Dunblane

1991 - 1996
Age5 years
Date of Death3/1996
Visitors2,286 since 19/03/2007
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This is to remember an awful day in March 1996 when a madman burst into a school and shot 16 little
children and their teacher as she tried to save them , but there will never be justice as the person
responsible took the COWARDS way out and shot himself. The only hope is that they are resting
eternally beside their very brave teacher and whose families lives will never be the same.

REST IN PEACE GWEN MAYER AND HER VERY OWN ANGELS
NITE NITE SWEET CHILDREN. XXX

These are the Victims :

Gwen Hodson /Mayer (The Schoolteacher)
Victoria Elizabeth Clydesdale
Emma Elizabeth Crozier
Melissa Helen Currie
Charlotte Louise Dunn
Kevin Allan Hasell
Ross William Irvine
David Charles Kerr
Mhairi Isabel MacBeath
Brett McKinnon
Abigail Joanne McLennan
Emily Morton
Sophie Jane Lockwood North
John Petrie
Joanna Caroline Ross
Hannah Louise Scott
Megan Turner

They Will Never , Ever Be Forgotten


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rest in peace to all the yung children and their teacher who lost their lives that day the evil man came and took em away ur save now in gods garden

(didnt know there was a page 4 them til now)

Anne-Marie Cabble (sum1 who cares) February 10, 2008

heartfelt sympathy

Who could ever forget this awful day, I can still remember where I was to this day, and every year I remember all the children taken at Dunblane, may they all have ever lasting peace, and play together in gods gardens. Rest in peace little ones.
Lucy Cope from mothers against guns xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Lucy Cope (passer bye) May 3, 2007

remembering

I remember that day I was only 12 at the time and I remember saying to my mum 'who could do such a terrible thing.' Now at 23 I know the world aint such a safe place chldren are lead to believe. God rest ur souls angels and sleep tite x x x

Kirsty (passer by) April 4, 2007

That terrible day touched the hearts of the nation it will never be forgotton as will those little angels & their teacher, God bless u all, may u all be together looking after each other, I was just ready to leave school in 1996, your school years had barely began, it broke my heart when the newsflash came on thinking WHY is there such evil in this world, R.I.P xxx

Dawn March 20, 2007

I gave birth to my first child 3 days after this tragedy in 1996. I have had another child since who is now 5 years old and it really makes you think, what if it was their school, their lives blown out like a candle. God bless all the angels that look down on their families. xxx

Tracie Winfield March 20, 2007

Always remembered x

I remember clearly that night, tucking my youngest son in bed (who was the same age at the time), knowing that there was mums in pain at not being able to do the most simplest of things. I didnt want to leave his side. Seven years ago I experienced a similar pain in losing my eldest son in an accident, although that pain could never compare to what those poor mothers must have felt...at the time I again reflected on their pain. Those little angels in Dunblane have never been forgotten. Take comfort that their smiling happy faces from that last school photo, with their teacher, will always be inprinted on our memory and hearts.
Sleep well you precious angels x

Janet - Roys Mum (Linked through sorrow) March 20, 2007

never forget xx

I was only 9 when this happened and I will never forget the look on my mums face before she burst into tears, to this day I will never forget what happened and I hope their families are well..
R.I.P. Angels you're safe now. xx

Laura (none) March 20, 2007

Remembering Angels

I was 16 when this awful tragedy happened, i cried for every single one of those children and there families and there incredibly brave teacher.

Take my hand mummy
So we can play
Take my hand mummy
I'll show you the way
Cuddle me mummy
I want to cry
Cuddle me mummy
I promise i did try
Wave to me mummy
I'm going to school
Kiss me mummy
i'm dont want to leave you
Kiss me mummy
i have to go
I love you mummy
I love you so.

xxxxxx rest in peace xxxxxxx

Kerry (passer by) March 19, 2007

My daughter was the same age as the little Angels who lost their lives at Dunblane, she is now 16, the age that they would be now. Their whole lives ahead of them, snuffed out by a callous bastard. Now at rest with their teacher, Gwen. God rest all you angels. xxx

Barbra (no relation) March 19, 2007

beautiful babies and brave lady

My heart aches when ever I think of this tragedy, those poor precious children, I hope you are all together in the eternal life, and what a brave teacher you had, god bless you all now. And lots of love to your families. Brave people. xxx
I hope the bastard who done this burns in hell.

Joanne March 19, 2007
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