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Holmleigh Park High School

Riley's Book of condolences

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Riley Davies, a much-loved Year 11 student at Holmleigh Park. Riley was known for his warmth and sense of humour. He had a real passion for art, which he intended to pursue after school. Riley was an adventurous young man who lived life to the full.

This book of condolences is a space for students, staff and friends to share their memories, messages of support and tributes to Riley. We invite you to leave a message as we come together to remember him and celebrate his life.

 

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  • Dan Hudson 1 day ago
    Riley was a kind, funny and much-loved member of our school community. His presence brought joy to those around him and he will be deeply missed by students, staff and everyone at Holmleigh Park. It was a privilege to have him as part of our school. On behalf of the whole school, I offer my deepest condolences to Riley’s family and friends. Our thoughts are with you all.
  • S. Guennec 1 day ago
    Riley was a very enthusiastic student and I really enjoyed teaching him. After school he would come to my room for a chat and it was always a pleasure to spend time with him and I will miss his sense of humour and his smile. My deepest condolences to Riley's family. He will be truly missed.
  • Parent of a pupil 1 day ago
    There’s no seat higher than the one with the angels. Rest in peace young sir 💙
  • Roxanne Kinsella 1 day ago
    rest in peace Riley. Our thoughts are with all his family and close friends xxxx
  • Mick Guilbert 1 day ago
    A truly lovely student we were blessed to have him. He may be gone but defiantly not forgotten RIP Riley
  • Mrs Brooker 1 day ago
    I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Riley. I had the privilege of teaching him Science during KS3 and will always remember his warmth and presence in the classroom. My thoughts and love are sent to Riley's family and friends at this difficult time.
  • Shaun Stokes 1 day ago
    I fondly remember the countless hours spent before school in IT3 completing Wordle,flag quizzes and geography games and commenting about the amount of food in his lunchbox. He was funny and charming. He was always energetic and full of stories. He will be sadly missed.
  • Chinwendu and Cheryl Ogunji 1 day ago
    Dear beloved parents of Riley Davies, we quite understand the shock your family has been in with the loss of your wonderful son. Please accept our sincere condolences, as we pray that God would grant you a reunioin with Riley on that ressurrection morning.
  • Mrs Sinden 1 day ago
    I fondly remember teaching Riley in KS3 English, and taking him on the DofE expedition, where he cheerful encouraged his team mates to not give up and happily helped when someone was in need of a helping hand. It was a privilege to know Riley and he will be greatly missed. My love and thoughts go to his friends and family at this sad time.
  • Andy Park 23 hours ago
    Altough I never taught Riley, I often met him around school with his close group of friends. He was always friendly, kind and considerate of others. He will be very much missed as a valued member of our school community. I offer my sincere condolences to all the family in such a difficult time.
  • Mr Dewfall 23 hours ago
    Riley was a kind and astute student who was always ready to help others. I had the privilege of being his tutor; I fondly remember his wit and curiosity about the world. My deepest condolences to Riley's family.
  • Dan Silverstone Rogers 23 hours ago
    I will greatly miss Riley. He was funny and caring student who looked out for this friends and brought a smile to so many as he was always cracking jokes. Teaching Riley was a joy and a privilege, and I will cherish the memories I shared with him. My thoughts go out to his parents, family and friends.

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