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I only heard the news yesterday and was greatly saddened. I was Nick's tutor in year seven (7HB - before he defected to Scott House) and he was a genuinely nice lad in what was a rather interesting tutor group! I also had the privilege of teaching Nick GCSE RE - a subject that he tolerated but characteristically did well in. Fond memories of Nick and Chris Maffey trying their hardest to wind-up SJB (and usually succeeding!) will remain with me. Nick was an academically gifted student who managed to be simultaneously cheeky and polite. His death is a tragic waste.
I pray that God will comfort his family and many friends - my thoughts are with you all.
— Paul Frost, 3rd December 2004 at 8:43am
I was passing by your site and i'd like to give you my deepest sympathy. I don't know you and I don't know your brother either but I'm sure Although he is gone, he is surely going to be remembered by his family and friends for as I see it from the posts that people wrote he was a guy that was admired and loved by many.
May he rest in peace.
noonzie
— noOnzie, 20th December 2004 at 2:44am
To the Moore Family.
I am deeply saddened as we all are by the death of Nick. Although i didn't know him that well, i used to talk to him, and had a laugh with him when i went to Rachel's (a colleague and best friend's)18th birthday party. He was such a sweet and caring person. It's unfair that something like this has happened. My heart goes out to Nick's family and friends, and I hope that Rob has a speedy recovery!
We'll all miss you Nick. You'll never be forgotten!
R.I.P
Avril xxx
— Avril Stringer, 9th December 2004 at 12:24pm
i'll always remember nick, i think alot of us were shocked and saddened and realised we didnt make the effort we should, i know this has changed my life so much, and that ill never forget him, ever.
— Jaymi, 8th December 2004 at 3:34am
I knew nick from when i was at theale altho i didnt go on 2 six form, however i can still remember him at school allways with a football or just being sporty r.i.p mate.
— Adam, 8th December 2004 at 2:41am
I didn't know Nick as much as I would have liked to, but he's always been there throughout my years at Theale Green, and like others, I do miss him. My heart goes out to Nick's family, and his friends.
I'm sure the view from heaven
Beats the hell out of ours here,
And if we all believe in heaven
Maybe we'll make through this last year,
Down here.
x x x
— el, 7th December 2004 at 12:36pm
I first met Nick when I was doing sports day. He built my confidence up because I was so negative about how I'd lose against everyone else.. (yes I was stupid then), and he got me to do the swimming gala when the pool worked.. and I remember him cheering me on and on, making me joint 1st with Benyon that I remember..
He's gonna be grately missed, and I can't attend the funeral because I'm at college, and that's when my 2nd lesson starts, (and I finish an hour later) so sorry Nick xx
..and rest in peace - you won't be forgotten, ever. You'll always be in my heart and everyone elses.
— Lee, 7th December 2004 at 2:48am
God bless you Nick. Thinking of you and your family today, and always.
— The Newman Family especially Rob, 7th December 2004 at 2:44am
Maurice - all my sympathy. Wishing you all the strength you need for you and you family to get through the next few weeks.
— Judy B (WDVDA), 6th December 2004 at 11:31am
I hardly knew Nick but I knew him enough to know he was just one of those genuinely great guys. Played football with him in Scott House last year, remember sum great moments. My best wishes to his family and those who knew him best.
— Dan, 6th December 2004 at 3:38am
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