Canterbury, UK—Tyrone Alexander, a beloved member of the Canterbury community, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy of kindness and selflessness that touched many lives. Tyrone was well-known in Canterbury and beyond for his extensive involvement in various roles across society, from education to policing. His dedication to volunteering and his openness about mental health made him a cherished figure to many.
Tyrone’s passing has led to an outpouring of support and grief from the community. A fundraiser organized by Frazer Edwards has been set up in his memory, aiming to raise £9,000. The funds will be used to support the Canterbury Umbrella Centre, a place where Tyrone found solace and comfort. The Centre, which provides support to those with mental health issues, recently had its funding cut, making this fundraiser crucial. The money raised will also go towards a memorial bench with a plaque at the Centre and to assist his sister with funeral arrangements.
As of today, £630 has been raised through 21 donations. Sally Bundock, who made the most recent and largest contribution of £100, joins others in paying tribute to Tyrone’s life. Louise Murphy made the first donation of £20, marking the beginning of a wave of generosity from the community.
Tyrone’s impact was vast, from appearing on television shows in the 1990s to dedicating his life to helping others. The love and compassion he shared with those around him will ensure that his memory lives on.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Tyrone Alexander’s family and friends during this difficult time. May he rest in peace, and may his legacy continue to inspire others.
Short Summary of Tyrone Alexander
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Tyrone Alexander |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Frazer Edwards |
Goal Amount | £9,000 |
Amount Raised | £630 |
Location | Canterbury, UK |
Purpose | Support for Canterbury Umbrella Centre, memorial bench, and funeral expenses |
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