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Beautiful Tributes to Daisy.

"One smile can't change the world, but her smile changed ours"
12th June 2020
Old Bedians
by
Amy Rimmington
Tribute to Daisy Strange

Amy Rimmington writes this heart-warming tribute to her friend, Daisy Strange (Dorter, 2009-2013). Daisy, who was a teacher and former England Hockey player, sadly passed away earlier this year after being diagnosed with cancer.

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21st April 2020
The Argus
by
Charlotte Ikonen
England hockey player Daisy Strange dies after getting cancer

A MUCH-LOVED teacher and former England hockey player has died aged 24. Paying tribute to Daisy, East Grinstead Hockey Club said: “Taken so young, she will be a great loss to everyone she met. “Her infectious smile and bubbly personality brought so much pleasure and happiness.

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Apr 23rd 2020
Trojans Hockey Website
by
Simon Gibbons
Daisy Strange - tribute to a beautiful person

For anyone who knew Daisy Strange, they will remember her as the vivacious, bubbly, blonde haired hockey girl. For a lucky few of us, we have the privilege of remembering her not only as a teammate, but also as our close friend. On the 11th of April 2020 at the age of twenty-five however, we all said one last goodbye to our beautiful Daisy as she ended her battle with cancer.

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22nd October 2020
Sussex World
by
Steve Bone
Daisy's love of life and hockey remembered by teammates

Daisy Strange was a star on the pitch when turning out for Chichester, East Grinstead or Trojans – and very popular off it. Her enthusiasm and talent led her to become head of girls’ sport in the prep school at Seaford College near Petworth, where she later worked.

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23rd April 2020
Seaford College Website
by
Headmaster John Green
In Loving Memory of Daisy

A Message from Headmaster John Green . The private funeral of Daisy Strange will take place today, Thursday, 23rd April.

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