A new Story

Created by Helen Garnett 11 years ago
Josh was 15 when he went out with his friends to play football on the 9th June 2011. Josh loved playing football, watching football especially Hull City and playing football games on his PS3 where he would be Hull City. He like to spend his Friday nights at Twilight football at the Leisure Centre with his friends. He was like any normal teenager with his whole life in front of him. He loved music and shared some of our taste in the 80’s, like Queen and Michael Jackson. Josh loved his friends and family. He would get everyone out to play football, he was like the main one who would go and knock and get everyone out to play. He looked out for the younger kids and often took one of his friends under his wing and he had Autism so Josh made sure he never got left out and that he got treat the same as all of the other kids. Josh had so many friends of all ages and the younger ones looked up to him and the older ones respected him and his calming ways. He had no enemies and he had nothing bad to say about anyone. He was so well liked; we couldn’t believe how many friends Josh had. He liked a cuddle and was very loving with us which are something that I miss so much because he was such a big strong lad and he used to bear hug us. He loved everything about Hull City, every home game he would be there, he has supported them for years and enjoyed watching all of the Premier League teams that came to KC Stadium when they were in the Premier League. Football brought Josh together with his friends and always seemed to solve everything. If only everything could be solved with a game of football! Josh had been taking some of his exams the week he died. Josh was a happy lad who would do anything for anyone and was always there for his sister and family. He was a genuine lovely lad. He is missed so much by so many.