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Family’s Tribute To Victim Of Fatal Collision

On 23/08/2005 At 12:00 am

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The family of a young Haddenham man, who died on Sunday when the motorcycle he was riding left the road, have today paid tribute to him.
Jamie Wardell, of Townside, died after the Yamaha DT motorbike he was riding left the road and was in collision with a hedge off Woodway, Loosley Row at 12.05pm on Sunday, August 21.
His family have issued the following tribute:
?Jamie came from a large and loving family and will be missed terribly.
?He leaves behind his mum and dad, one brother, two half-sisters, a step-father, four grandparents and two step-grandparents as well as uncles, aunts and cousins, one niece and his beloved dog Rarn.
?At 18-years-old, Jamie was happy and content with his life. He had a job he enjoyed and loved spending time with his friends who were very important to him.

?Jamie was born in High Wycombe and spent most of his life in Walters Ash, before moving to Haddenham. He attended Walters Ash School and then Princes Risborough Upper. He loved football, snooker, computer games and reading, particularly Harry Potter and most recently the Da Vinci Code.
?He was funny and loveable. He was a good friend to many and very noisy. It is going to be incredibly quiet without him.

?Jamie will be sadly missed and loved forever by all his family and friends.?

The Police are still appealing for witnesses and would like anyone with information who hasn?t yet spoken to an officer to contact the investigating officer, PC Ken Johnson, at Amersham Roads Policing department via 0845 8 505 505. If you don?t want to speak to police and don?t want to leave your name, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Jamie?s funeral will take place at 2pm on Thursday, September 1, at Amersham Crematorium.
His family have requested donations for Stokenchurch Dog Rescue or Chiltern Dog Rescue instead of flowers.

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