pen pal service in your honour xx
£50
Team Reynolds
Team Reynolds Alan and Janine will run our socks off for Oliver #forever8
£50
James Star
From Primate 11 to Reptile 10. I sent Oliver a load of videos and pictures from the primate team and he sent me a lovely video message to say thank you, a true animal lover.
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John Armstrong
Remembering the wonderful young man that was Oliver.
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Hannah Thomas
💜 with love, Hannah and Jo
£35
Aunty Sue
Donation from jewellery makes, in memory of Oliver who shared my interest in gemstones. Miss him so much but take joy from the lovely memories he left.
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Katie Ford
Awww was great to see you and be with Laura and Zoe, I promised of I didn’t get a parking ticket I would give this extra money. Woman of my word so here I am :) big love!!! Well done Team Oliver x x x
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Darren Atkinson
£30
Alix Wycherley
Go smash this 10k. Oliver will be so so proud of you xxxx
£29.16
Ian Ashpole
Sending lots of love from Vet 2 at Chester Zoo :-)
£28.62
Penny, Chester Zoo, Call-sign Tango 3
Enjoy your run AJ and the others in `TeamOliver`, in memory of such a remarkable, caring and special little boy, with love.
£28.62
Anne And Pete Wike
Good luck Steve and everyone running for such a worthy cause
£28.62
Ad & Ellie Bland
£25
Burton Road
From everyone at Burton Road Primary. Lots of love xx
£25
Zoe Wadsworth
Final donation submitted apart of the Dec campaign courtesy of Gwyn and Auntie Kathy
£25
Kathy, Caroline And Ruslana
Well done Kate and everyone who took part!
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Anonymous
£25
Adrian Mcdonald
Good luck to all.
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Steve Reed
£23
Karen And Claire
£21.20
All, Dan And Edgar
£21.20
Karen Mann
£21.20
Lisa Rayworth
Your doing a fantastic job Dave Oliver will be so proud 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Tia Okane
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Lorraine
Oliver will always live on through Dave and Laura, another fantastic, inspirational and dedicated challenge xxx
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Gillian Micklethwaite
Wishing you luck on your 10km walk/run. Oliver would be so proud of both you and Laura. Sending love xxx
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Tom Cliff
£21.20
Isla Lambert
Go AJ and all Team Oliver ❤️
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Paul Everitt
£21.20
T
Lots of love and luck to you all xxx
£21.20
Craig Sutton
Oliver
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Lucy (cz Finance Team)
Best of luck Andrea - such a great cause !
£21.20
Anonymous
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Richard Barlow
Good luck BenB
£21.20
Rachael & Dean
Sending love to you all! We’ll be waiting at the finish line for you :) xxx
£21.20
Rachael Ritson
And one for Alix 🦋 never forgotten x
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Garry Brown
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Ann Hardcastle
Good luck x
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Rachel Petty
Good luck to everyone running the 10k on Sunday 29th! 🏃 💜
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Nikki
Good luck tomorrow everyone 💜💚xx
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Lisa Mcnicholas
Good luck to everyone today xx
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Charlotte Burrows
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Debbie And Jimmy
Good luck Jackie Elliot and everyone 💕
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Michael Taylor
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Andy Valentine
Such a great cause! All the best from Andy, Helen and family.
£21.20
Carley Sykes
£21.10
Aunty Sue
Always in our hearts.🌈💜
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Christine Brownbridge
In loving memory of your beautiful boy x
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Alison Reed
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Sarah
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Michaela Dunn
What an inspiration Oliver is, such an amazing charity we have spent a lot of time on ward 6 with our son Dexter such an incredible thing to do sending you all the love in the world 💗💗
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Dianne Copeland
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Linda Todd
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Holly Morley
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John And Teresa Roe
£20
Sarah And Les
Good luck with the 10k run everyone I’m sending £10 from one of my customers, Andy, who saw one of my Facebook posts and wanted to donate and £10 from Les and myself. Sarah. X
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Sandra Bowling
Good luck on your 10k run and keep posting your photos. I love them.xx
£20
James Booth
Good luck for the 10k David and all the team
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Helen Roe
Good luck Claire, James & family on 29th September run, xx 💚💙
£20
Heather
Oliver will always be a part of our team and will never be forgotten. Bugs 2. Xx
£20
Robert Campbell
Good luck Kate and Ben in the Sheffield 10k
£20
Claire Roe
With lots of love from Sue Clarke 💜
£20
Kate Gee
£20
Dan Norrison
All the best chaps From DN Electrical Solutions
£20
Irfan Rashid
£20
Susan Stokes
Thank you to Kate Braddock and Ben Brown for supporting this important cause. Good luck from Marie.
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Rebecca Wright
You are doing amazing things. Sending love x
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Nicholas Allen
£20
Bernard & Norma Holland
We are so pleased our daughter Andrea has been able to help in her role as zoo keeper giving experiences to Oliver, she is the most giving person and loving. We are so proud of her . All our love Bernard and Norma.
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Sue
In memory of our own Superhero. Good luck at the 10k event to David, Laura, Claire, James, Katie and the many others in Teamoliverhowe. Forever loved 💜💜💜💜Forever 8💜💜💜💜
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Scott Wilson Penistone Fc
£20
Clare Beckett
£20
Ashleigh Jones
£19.08
Hannah Schofield
£19.08
Josh Fulford
Lots of love for you all! Proud of everything you guys have put into this. Passing on my love from Reptiles 6, always part of our team!
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Lynne Waghorn
£19.08
Olivia Tomkys
Good luck Katie and Ryan, you can do it. Lots of love
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Joanna
Good luck Alicja, you can do it!!!
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Jayne Goldthorpe
£19.08
Emma Hunt
£19.08
Deborah Swallow
£19.08
Katherine Staples
Well done to Grace Staples-Burton on running her first 10k and for such a worthy cause.
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Liz
Oliver always in our hearts xxx
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Zoe Feast
£18.99
Catherine Taylor
❤️
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Honkytonk
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Anonymous
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Liz Ball
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Amy Horner
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Helen Smith
In memory of Oliver for his Christmas gift xx
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Katie Boyd
Donations from Alison Thompson and Steve Lowiss xxx
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Louise Watkin
Well done Alicja for running for this very special cause. Sending lots of love and good wishes
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From Julie, Julie And Brenda Xxxx
From Julie, Julie and Brenda xxxx
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Susan Stokes
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Steve Wesson
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Richard Morris
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Amanda Bennett
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Jill Yeomans
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Mendes De Castro
Well done
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Charlotte Bentley
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Kelly Taylor
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Helen
Oliver would be very proud of you both xx
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Liz
Often think of my little chats with Oliver he was such a pleasure to spend time with obviously as was his Mummy and Daddy … love to you all ..Always our superhero 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
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Pam Thompson
Oliver was a true inspiration and you continue to keep the promises you made to him. All the best with the fundraising , for an amazing cause x
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Rachel And Lottie
Goodluck David!
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Karen Orwin
Sending my love as always to you all..#team Oliver
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Leon Richardson
Well done everyone
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Dave And Joan Coathup
From a Volunteer at Chester Zoo. Best Wishes
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Jane Barradell
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Hayley Gunn
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Stacey Watson
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Bec Pritchard
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Kate Wilson
Good luck & keep up the good work
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Marie Wroe
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Marie Wroe
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Anonymous
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Nicola Riley
Good luck with your next challenge!
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Anonymous
Thinking of you .
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Tony, Chester Zoo
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Stacey Sykes
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Rachel
I read about Oliver in the Barnsley Chronicle and my heart went out to you. x
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Helen Valentine
Good luck Kate!
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Cheryl Durham
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Sally
You can do it guys and gals ! Good luck !!
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Anonymous
For Oliver Creeton 10k Run
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Andrea Marples
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Becky Collins
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Emily Spearing
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Kathryn Painter
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Helena Turner - Chester Zoo
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Chloe And Andy
Good luck to you all and well done for raising such a staggering amount for a fantastic cause.
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Wendy Stubbings
Good luck in the 10k Kate and Ben. Xx
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Tim Wild
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Mark Brayshaw
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Adele Selwood
Good luck for Sunday 🏃♀️🏃🏃♂️
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Katie Tindall
Good luck with the 10K Laura! xx
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Anonymous
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Sally Ann Craven
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Jenny Jenkinson
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Alice Cullingworth
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Jayne Ackerley
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Larissa Wassell
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Emma Taylor
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Lauren Walker
Good luck to all the team 🩷
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Gary Walker
£10.60
Leanne Lowton
Good luck everyone. Whoop AJ . ❤💜❤💜
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Rachel Pitcher
Good Luck Kate and Ben! From the Pitcher's Xx
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Katie Mcginn
£10.60
Eleanor Francis
£10.60
Anonymous
£10.60
Charlotte Carney
Good Luck on your run AJ ❤️
£10.60
Janice Hyde
Go Katie you can do this! Wishing you the best of luck!! ❤️
£10.60
Laura Mcaleenan
£10.60
Patricia Savory
Well done 👏
£10.60
Jenny Staples
£10.60
Rebecca Stocks
£10.60
Jessica Knowles-stort
£10.60
Emma Szoke
£10.60
Rachel Stanley
£10.55
Anonymous
Happy Easter Oliver 💜💜
£10.55
Lorraine St Hilaire
Keep going Dave and Laura xx
£10.55
Mary Driffield-mobbs
£10.55
Linda Slack
£10.55
Sally
£10.55
Kerry Thistlewood
Good Luck Claire and James! X
£10.55
David Sutton
Giving what I can in support of a great cause to help the youngest in our society as well as the parents.
£10.55
Anonymous
£10.55
Nicola Heaton
Happy Birthday to Oliver 💜 Lots of love 💜
£10.55
Chris Graham
£10.55
Anonymous
Have a great day guys. 👏👏 to a worthy cause
£10.55
Rachel Kilburn
£10.55
Anonymous
I sat on Oliver’s bench today, my hart broke reading his bench, I am so sorry he was taken away so early.
£10
Adam Trimmings
Amphib 3 to reptile 10………. Thinking of you and know you are looking down on us making sure we are looking after the lizards and reptiles properly, especially the baby parsons chameleons 🥰🐲
£10
Ashley Fell
Inspirational. Best of luck to you all in the race!
£10
Caroline Bownes
£10
Melvin Brown
Good luck Ben and Kate!
£10
Roy And Lynne Waghorn
Go Kate and Ben. Good luck for the 10K
£10
Marie Bower
Well done everyone 👏
£10
The Twigg Family Penistone Fc
£10
Susan Stokes
Good luck for the 10K event. So proud of what you are all doing in Oliver’s name. X
£10
Helen Smith
£10
Helen Smith
£10
Laura Thompson
Big Hugs x
£10
Hannah Lisney
I am sponsoring Tracy Smith
£10
Laura Barker
Good luck AJ and all of Team Oliver x
£10
Amy Bird
£10
Tracy Cash
Good luck! X
£10
Maxine Brookes
£10
Ksenia M
£10
Teresa Berry
For Alicja who has shown amazing perseverance to raise money for a special cause
£10
Matt Blantern
£10
Ruth Copley
£10
Denise Mills
£10
Josh Allan
£10
Rachel Carr
Well done to you all 👏
£10
Alex Pinhorn
£10
Keisha Chipchase
£10
Andrea Key
£10
Sophie
Good luck with your race, Lauren.
£10
Daniel Sumner
£10
Natasha Moncrieff
£8.48
Karen A Volunteer At Chester Zoo
Best Wishes From a volunteer at Chester Zoo
£8.48
David L. (cz Vol.)
£8.48
Lisa Johnson
Well done Grace for the 10K love lisa Kevin Heather and Sarah xxxx
£8.48
Steven Chester Zoo
£8.48
Katie Kelton
Lots of love from Bugs 3!
£8.48
Hayley Jones
For Oliver xx
£8.48
Gill Sibley
£8.44
Ben Nutt
£8.44
Kath Pell
💜
£8.44
Sam Durant
£8
Anonymous
£7
Joanne Baker
£5.39
Phoebe Charlesworth
£5.30
Anonymous
£5.30
Russell Hughes
£5.30
Michelle Wardingley
Well done Alicja for joining in Oliver's memory <3
£5.30
Shane Mallinson
£5.30
Paul Round
£5.30
Alicja Gellert
donation from Sharon Rowley
£5.30
Maddy Whelan
To Kate - what an amazing thing you're doing! I know you'll do it. Good luck! Xx
£5.30
Melloney Littlewood
£5.30
Roger And Shirley Morley
Well done Ben and Kate.
£5.30
Mary Betts
£5.30
Anonymous
Good luck Kate!
£5.30
Jay Redbond
Good luck with the marathon
£5.30
Sonny Welsh
£5.30
Ellen Martin
£5.30
Anonymous
With love, from a Chester Zoo employee <3
£5.30
Rob M
Great work Kate and team!
£5.30
Anonymous
£5.30
Rachael Tate
Well done Claire💗
£5.30
Anonymous
£5.30
Michelle Garrett
£5.30
Heather Miller
£5.30
June Balfour
£5.30
Mo
Good luck Dave Laura and team Love from Mo xxx
£5.30
Rachel France
£5.30
Justine Peace
Good Luck Laura ❤️ for your Sheffield 10k run xx Love Justine x
£5.28
Kelly Goulding
Much love to you all. Oliver was such a wonderful young man. He will ever be forgotten xx
£5.28
Michelle Mason
£5.28
Emily
£5
Charlotte Hunter
Sponsor for Alicja
£5
Anonymous
£5
Anonymous
£5
Laurie Potts
£5
Tom Irving
Good luck!
£5
Eden Harris
£5
Jamie-lee Hunt
£5
Anonymous
£5
Rachael Green
Good luck Kate!
£5
Lisa Teather
Good luck Katie Boyd xx
£5
Stephanie Goodyear
£5
Laura Demetriou
Good luck Katie , you are all amazing
£5
Susie Phillips
£4.24
Shannon Mcgoldrick
£3.18
Anonymous
£3
Money raised from Oliver Day on 1st June 2023 Thankyou to everyone for your support