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| Anna Merriman Tracker and Sarge now have a lovely place on my bed here at college. Posted: February 15 at 7:17pm |
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| Rebecca Herd Happy Valentines Day x Miss you and love you so much x x x x x x x x Posted: February 14 at 7:57pm |
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| Imogen Roux Saw someone wearing your famous coat today, Thinking of you :) xxx Posted: February 11 at 9:35pm |
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| Charlotte Giles Thinking of you xxx Posted: February 3 at 9:56pm |
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| Siobhan Tooze Hannah I miss your smile, thinking of you XXX Posted: February 1 at 8:42pm |
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| Eleanor Thrower Happy birthday lovely, thinking of you always. xx Posted: February 1 at 1:01am |
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| Rina Buznea Happy birthday lovely. Still think of you so often... xxx Posted: January 31 at 11:31pm |
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| Lottie Adams happy birthday xxxx Posted: January 31 at 11:29pm |
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| Lizzie Preston happy birthday beautiful! miss you so much XXX Posted: January 31 at 11:26pm |
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| Nadine Smith Happy birthday hannah..thinking of you on your day xxx Posted: January 31 at 11:26pm |
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| Ceri Davies Happy birthday Hannah! I've been thinking about you all day wondering what you've been getting up to. I'm sure whatever it was, it was fantastic =] we just watched the Goonies and I can totally imagine you on the pirate ship at the end floating off into the ocean. Loads of love xxxxxxxxx Posted: January 31 at 11:02pm |
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| Tom Elliott Happy Birthday Hannah, Missing you and thinking of you always! xxxxxx Posted: January 31 at 10:57pm |
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| Stella Reynolds Happy Birthday Hannah. Thinking of you and sending all my love wherever you are x x x January 31 at 10:06pm |
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| Natasha Mulley Happy Birthday Hannah, everyone here is thinking of you now and always x x x Posted: January 31 at 9:46pm |
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| Chantal King happy birthday hannah, thinking of you x x x Posted: January 31 at 9:37pm |
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Sophie Blake happy birthday hannah. always thinking of you.. xxxxx |
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| Alicia Queiro i will never forget you hannah. happy birthday x Posted: January 31 at 7:18pm |
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| Georgie Allen Happy Birthday Hannah xxxx Posted: January 31 at 7:12pm |
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| Nicola Pring Happy birthday hannah! I hope you're happy and smiling wherever you are! Xxx Posted: January 31 at 6:01pm |
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| Bridget Woods Happy birthday Hannah, thinking of you today as always xxxxxx Posted: January 31 at 5:35pm |
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| Flo Ware Happy birthday Hannah, love to all the Kings xxx Posted: January 31 at 5:13pm |
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| Mele Redbond Happy birthday hannah :) hope your smiling whereever you are, thinking of you x x x x x x Posted: January 31 at 5:07pm |
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| Tudor Spencer happy birthday, thinking of you always xxxxxxxx Posted: January 31 at 5:03pm |
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| Liberty Gb Happy birthday, thinking of you x Posted: January 31 at 4:57pm |
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| Toby Wilson Happy Birthday Hannah. x Posted: January 31 at 4:27pm |
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| Alice Bennett Happy Birthday Hannah bunny. There are no words but i love you and miss you everyday. xxxxxxxxxxx That poem below is amazing, uplifting. January 31 at 1:52pm |
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| Goli Khonsari thinking about you xxx Posted: January 31 at 1:49pm |
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| Anna MacLeod You can shed tears that she is gone or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she'll come back or you can open your eyes and see all she's left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see her ...or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her and only that she's gone or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back or you can do what she'd want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on Anonymous Posted: January 31 at 12:46pm |
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| Hannah Winter miss you so much, I wish you could be here and that we could be celebrating your birthday, thinking of you always xx Posted: January 31 at 12:43pm |
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| Annie Miller thinking of you ♥ xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Posted: January 31 at 12:27pm |
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| Vicky Illingworth I wish i could celebrate your birthday knowing you were having an amazing day and we were turning 19 together. You're still in my thoughts everyday I pray you're happy sailing the seven seas.. I'll celebrate Sunday with you wherever you may be. Thank you for giving so much in the time that you had. All my love xxxxx Posted: January 29 at 6:37pm |
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| Emma Andrews I never actually met hannah but from what i have heard she was an amazing girl and there was lots of grief so she must have been very very spectacular! I am so glad our science teacher told us about this and i hope we will be able to adopt a bear for 7C science group! From all of us in Mr Stylianou's science class xxx Posted: January 28 at 9:00pm |
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| Maddi K-c Today our Science Teacher was talking about you today and told us where you sat and how his class just adopted a teddy. All of Putney misses you and has heared of how lovely you were if they hadnt had the chance to meet you! Kind Regards from a new year 7 at Putney High x Posted: January 28 at 5:48pm |
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Adam Stylianou Perkins is resting, he was adopted by 11ASU today.![]() Posted: January 26 at 6:58pm |
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| Ceri Davies You've made it into my portfolio hannah. We have to do this self promotion thing as part of one of my modules and they told us to create a blog to document our interests and just general life. Of course i wrote about you in one of the posts about how amazing you are and stuff =] and so ive decided that as part of my por...tfolio, your post is gonna be one of the select few that go in. I still think about you all the time, love you xxxxxxx See More Posted: January 26 at 11:24am |
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| Rebecca Illingworth I always remember walking home. There is nothing to say. I can't listen to 'read my mind' xxx Posted: January 25 at 2:35am · |
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| Fred Baty Finally finished my album for you, Hannah! http://www.12rec.net/Release_Crepusculum_Sing-On-In-Silhouettes_060.htm
Hope you would have been proud of it, xxx.
Crepusculum: Sing On In Silhouettes Posted: December 25, 2009 at 3:24pm |
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| Apolline Lambert i miss you so much in medical society and your general happiness around the school !! medical society has never been the same :( and i am even going less and less cuz i also joined amnesty but that is not the point :) i see your tree nearly everday when i go to maths !! miss you so much hannah my thoughts are with your family and friends love you xxxxxxxxxx Posted: December 9, 2009 |
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| Sally Hickey Lots of flowers around your tree at school, everytime I walk past I well up and get wierd looks from the younger years :) the blue chairs in the sixth form lobby are the exact colour of your coat and they always remind me of you and that barmy tartan dress!! Won't forget you xxxx Posted: December 9, 2009 |
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| Amelia Louis i miss you. we all still think about you xxxxxx Posted: December 8, 2009 |
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| Chantal King I cannot believe its been two years. we're always thinking about you hannah and i still can't listen to hallelujah without welling up. missing you, and love to your family. you will never be forgotten. x x x Posted: December 8, 2009 |
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| Rhea Clubb thinking of you hannah xxxx Posted: December 8, 2009 |
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| Kate Goose Thurlow Always thinking of you Hannnah and it makes me that little bit stronger. Thank you beautiful one. Lots of love to you, your family and countless friends. I will never forget you. Xxxxx Posted: December 8, 2009 |
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| Tom Elliott Not a day goes by that i don't think of you hannah. two years seems like a lifetime to not have you with us. We all miss you everyday. You will always be in my heart and in my thoughts. All my love to you and your family. Thomas xxxx Posted: December 8, 2009 |
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| Rosalind Roux My thoughts are with you and your family. Xxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Hannah Fickling Sweet, beautiful, remarkable Hannah ... you inspired us all...you'll always be close to our hearts ..... we miss you terribly. All our love and hugs to Simon, Gilly, Ben and James. Hannah, Helen and Andrew xxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Mimi Randolph hannah, you will always be loved and you will always be remembered x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Nicola Pring wow 2 years already... my love to you and your family.xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Jordan Rivett Missing you, lots of love x x x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Emily Pendleton missed for two years...but loved forever Hannah xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Christina Elliott Lots of love , xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Charlotte Giles All my love always xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Eleanor Frances Ciara Nugent in my thoughts today, Hannah Katie King xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Emily Beale Thinking of you and your family beautiful. Xxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Henree Green All my thoughts and love with you all today. Xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Lauren Doble Can't believe it's 2 years today... You are so often in my thoughts. Funny little memories pop into my head like the other day at work in Harrods we had a minor fire alert and there were some German customers in my department, made me think of how delighted you would have been to have been able to showcase your ability... to say 'Achtung - Feuer!' to them ha ha. Lots of love to you always and to all the Kings, I know my mum will be thinking of you all from Australia too ♥ x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Natasha Mulley We all still cannot believe it is 2 years, it still feels like yesterday; I can't wait to adopt one of your bears. Lots of love x x x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Sadhbh Anne Caoimhe O'Sullivan choir always reminds me of you. mr.hansell's still going strong with his crazy antics. you'd love taking the piss as much as we still do now. thinking of you. xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Bridget Woods Can't believe it’s been two years. Thinking and missing you, all my love to your family xxxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Sarah O'Grady We are singing a fairly hideous carol in choir this year for the carol service which i don't think you would have heard before... it reminded me of when we used to make fun of songs when we were bored during practice. I always think of you when I sing. xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Zainab Haq thinking of you xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Katherine O'Dwyer Thinking of you and your wonderful smile. Love and Miss you xxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Flo Ware Missing you Hannah, love to all the Kings xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Sophie Dawes My thoughts are with you x x x x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Caro Ancel Je pense toujours à toi tous les jours, tout mon amour à Gilly, Simon, Jamy et Ben Xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Alice Bennett There is nothing left to say that hasn’t been said or felt by the hundreds of people that love you, but i'll add my love and gratitude for the 16 years of friendship we had, miss you daily hannahbunny, you were and will remain my best friend and guide Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Daisy Martin thinking of you and missing you so much. lots of love xxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Stella Reynolds I cannot believe it has been two years and even though my life has changed with going to university etc you are definitely not forgotten from anything piratey to purple converse to a tartan dress. Miss you Hannah. All my love x x x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Christopher Rivett this is the first time that i have written on this wall, not because i have not wanted to, but i have never been able to do so, i have had too much to say and too many thoughts. Today i felt down and I didn't realise why, then i realised two yeas is too long. I am still in shock i believe. And as much as i had hoped ...my wonderful trip to Zambia had sorted it all out in my head, i realise now that there will always be times like these when no one can help you, and you have to stop and think. And in the words of David Gray "you’re in my mind now and always". Missing you too much xxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Jessie Roche thinking of you and missing you Hannah xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Fred Baty All my love to you and the family, Hannah. Xxx. Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Ellie Wright I miss seeing you bumbling home from school and you are often in my thoughts :) xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Emily Rivett It seems incredible that its been two years today, missing you as ever - I can't believe how often you pop up in my thoughts, you're such an inspiration xxxx lots of love to your family and everyone who's missing you today and always. xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Emma Hitchins You live on inside each and every one of us and keep us strong, never to fade away xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Lizzie Preston Thinking of you as always. Miss you and love you pretty girly XXXXXXXX Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Huw Atkin Missing you always Hannah. Can't believe it has been two years since you left us but my memories of you are still as strong as ever. xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Isabel Cattle I can't believe it's been two years, thinking of you lots. Hope you're family is well xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Tim Wigmore missing and thinking of you xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Georgie Allen love you hannah and still thinking about you all the time x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Steve Galloway thinking of you hannah x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Goli Khonsari my gosh hannah, i can't believe it has been two years...your still in all our thoughts xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Rina Buznea Cannot believe 2 years have passed... I think about you so so much. You were such an amazing person, you had such a profound effect on so many people. You were and still are so loved. Your memory won't ever fade. xXx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Olivia Louise Ovenden Cannot believe two years have passed since we lost you, always thinking of how you would of flourished at univerisity. All my love beautiful girl xxxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Hannah Winter missing you everyday and will forever do so xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Vicky Illingworth it still feels like yesterday, missing you everyday. All my love to your family xxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Georgie Matthews Just can't believe it's been 2 years darling, thinking of you always. All my love, to Hannah xxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Jess Hitch Thinking of you Hannah x Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Ceri Davies Love you xxxxxxx ♥ Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Erica Roche Looking forward to adopting one of your bears Hannah. Miss you everyday xx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Imogen Roux Hannah, I'm thinking of you so much at the moment. What with carol services emerging, i cant help but remember choir days, and us being the only ones who never knew the words..!! oh, and mr hansell...funniest man alive. I can't believe it's been two years... I miss you. We all do. All my love xxxxx Posted: December 7, 2009 |
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| Liberty Gb thinking of you xx December 6 at at 8:42pm |
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| Phoebe Emerson Thinking of you lots recently Hannah X X December 6 at at 8:31pm |
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| Annie Miller It doesn't feel like it has been two years Hannah everyone misses you so much, I still think about you all the time and there are so many things that remind me of you :) You honestly made my 5 years in Bronte and most of my lessons happier without even trying!! I don't think i'll ever meet anyone who had such an impact... on the lives of the people around them just by being themselves. I wish you could have had the chance to do all the amazing things you were supposed to. All my love forever, (flickyeahdigitosnohannahtoucheartouchnose :D) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxSee More December 6 at at 7:42pm |
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| Maddy Cooper Thinking of you xxxx December 6 at at 7:33pm |
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| Hannah Spencer Thinking of you every day Hannah as it gets closer to 2 years, still cannot listen to Hallelujah without welling up. You'll be happy to hear i am recycling at university!! never thought it would happen. love you always xxx December 6 at 5:50pm |
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| Candice Mansell-Russell theres not a day that goes by that i don't think about u.... knowing u wanted to come here too i jst expect to c u walking round campus in ur bright blue coat and ur tartan dress making ppl recycle! u deserved to follow ur dream and knowing ive been giving the opportunity i want to make the most of it for u! love u sooo much girly xxxxx December 3 at 7:23pm |
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| Hannah Winter can't believe its been nearly two years, always thinking of you xx December 3 at 7:16pm |
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| Vicky Illingworth thinking of you everyday beautiful. Same as Ati, songs always comeon that help me remember :) xxxx December 1 at 4:14pm |
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| Lizzie Preston Wish you could've been here for my birthday on Sunday. Still thinking about you every day. Miss you beautiful, Love XXXX November 26 at 10:56am |
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| Georgie Matthews Thinking of you pretty girl, to Hannah xxx November 19 at 5:05pm |
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| Ati Easter Utley Still thinking of you every day. One of the songs off the cd you made me came on my ipod on shuffle today and it made me smile :) xxxxxxxx November 17 at 9:20pm |
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| Ceri Davies Can't believe its almost been 2 years. You're in my thoughts always xxxxx November 7 at 6:49pm |
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| Rina Buznea Thinking of you... xXx November 1 at 5:46pm |
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| Rebecca Herd LOVE YOU x ♥ October 28 at 5:23pm |
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| Sally Camille Oliver Thinking of you hannah. Miss you xxxxx October 28 at 12:10pm |
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| Sarah Camilla Rose Polak Alex and I just watched The Twelve Dancing Princesses- it's much funnier than I remember it being. Miss you xxx October 28 at 2:17am |
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| Kate Goose Thurlow My flatmates are all going to halloween as zombie pirates!! brings a smile to my face evrytime i think about it bcoz of you!! Always thinking of you beautiful. lots of love xxxxxxxxx October 27 at 11:14pm |
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| Tom Elliott Missing you everyday, I saw a pirate in fancy dress the other night, i thought you would like to know :). Loving you always. xxxxx October 27 at 11:56am |
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| Goli Khonsari thinking about you x October 26 at 4:53pm |
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| Hannah Winter missing you as always, not a day goes by where i dont have you in my thoughts xx October 23 at 6:20pm |
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| Vicky Illingworth Would really love to have you around girly, stll thinking of you everyday - that will never stop xxxxxx October 13 at 9:57pm |
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| Kelly Harlock Thought about you a lot today lovey. Somebody said "big fish little fish cardboard box" and then didn't understand why I started laughing uncontrollably. Still missing you - always will xxxxxxxxxxx October 12 at 12:15am |
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| Kaz Dyson i still think about you all the time i miss youxxxxxxxxx October 6 at 5:45pm |
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| Natasha Mulley I've finally got Facebook up and running --- you'd be proud of how far I've ventured into technology recently! We were so honoured to be able to run the Valentine Ball in your memory (it was a while ago now, though) and ecstatic with what a success it was. We still talk about what I wonderful night it was, and all dedicated to you. Lots of love xxx September 6 at 11:08am |
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| Kate Goose Thurlow thinking of you loads 2day beautiful one! miss you. xxxxxxx August 20 at 12:36pm |
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| Vicky Illingworth always thinking of you hannah xxx August 19 at 7:11pm |
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| Rebecca Herd Hannah i miss you so much I love you always x ♥ August 4 at 5:58pm |
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| Rina Buznea Been thinking of you so much recently... xXx August 4 at 5:11am |
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| JULY 2009 POSTS: Return to top >> |
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| Hannah Winter missing you always xxx July 25 at 9:39pm |
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| Stella Reynolds Saw the Killers at Benicassim festival. They played read my mind and i haven't cried like that since your funeral. I was just thinking throughout that you were watching them with me and probably thinking why aren't you in the mosh pit at the front dancing instead of crying over me! Miss you so much x x x July 22 at 11:48pm |
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| Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 7:28pm on June 7th, 2009 18 months gone by and not a day where i haven't thought of you. Love you and miss you so much pretty girl XXXXX |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 2:24pm on June 7th, 2009 Thinking of you today beauty xxx |
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| Hannah Winter-Brown (Hurtwood House) wrote at 12:45pm on June 7th, 2009 can't believe its been 18 months, thinking about you all the time and missing you so much xxx |
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| Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 2:33pm on June 6th, 2009 Missing you so much and thinking about you more than ever today x x x |
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| Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 8:26pm on June 5th, 2009 i miss you every day x |
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| Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 12:25am on June 3rd, 2009 Just watched Finding Neverland again, a film you introduced me too. It seems to be all the more sad now, however also ingrained with happy memories of fairies at the bottom of the garden and all our make-believe and pretending, not to mention Johnny Depp Appreciation! xxxx | |
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| Annie Miller (London) wrote at 3:28pm on May 29th, 2009 i dreamt about you last night beautiful :) you're always with us xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | |
| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 1:59am on May 4th, 2009 Thinking of you pretty girl, to Hannah xxx |
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| Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 8:21pm on April 29th, 2009 missing you lovely xxx |
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| Hannah Winter-Brown (Hurtwood House) wrote at 12:03pm on April 27th, 2009 always thinking of you xxx |
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| Iona Gilmour (Putney High School) wrote at 11:56am on April 27th, 2009 I went to the marathon yesterday to collect for meningitis with my uni (because as much as i'd like to wish - there's no way my legs would ever carry me that far!!) so instead i stayed safely by the sidelines..it was the most beautfiul day and i spent the day enjoying it and thinking of your lovely smiley self..All my love to you, beautiful hannah xxx |
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| Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 4:45pm on April 21st, 2009 missing you so much x |
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| Zainab Haq (Putney High School) wrote at 3:31pm on April 21st, 2009 thinking of you xxx |
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| Joanna Harrison (London) wrote at 12:02am on April 21st, 2009 hey .. tommorow is my music performance and i am playing hallejuiah. I will be thinking of you .. xxx |
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| Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 11:02pm on April 19th, 2009 miss you as always my beautiful best friend, love you xxxx |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:54am on April 19th, 2009 Thinking of you a lot as always, I'm so far away from home but everything still makes me think of you and your happy self. Forever smiling for you pretty girl, to Hannah xxxxxx |
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| Hannah Winter-Brown (Hurtwood House) wrote at 5:39pm on April 14th, 2009 love you xxx |
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| Tom Elliott (London) wrote at 11:06pm on March 31st, 2009 missing you and thinking of you always xxxxxx |
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| Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 9:54pm on March 29th, 2009 there's a piano piece im playin atm called The Bucaneer and it reminds me of you every time i play it! its such a completely mad piece i know ud love it!! makes me smile every time! miss you love xxxxxxx |
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| Hannah Winter-Brown (Hurtwood House) wrote at 6:26pm on March 27th, 2009 missing you always xxx |
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| Phoebe Emerson wrote at 11:00pm on March 18th, 2009 the tree is beautiful we can see the blossom from our classroom - your classroom - and its gonna make our last summer at putney much more special thinking of you XXX |
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| Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 3:10pm on March 14th, 2009 I was gatecrashing the law ball last night and rediscovered the dodgems, I was thinking of you in your formula 1/drag racing career :D xxx lots of love as ever |
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| Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 8:16pm on March 12th, 2009 missing you so much. All my love now as ever xxxxxxxxxx |
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| Flo Ware (Durham) wrote at 8:15pm on March 10th, 2009 Thinking about you lots Hannah xxxx |
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| Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 5:45pm on March 6th, 2009 miss you xxx |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 3:03am on March 4th, 2009 xxx |
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| Phoebe Emerson wrote at 8:41pm on March 2nd, 2009 thinking of you still |
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| Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 10:51pm on March 1st, 2009 Miss you more than anything Hannah. xxx |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 5:12am on February 28th, 2009 In New Zealand on the first leg of the trip, think about you all the time, to Hannah xxxxxxx |
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| Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 5:26pm on February 25th, 2009 Just thinking of you a lot today with the news about David Cameron's son xxxx hope everyone is OK xxx love to the Kings as ever |
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| Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 11:50pm on February 24th, 2009 thinking of you a lot beautiful xxxxxxxxxx |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 11:30am on February 16th, 2009 Thinking of you miss Hannah, packing is not going to plan and six months seems far too long to be going away for but you'll be in my thoughts every step of the way, to Hannah xxx sweet dreams pretty girl xxx |
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| Kaz Dyson (Putney High School) wrote at 01:41 on 15 February 2009 thinking of you XXXXXXXX |
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Sadhbh Middlename O'Sullivan (Putney High School) wrote at 20:05 on 11 February 2009 tomorrow is pirate day. |
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| Kat Atkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 21:26 on 05 February 2009 Thought of you lots today xx |
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Richard Sexton (London) wrote at 00:04 on 05 February 2009 Good to meet some of you on Saturday, and what a wonderful tribute to Hannah. Group: Webpage: Cheers |
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| Ellie Tack (University of Manchester) wrote at 11:40 on 02 February 2009 Still thinking about how nice Saturday was to see everyone celebrating for you x |
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| Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 18:27 on 01 February 2009 yesterday was a wonderful night my dear, i'm sure you're very proud and felt everything we felt with all the happy memories. Happy Birthday for yesterday! all my love as ever xxxx |
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| Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 22:57 on 31 January 2009 happy birthday hannah, everyones missing you x |
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| Rosalind Roux (London) wrote at 19:06 on 31 January 2009 Happy Birthday. My friend at uni has just started a pirate society. You would be in your element!!! I can't be there tonight but my thoughts are with you and your family. xxxxxx |
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| Emily Oldfield (Putney High School) wrote at 17:33 on 31 January 2009 happy birthday , im sure tonight is gonna be amazing, all my love x |
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| Emma Wilkinson (Putney High School) wrote at 15:05 on 31 January 2009 Happy birhday xxx |
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| Lulu Dickins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 13:58 on 31 January 2009 Happy 18TH Birthday , RIP sweetheart xxx |
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| Toby Wilson (Queen Elizabeth) wrote at 12:22 on 31 January 2009 Happy Birthday xx |
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| Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 09:43 on 31 January 2009 Happy Birthday beautiful. I hope wherever you are you know that today is all for you, I'll be thinking of you all day. All my love now as always xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 09:20 on 31 January 2009 Happy Birthday wonderful one, I'll be thinking of you all day. All my love, to Hannah xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 08:54 on 31 January 2009 happy birthday pretty girl, like i said everything today is for you x love you so much x |
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Liberty Gordon (Westminster School) wrote at 02:32 on 31 January 2009 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 22:30 on 30 January 2009 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 23:56 on 09 January 2009 Siân Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 23:12 on 08 January 2009 in my heart, in my mind and in evry step i take i miss you so much Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 15:23 on 04 January 2009 DECEMBER 2008 POSTS: Katie Pendleton (Newcastle UK) wrote at 22:56 on 29 December 2008 Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 01:03 on 29 December 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 15:54 on 26 December 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 23:53 on 24 December 2008 Charlotte Giles (Putney High School) wrote at 15:01 on 21 December 2008 Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 17:39 on 20 December 2008 Sophie Lawrence (London) wrote at 23:51 on 13 December 2008 Flo Ware (Durham) wrote at 23:24 on 13 December 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 23:00 on 13 December 2008 Caroline Ancel wrote at 10:19pm on December 9th, 2008 Sadhbh O'Sullivan (Putney High School) wrote at 8:51pm on December 9th, 2008 So-fire Bown (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 7:49pm on December 9th, 2008 Frankie Tobi (Putney High School) wrote at 11:11pm on December 8th, 2008 Sarah Polak (Putney High School) wrote at 10:27pm on December 8th, 2008 Lauren Doble (London) wrote at 10:26pm on December 8th, 2008 Francesca Gibbs (Putney High School) wrote at 7:26pm on December 8th, 2008 ate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 4:25pm on December 8th, 2008 Florence Ware (Durham) wrote at 2:59pm on December 8th, 2008 Jessica Owugha (Putney High School) wrote at 9:22am on December 8th, 2008 Iona Gilmour (Putney High School) wrote at 11:12pm on December 7th, 2008 Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 11:06pm on December 7th, 2008 Hans Spencer-Gift (London) wrote at 10:28pm on December 7th, 2008 Chloe Hole (Cambridge) wrote at 10:24pm on December 7th, 2008 Kaz Dyson (Putney High School) wrote at 9:53pm on December 7th, 2008 Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 9:52pm on December 7th, 2008 Rhea Clubb (Westminster School) wrote at 9:15pm on December 7th, 2008 Georgie Allen (Putney High School) wrote at 9:11pm on December 7th, 2008 Harriet Parker (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 8:25pm on December 7th, 2008 Liv Archibald (Putney High School) wrote at 7:41pm on December 7th, 2008 Georgina Gullick (UCL) wrote at 7:18pm on December 7th, 2008 i'm thinking of you every step of the way and i just wish i could tell you some of my stories. Elle Brighton (Putney High School) wrote at 7:07pm on December 7th, 2008 Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 7:03pm on December 7th, 2008 Jessie Roche (Westminster School) wrote at 6:51pm on December 7th, 2008 Fred Baty (St Paul's School) wrote at 6:43pm on December 7th, 2008 Anna Farmbrough (Charterhouse) wrote at 6:33pm on December 7th, 2008 Ellie Wright (London) wrote at 6:32pm on December 7th, 2008 Mele Redbond (Putney High School) wrote at 6:30pm on December 7th, 2008 Anna MacLeod (London) wrote at 6:16pm on December 7th, 2008 Julia Davison (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 6:14pm on December 7th, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 6:05pm on December 7th, 2008 Amelia Louis (Bradfield College) wrote at 5:31pm on December 7th, 2008 Tash Evans (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 5:26pm on December 7th, 2008 Erica Roche (London) wrote at 5:13pm on December 7th, 2008 Ellie Tack (University of Manchester) wrote at 5:03pm on December 7th, 2008 Georgia Hopkins (Queens Gateway to Health Sciences) wrote at 4:41pm on December 7th, 2008 Mimi Thomas (London) wrote at 3:05pm on December 7th, 2008 Rachel Singer (Putney High School) wrote at 2:38pm on December 7th, 2008 Liberty Gordon (Westminster School) wrote at 2:01pm on December 7th, 2008 Katherine O'Dwyer (London) wrote at 1:41pm on December 7th, 2008 Annie Miller (London) wrote at 12:47pm on December 7th, 2008 Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 12:03pm on December 7th, 2008 Hollie Leat (Putney High School) wrote at 11:58am on December 7th, 2008 Kelly Harlock (London) wrote at 11:34am on December 7th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 8:16am on December 7th, 2008 Kat Atkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 9:00pm on December 5th, 2008 Gilly King (London) wrote at 7:28pm on December 5th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 1:20pm on December 3rd, 2008 Rachel Singer (Putney High School) wrote at 7:40pm on December 1st, 2008 Nicola Pring (London) wrote at 1:12pm on December 1st, 2008 NOVEMBER 2008 POSTS: Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 5:58pm on November 30th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 5:22pm on November 30th, 2008 Rebecca Herd (Great Marlow School) wrote at 8:00pm on November 24th, 2008 Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 10:42pm on November 23rd, 2008 Sarah O'Grady (Putney High School) wrote at 9:25pm on November 23rd, 2008 Erica Roche (London) wrote at 12:59am on November 22nd, 2008 Mimi Thomas (London) wrote at 8:52pm on November 21st, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:19pm on November 20th, 2008 Hans Spencer-Gift (London) wrote at 12:10am on November 18th, 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 11:56pm on November 17th, 2008 Iona Gilmour (Putney High School) wrote at 11:49pm on November 16th, 2008 Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 6:25pm on November 16th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 1:54pm on November 16th, 2008 Siân Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 8:09pm on November 13th, 2008 Molly Angeli wrote at 5:32pm on November 13th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 2:57pm November 9th, 2008 Annie Miller (London) wrote at 11:09pm on November 6th, 2008 Emmi Dodge (Putney High School) wrote at 6:38pm on November 6th, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 2:09am on November 6th, 2008 Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 5:51pm on November 5th, 2008 Rina Buznea (London) wrote at 5:51pm on November 5th, 2008 Ceri Davies (London) wrote at 12:54am on November 5th, 2008 Sadhbh O'Sullivan (Putney High School) wrote at 8:31pm on November 2nd, 2008 OCTOBER 2008 POSTS: Kaz Dyson (Putney High School) wrote Olivia Louise Ovenden (London) wrote at 4:07pm on October 26th, 2008 Minal Mehta (Putney High School) wrote at 10:29am on October 26th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 3:13pm on October 22nd, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 12:34am on October 20th, 2008 Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 10:50pm on October 16th, 2008 Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 7:52pm on October 10th, 2008 Ellie Tack (University of Manchester) wrote at 12:44pm on October 10th, 2008 Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 7:45pm on October 5th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 4:05pm on October 4th, 2008 Katherine O'Dwyer (London) wrote at 4:11am on October 4th, 2008 Erica Roche (London) wrote at 9:02pm on October 1st, 2008 SEPTEMBER 2008 POSTS: Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 9:17pm on September 25th, 2008 Ceri Davies (London) wrote at 12:12am on September 23rd, 2008 Kate Smith (Putney High School) wrote at 12:27am on September 19th, 2008 Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 10:05pm on September 14th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 12:33am on September 10th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 6:37pm on September 7th, 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 11:57pm on September 3rd, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 11:16pm on September 1st, 2008 Siân Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 4:28pm on September 1st, 2008 AUGUST 2008 POSTS: Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 8:19pm on August 26th, 2008 Kaz Dyson (Putney High School) wrote at 9:27pm on August 25th, 2008 George Casley (London) wrote at 12:11am on August 15th, 2008 Louisa Ellis (Putney High School) wrote at 8:01pm on August 4th, 2008 JULY 2008 POSTS: Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 6:23pm on July 30th, 2008 Love you, Hannah. Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 1:57am on July 18th, 2008 although i'm not usually the most spiritual person, i wholeheartedly believe that you're somewhere better now, watching over us all. Candice Mansell-Russell (London) wrote at 6:45pm on July 15th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 12:48pm on July 10th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 1:38pm on July 7th, 2008 Sian Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 10:37pm on July 2nd, 2008 i wish that wen ever i called you fone i would hear your voice , that you could be here 4 me telling me everything will b alright. but your not, your there. and that hannah is the most painful thing of all Carolyn Burr (London) wrote at 11:18pm on July 1st, 2008 JUNE 2008 POSTS: Caroline Ancel (France) wrote at 8:00pm on June 27th, 2008 Rebecca Herd (Great Marlow School) wrote at 5:07pm on June 23rd, 2008 Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 10:01pm on June 10th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 2:00pm on June 8th, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 2:16pm on June 5th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 6:34pm on June 1st, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 8:26pm on June 1st, 2008 MAY 2008 POSTS: Hollie Leat (Putney High School) wrote at 11:33pm on May 24th, 2008 Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 4:08pm on May 19th, 2008 Catherine O'Riordan (Notting Hill) wrote at 8:13pm on May 13th, 2008 Erica Knight-Roche (London) wrote at 4:31pm on May 13th, 2008 David Ian Wilson (Leeds) wrote at 9:41pm on May 10th, 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 7:43pm on May 9th, 2008 Georgina Gullick (London) wrote at 7:26pm on May 8th, 2008 Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 6:59pm on May 8th, 2008 Annie Miller (London) wrote at 12:26am on May 7th, 2008 Rebecca Herd (Great Marlow School) wrote at 9:43am on May 5th, 2008 I miss and love you so much Joss. Meaks (Hampton School) wrote at 9:44pm on May 1st, 2008 APRIL 2008 POSTS: Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 10:13pm on April 29th, 2008 Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:12pm on April 29th, 2008 Flo Ware (Putney High School) wrote at 6:08pm on April 29th, 2008 Jessie Knight Roche (Westminster School) wrote at 8:13pm on April 28th, 2008 Liberty Gordon (Westminster School) wrote at 9:29pm on April 25th, 2008 Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 10:58pm on April 22nd, 2008 Sadhbh O'Sullivan (Putney High School) wrote at 10:34pm on April 22nd, 2008 everyone here misses you, even the people you only spoke to once. and i hope that wherever you are you can hear mr hansells stupid 'funny' comments and that you miss your choir uniform. Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 11:05pm on April 20th, 2008 Fred Baty (St Paul's School) wrote at 6:53pm on April 19th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 5:43pm on April 18th, 2008 Jessica Owugha (Putney High School) wrote at 5:10pm on April 17th, 2008 Emma Gellard (London) wrote at 7:47pm on April 14th, 2008 Kate Smith (Putney High School) wrote at 6:49pm on April 13th, 2008so i went out last night dressed as a punk rocker with flowers in my hair and i needed to borrow stuff and it reminded me again of that time when you let me raid your room for goth/punk accessories.very accomodating!then i thought of what you wouldve dressed up as.i took a wild stab in the dark at a pirate but who knows...?! Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 8:51am on April 13th, 2008The choir sang 'the snow' again on the concert on friday which definitley brought back so many memories of you hannah - not least how much you said you liked singing it at the last concert. Obviously singing it was difficult but I realised how like Hannah with her enthusiam and bubbliness it was, that we were now sinigng it for a positive reason. Your name was still in the programme Hannah, everyone is missing you, love you always xxxxx emily Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:34am on April 13th, 2008I thought about you at our last concert on Friday, how Mr Hansell's silly introductions would have made you laugh and along with his crazy arrangements. Keep smiling down on us pretty girl, to Hannah xxxxx Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 2:02pm on April 12th, 2008 Steve Galloway (London) wrote at 2:02pm on April 11th, 2008 MARCH 2008 POSTS: Jessie O'Regan (Putney High School) wrote at 6:36pm on March 14th, 2008 Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 9:39pm on March 13th, 2008 Hannah Winter (Hurtwood House) wrote at 11:19am on March 13th, 2008 Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 8:07pm on March 10th, 2008 Candice Mansell-Russell (Putney High School) wrote at 10:57pm on March 7th, 2008 Emma Gellard (London) wrote at 9:21pm on March 2nd, 2008 FEBRUARY 2008 POSTS : Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:45pm on February 27th, 2008 Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 8:13pm on February 26th, 2008 Kate Ellis (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 5:52pm on February 25th, 2008 Jenny Kay (London) wrote at 7:57pm on February 24th, 2008 Ati Easter Utley (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 10:16pm on February 20th, 2008 Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 1:47pm on February 14th, 2008 Goli Khonsari (Putney High School) wrote at 10:35pm on February 3rd, 2008 Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 11:42pm on February 1st, 2008 Carolyn Burr (London) wrote at 5:37pm on February 1st, 2008 Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 12:54am on February 1st, 2008 |
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Jessie O'Regan (Putney High School) wrote at 9:15pm on January 31st 2008
hannah your sixth form fair was amazing, we thought of you every minute. you are so sorely missed, and today showed how much you are still a part of all of our lives at putney, and will always always be, wherever our lives take us. my thoughts are with your family so much today in particular. they were wonderful today, ben was very brave.happy birthday.lots of love xx
Sophia Bown (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 11:31pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday babe xxx
Kate Smith (Putney High School) wrote at 11:10pm on January 31st, 2008
now you really would have been proud of that ship you were captain of in all our eyes today!very creative..nice use of the bits of stage that never gets used!your friends did you proud it was an amazing fair. i and others thought about you today particularly.it wasnt a sad atmosphere though.because although we miss you more than words can describe people were celebrating you and your life and the truly extroadinary person you were.and i think its how you would like it. happy birthday hannah. in my thoughts now and always, kate xxxxxxxxxxxx
Kaz Dyson (Putney High School) wrote at 11:04pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy Birthday Hannah. With all the love in the world. Thinking of you today, as always and forever. Love to Gilly, Simon, Ben and James. xxxx
Emma Wilkinson (Putney High School) wrote at 10:45pm on January 31st, 2008
All I can say is Happy Birthday, the fair was amazing, and made even more special the fact it was in your honour. I hope you saw it from wherever you are With lots of love to you, and your family xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Flo Ware (Putney High School) wrote at 10:30pm on January 31st, 2008
Hannah, you would have loved the fair, the effort put into it by all your friends was a true example of how much you meant to us all and how dearly you are missed.Today, on your special day, everyone in this group was thinking about you and hoping that wherever you are, you have a wonderful 17th birthday. I am thinking of you always xxxx
Alice Bennett (Headington Girls) wrote at 10:08pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday, hannah bunny. miss you more than you'll ever know. i love you. X
Chantal King (Putney High School) wrote at 10:04pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy birthday Hannah. Today was such a huge sucess and it reminded me so much of you and how you would have loved every second. I know you will have been watching over us. you will always been in our hearts and today just showed how much people loved you and miss you now. x x x x x
Lucy Hunt (Putney High School) wrote at 8:51pm on January 31st, 2008
Today was a true tribute of how much people loved and cared for you..the fair really was the best ever. I hope you are proudly sailing the seas on your birthday. With love to Ben and familly xxxx
Charlotte Giles (Putney High School) wrote at 8:49pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy 17th birthday Hannah- every single pirate part of today reminded me of you. It was such a success and thats because i know that you were there with us at the front of that ship! xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (17 x's!)
Phoebe Emerson (Putney High School) wrote at 8:34pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday Hannah everyone thought about you today, you brought us all together and i wish you could have been here to see how successful it was. you were missed but there was definitely a Hannah vibe in the hall today. i certainly felt it lots of love xxx
Lauren Doble (London) wrote at 8:29pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy Birthday Hannah ♥I very much enjoyed my experience as a pirate today, but I really really wish it had been with you rather than for you. All my love xxxx
Frankie Tobi (London) wrote at 8:06pm on January 31st, 2008
After reading through some of these posts, I think the fact that you are still very much thought about by everyone, every day just goes to show how very special you were. In just under 17 years, you made more of an impact on this world than most people can ever hope to in an entire life time. We will never know why some people are taken away from us earlier than others, but in the last few months I have come to realise that it is what we have done in the time given to us than what we could have done in the future. Where ever you are today, Hannah, I think that you were watching over everyone at the 6th form fare, I hope that somehow you will have seen this group and all of the messages of love which people have. Have a Happy Birthday, Hannah much love as always and forever xxxxx
Jordan Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 8:06pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday hannah! we miss u lots. hope you enjoyed the pirate outfits today! xxx
Jemima Owen (The Harrodian School) wrote at 7:45pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday, hannah. i wish you were here. xxxxxxx
Hollie Leat (Putney High School) wrote at 7:44pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday hannah, im sure ur making ppl smile wherever u are. hope we made u proud 2day even tho our true pirate wasnt with us. lots of love xxx
Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 7:36pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday beatiful! today was in no way the same without you, i missed the expectation and excitement we could share together on this day. i can't understand how it is that your not here but in my pirate get-up today, i thought of u constantly. wonderful traits i saw in you, i now recognise in your family and friends as they show such amazing strength and joy of the time you did share. wherever you are, know you are always loved xxxxx
Olivia Louise Ovenden (London) wrote at 7:31pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy birthday beautiful, we were all thinking of you today and how much you would of loved it. Your in my thoughts forever and always. xxxx
Erica Knight-Roche (Putney High School) wrote at 7:07pm on January 31st, 2008
Hannah Banana, i wish you were here to blow out your 17 candles with us today.You are forever in my heart, happy birthday xx
Tilly Craston (St. Mary's) wrote at 6:46pm on January 31st, 2008
Dearest Hannah, Yet again, i beat you by one day! i loved the way we were so nearly twins with our birthdays being only a day apart. I think about you and your beaming face so often and the huge effect you had on all of these people. I also think of your family every day and how incredibly brave they are being - their strength has been a source of inspiration to me as i've been ill over the last few months. I wish i could have been well enough to get to your funeral - i would have loved to pay you every bit of tribute you so clearly deserved for being the most happy and joy-spreading person i've ever known. I wish you could have been around for longer Hannah, but I'm sure wherever you are you're making everyone else around you laugh and smile as you used to do every day at putney. Happy 17th Birthday "Henry", All my love, "Tallulah" x
Liberty Gordon (Westminster School) wrote at 6:13pm on January 31st, 2008
Hannah, just wanted to wish you a happy 17th birthday. Ive been thinking about you alot especially today and i hope you have an amazing day whereever you are. Love xx
Ellie Tack (Putney High School) wrote at 5:41pm on January 31st, 2008
Hannah, the fair today was a real testament to you. It was the best sixth form fair I've ever been to and the effort put in by all your friends shows just how much you meant to everyone. I'm sure you're proud of all of them as we all are of you. X
Maggie Murray (Putney High School) wrote at 5:24pm on January 31st, 2008
Lovely lovely Hannah, not a day goes by where you aren't thought of, but especially today. I hope you would have loved the fair! Happy 17th birthday, forever missed, xxxxx
Lydia McEvoy (London) wrote at 4:51pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy Birthday Hannah you're forever in my thoughts but today especially. I hope you would have enjoyed today as much as we did (especially the pirate ship!!). We miss you, lots of love always Lydia xxxx
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 4:42pm on January 31st, 2008
happy birthday. i have been thinking about you non stop today especially through the silent exam rooms... thinking of especially through biology as i no you wanted to be a doctor. love you miss you thinking of you xxxxxxxxxxx
Chloe Hole (Cambridge) wrote at 4:39pm on January 31st, 2008
I think of you all the time Hannah - but especially so today. What I like best about this group is that it proves you will always be with us, and remembered by so many. The joy that you gave to people - and the love that your memory continues to provide -will be your legacy. Keep shining Hannah - and we will endeavour to keep shining for you. Love always, Chlobo xxxxxxx
Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 3:16pm on January 31st, 2008
Wishing you a Happy Birthday sailing the seven seas, today just proves how much you are missed, the weeks of work by your friends made this years 6th form fair fantastic and I know you would be so proud of the money raised in your honour, and you would have loved the effort put into the pirate costumes! Thinking of you always, to Hannah xxxxx
Lottie Adams (Marlborough College) wrote at 2:51pm on January 31st, 2008
Happy Birthday! Was thinking of the parties we had when we were little with sian! lots and lots of love xxxx
Anna MacLeod (London) wrote at 2:14pm on January 31st, 2008
Think about you and your lovely heartbroken family every day and especially today - your birthday. I hope you have a real parrot to sit on your shoulder as you sail the high seas. Anna and the other clan gang
Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 9:24am on January 31st, 2008
Hannah, still can't believe i'm writing this rather than celebrating your birthday with you. 17, you would be driving and on the way to becoming a F1 racing driver, an ambition of yours! Rememberin your previous birthdays and watchin the video of your birthday party (maybe your 9th?) at your house with barney last year it was so funny, our dancing was not the greatest! Think of you and miss you everyday. Happy Birthday, wherever you are i hope its a good one. All my love Fizz xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 12:10am on January 31st, 2008
I was remembering today, thinking about birthdays, about the first time I met Hannah which was at someone's birthday party. I decided on first glance that I did not like her, the infantile reason being she smiled too much ( by the way on discussing this later we discovered that the feeling had been mutual and she had also been sure she wouldn't like me). The first day at Putney this all changed over a break time involving some imaginary trip to boarding school i think (inspired no doubt by Enid Blyton) Over the years she became one of my best friends through a shared love of fairies, make-believe, discovery - even just within Luttrell Avenue garden - and fun. I wish that tomorrow we could all see that smile again tomorrow. I know its a cliche but i believe that Hannah packed as much into her nearly 17 years as most people manage in a life time. Happy 17th Hannah - we all love and miss you xxxxxxxx
Toby Wilson (Queen Elizabeth) wrote at 12:05am on January 31st, 2008
Happy Birthday Hannah, still thinking of you and hoping you're happy where ever you are. Love Toby + the Wilson's x x x
Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 9:32pm on January 30th, 2008
Hannah, there are no words which i can say that will stop me thinking that you should be here celebrating your birthday tomorrow with all your friends and family. However i do like to think that your in a pirate heaven and instead of learning how to drive a car maybe tomorrow you will be able to have your first lesson of how to sail a pirate ship which to be honest was probably one of your dreams. Not a day goes by when i don't think about you and how much fun we used to have together by those rugby pitches watching all those boys! I hope you have a great birthday and remember don't crash! You will always have a place in my heart and i will never forget you. All my love xxxxxx
Katherine O'Dwyer (Putney High School) wrote at 8:52pm on January 30th, 2008
Darling Hannah, Just to let you know, I think about you everyday, and will never forget you. Happy Birthday for tomorrow, Love Jelly. xxxx
Annie Miller (London) wrote at 9:49pm on January 28th, 2008
Hannah, i went back to visit putney the other day and i know this sounds stupid but i kind of just expected you to jump out at me and greet me with a hug and the handshake, like we said we always would :D we're all still thinking about you all the time, and i keep remembering wonderful things about you and it makes me smile every time it happens. you're still with us all in everything we do. all my love forever xxxxxxx
Francesca Gibbs (Putney High School) wrote at 7:05pm on January 28th, 2008
I couldn't fit everything in so here is the rest... I also loved her vain attempts to make the sixth form more environmentally friendly and her dismay at the lack of plastic bags in her recycling draw. However her enthusiasm was infectious and I don’t think that anyone else could have had the same success. I also remember several scenes connected with choir especially the legendary glam rock disco!!! Hannah it is hard not to concentrate on what you could have been and could have done but this just highlights how much of an impact you had and how much you achieved. To have touched so many people was amazing and you will definitely never be forgotten. An early Happy Birthday from me and take care of yourself. Lots of love, now and always xxx
Francesca Gibbs (Putney High School) wrote at 7:04pm on January 28th, 2008
Like most other people I have been debating what to say for a long time but I am listening to my Ipod and Hallelujah just came on and of course my mind immediately went to Hannah. My memories of Hannah are very random and probably don’t seem like much but I thought I would share them with you. The thing that used to make me laugh the most was that when I became Deputy Head girl she commented that she would have to curtsy and then thought that it would be hysterical to curtsy every time she saw me. It stuck and nearly every time I saw her she would do it accompanied by that huge grin that she had. I also always thought that one day I would be able to do the same to her and tease her about it. It was also a lot of fun making toast with her on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, lamenting at the lack of spreadable butter and planning various toppings for our toast which we then couldn’t be bothered to bring into school.
Fiona Harrington (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 11:20pm on January 27th, 2008
Hey hun, sorry i havnt been on here sooner, part of me just couldn't, but i thought with you birthday coming up i should write a little message, so this is something my dad wrote, hope you like it; Full stop; we learn it when we are four, The sentence is at an end, no more, A break and then perhaps the next word, Sometimes none, like the last chord, How can it mean so much, when it is so little? So strong, so final, from such a small scribble, It was meant to be a novel, but was a short story, A tragic end, instead of expected fame and glory, I will cherish every paragraph and chapter that I shared, With a warm, fun loving friend who always cared, Your memories I will remember until the day I drop, We will love you forever, Hannah, Full Stop i saw sweeney todd the other day n im sure u would have still loved johnny depp with his badger hair as much as i did!! hope you're doing well up there and miss and love you forever xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 7:36pm on January 27th, 2008
hey lovely.... i wish you could see everyone right now... making thursday the most special day for you... i am sure youre watching over them and smiling... hope so. love you xxxxxxxxxxx
Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 4:00pm on January 27th, 2008
I went to an amazing play at Soho Theatre last night with Jessie, we talked about you the whole way home my lovely, always missed and never forgotten, to Hannah xxxxxxxx
Jess Hitch (Hurtwood House) wrote at 5:33pm on January 26th, 2008
I'm so sorry we didn't stay close friends Hannah, I keep thinking of all the games we used to play when we were younger and I remember how much fun we had. Of course I'll never forget the time we found that piece of granite in my garden, i'm pretty sure you won't either, you always used to mention it to me when I saw you at school! Anyway I just want to apologise for not making enough of an effort with you, and I hope you don't resent me and just remember the good times we had together. lots of love x x x x
Katie Pendleton (Newcastle UK) wrote at 12:09am on January 24th, 2008
I remembered something last night whilst thinking about hannah and the many summers we spent together in our grandparent's garden. The adults were talking economics and i didn't know what inflation meant...hannah (aged12) explained it to me. I was four years older than her!! This memory, be it tiny, reminded me of just how intelligent and perceptive hannah was. I will always endevour to be more like her (and i will never forget what inflation is) love you! xx
Jamie-louise Young (University of Leeds) wrote at 5:41pm on January 23rd, 2008
This will probably not mean a lot to many reading this, but it is a very fond memory that I have of being on holiday with Hannah, we wrote our own parody and drove our friends bonkers with singing it. Hannah wrote the lyrics down for me on the last day and i still have them pinned up in my room; "This ain't nothing but a strawberry jam made from the finest english strawberries this ain't nothing but a strawberry jam we're gona eat it as much as we can mmmmmm tastes good mmmmmm strawberry jam tastes nice mmmmmmmmm looks good mmmmmmmmmm did you notice that we used tastes twice" May these lyrics bring nothing but fond memories of Hannah to those who know what I'm talking about! All my love to the family, Hannah really was an incredible person! x x
Goli Khonsari (Putney High School) wrote at 6:52pm on January 21st, 2008
i saw ur art at school on friday. it was amazing hannah, u were so talented, despite the ongoing jokes from me and jess about it, it was always one of my favourite pieces.im sure ur having fun wherever u are, as u always did no how to make the most out of every situation. really missing your cheery face (and blue coat) around school x
Toby Wilson (Queen Elizabeth) wrote at 10:17pm on January 20th, 2008
Although I've not seen you guys, or Hannah for a few years now, I still feel devastated by this, my thoughts, and all of my families are with you and Hannah. I still remember her cheery face, and it'll stay with me always. Love, Toby x
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 9:53pm on January 17th, 2008
everyday on my way to school i pass many putney high uniformed girls, i think of Hannah. seeing her walk down the upper Richmond road in the opposite direction- home. bumping into her at putney leisure center both picking people up. in ballet lessons laughing and copying her because i had no idea what i was doing.not a day goes past when i dont think of her and i just wish i could turn my tears into smiles of memories. but you just cant, not the way she was- an amazing confident and smiley person who included everyone and who everyone loved so much. always thinking of you. forever and always. love Fiona xox
Iona Gilmour (Putney High School) wrote at 8:49pm on January 17th, 2008
I was standing on the most beautiful beach watching the sun go down and i saw on the horizon the most amazing pirate ship. It was just crossing the sun as it was setting and it was such a stunning sight. I instantly thought of you standing proudly on it sailing the sea, giving me a cheeky smile...we all miss you so much my dear one, i'm trying all the things you taught me - im even listening to mika and the hoosiers - me! after the countless times you tried to persuade me they were actually good and yes i am beginning to see your point...im on my way to our dream, almost pulled my hair out at my interview - i knew you would have been so calm and collected - much better than me, but i also knew you were there guiding me. I hope you are at peace now sailing the seas on your beautiful ship, just like the one i saw. Love, as always Iona xxxxx
Emily Clarke (Putney High School) wrote at 10:32pm on January 16th, 2008
I'm sorry this message is so long overdue-it should not have surprised me i suppose that it could have taken me so long to even begin to collect my thoughts or think of any words that can come close to expressing how truly incredible Hannah was and how much she will be missed by everyone. I remember vividly going to ballet classes every week with Hannah and ever since then always admiring the verve and enthusiasm she had for life and everything in it, from recycling to pirates! I'll remember her every time I sit down to chair 6th form committee and think of her every time I find it difficult to talk to new people because she always seemed to find it so easy. I know that anyone would be overjoyed to have raised someone half as admired and loved by so many people She will always remain there in those hearts and minds x
Monica Gemes (London) wrote at 10:41pm on January 15th, 2008
Ben your eulogy is incredible. i am so sorry i was not there to hear it from you and to be at the funeral but i thought of you and of hannah for the whole of that wednesday. hannah, you were such an amazing young girl and even though i did not see you that much i miss you everyday. it was so lovely to enjoy our friends' parties together and to watch the rugby occasionally but most importantly i feel so honoured that i had the pleasure of spending the time with you that i did. you were such a fun, kind beautiful person and i will remember you forever. love u always x
Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 7:18pm on January 15th, 2008
Hannah, am thinking of your smiley face as always. Ben, the eulogy was perfect, thank you. Love always liz xxxx
Alice Bennett (Headington Girls) wrote at 6:16pm on January 15th, 2008
think of you everyday and i enjoy still being able to smile at what we talked about and remember you as my best friend - who knew me inside out, good and bad. i love you forever and always. constant love to the kings. and i still grin like a simpleton at the H's in richmond park that hannah used to think were put there just for her. x
Sarah O'Grady (Putney High School) wrote at 6:06pm on January 15th, 2008
I added a picture a while ago of Hannah on the choir tour in her crazy rock chic outfit. She definitely knew how to have a good time!! And that is the way I continue to remember her. She was so original and generally amazing. She never ceases to impact my life - my thoughts will always be with her and her family. I will have a special place for her in my heart forever.
Emma Gellard (London) wrote at 5:20pm on January 15th, 2008
Your Eulogy was amazing the first time Ben but I have just re-read it and it captures Hannah perfectly. I think of you all every day and send all my love. Your little sister was truly incredible xxxxx
Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 11:11pm on January 14th, 2008
It was pretty phenominal BenBen, my thoughts are as always with your darling sister, to Hannah xxxx
Emily Pendleton (University of Leeds) wrote at 11:10pm on January 14th, 2008
beautful hannah - you are still here with us - we think of you always x
Ben King (St Paul's School) wrote at 10:47pm on January 14th, 2008
Hey everyone, I've recently recieved a few emails asking for the eulogy I gave at Hannah's service. So I thought I'd post it here in case anyone else wanted it. Can I also take this opportunity to thank so much for being part of this group, showing so much love and support for my family and I, but most of all for remembering my little sister in such an amazing way with all your pictures and comments. Ben x
Kat Atkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 5:31pm on January 14th, 2008
My thoughts remain with all your family x
Katie Pendleton (Newcastle UK) wrote at 12:59am on January 12th, 2008
she was beautiful...and not a day goes by when i dont think about her. xxx
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 9:27pm on January 8th, 2008
thinking of you now and forever. all my love fiona xxxx
Sian Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 7:36pm on January 6th, 2008
as always, i am thinking of you
Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 1:06pm on January 1st, 2008
we're always thinking of your especially as we see in the new year. no one can replace the laughter and kindness u brought into our everyday lives. Walking home with you along chartfield or 'field of the charts' was always a pleasure!! So easy to talk to it was a joy to share the weekend's events and music with you and for all the kind words you have shared i will never forget. Forever in our hearts xxxxxx
Marion Ancel (Montreal, QC) wrote at 1:06pm on December 30th, 2007
It's hard to find the right words, and english is not my first language, but I' ll try to do my best. Hannah,I only met you once, last summer, but it was enough to understand you were unique and extraordinary. Your smile really touched my heart. You have so many friends and so many wonderful comments are made about you. You were the kind of person our world is missing and it's a tragedy you're gone so soon. My little sister have always talked to me about you since the day she met you and your family. I can easily understand how she loves you so much as you're always on my mind even if I saw you only once. My thoughts are with your brothers and parents... Repose en paix petit ange
Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 1:01am on December 30th, 2007
And if Hannah was watching over her funeral, I'm sure she would have chuckled to herself: her beautiful pirate ship of flowers, the stories of caesar salad and the faries and the fact that she finally managed to get us out of the choir uniform that she hated with a passion! I shall never be able to eat caesar salad again without smiling to myself with visions of Hannah feeding the faries at the bottom of her garden. xxxx
Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 12:54am on December 30th, 2007
My most vivid memories of Hannah are from our choir tour to Lisbon. I remember her running up and down the corridor with excitment when there was the glam rock disco. Her outfit (as always!) and her dancing were memorably eccentric and simply fabulous. We also had so many laughs at the monastery we visited, posing for photos in the cloisters (memories of year 7 History!) and the huge fireplaces. In the freetime we were allowed afterwards, Hannah and some of her friends (who were all in the year above me) kidnapped me (like any self respecting pirate) and forced me to risk life and limb by charging across the main ring road in order to go to a cake shop on the other side of the road! What I only see now and what astounds me is that in the four years that I sat next to Hannah in choir, I can not think of a single rehearsal during which she did not make me smile, either through her general exuberance or her sacasm about choir.
Christina Cerezo (Putney High School) wrote at 2:44pm on December 29th, 2007
which is exactly what you deserve. love christina xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Christina Cerezo (Putney High School) wrote at 2:43pm on December 29th, 2007
hannah, when ever i think of something to write i always think its not good enough or not the right thing to say so ill try mybest to do you justice. the thing i rgret most is that i didnt know you better because everyone that knew you well and jut knew you loved you and i havent ever heard a bad word about you and at a girl school thats pretty incredible. whenever i saw you you had a smile on your face youd always ay hi to me if we were around eachother and there was an awkward silence i wasnt one of your best friend but you had the amazing talent of just talking to everyone being nice to everyone and never making anyone feel uncomfortable. you had so many talents and SO many friends and i dont think iv ever seen as much love as you could see from the whole of putney and central london when they came to your funeral..ill really miss you around school your always on peoples minds and everyday something nice is said about you somewhere in the school or amongst our friends....
Simon King (no network) wrote at 9:19am on December 27th, 2007
To all who have contributed to this group, dedicated to the memory of our daughter Hannah, we would like to say our most heartfelt thanks. All the wonderful photographs, beautiful comments and the three magical videos have brought us so much comfort. At our lowest moments we visit the site and feel closer to Hannah. With love to you all Gilly and Simon xx
Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 12:38am on December 27th, 2007
Today I dug out the old compilation CD you made me back in Year 9... The disc is covered in your doodles and 'Little Britain' quotes... You filled it with OPM and plenty more great tracks that you thought I'd like... I just burst into tears when I saw that one track was 'Time Of Your Life' by Green Day, played at your funeral the other week... I also had a dream about you last night - that somehow you came back and visited us all, just for a day. Although that was just a dream, I do believe that you're watching over us. I've been thinking about you so much this Christmas. My thoughts have been so with your family. xXx
Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 6:38pm on December 26th, 2007
Hannah, am thinking of you as always. Happy belated christmas wherever you are. Gilly, Simon, Ben and James, happy belated christmas to you all and see you soon. all my love xxxxxxxxxx
Charlotte Giles (Putney High School) wrote at 10:57pm on December 25th, 2007
thinking of you and your family today hannah xxx
Jessica Owugha (Putney High School) wrote at 10:42pm on December 25th, 2007
To the Kings, I know there can never be a right time to lose a loved one, but my thoughts and prayers are with you especially at this Christmas time. I pray for peace in each of your hearts and in your household. I also wanted to say directly to you all that this group is such a testimony to Hannah's life; truthfully good memories and people who didn't personally know her leaving comments. Not only is this a testimony to her life, but to you, her family. I believe that family have such a large role in how we turn out to be and Hannah was above all, such a warm-hearted young lady which I think you can take pride in. Once again, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Jessica
Fiona Steed (Putney High School) wrote at 9:12pm on December 25th, 2007
even those that didn't know you as well as they would have liked miss you. You touched everyone that you met or smiled at in the hallway and no one will ever forget you. i hope wherever you are, you are happy and finally at peace. thank you for being you...i'll never forget the girl who had a smile for everyone. thank you Message - Report - Delete Carolyn Burr (London) wrote at 4:09pm on December 25th, 2007 Thinking of you and your family at christmas time... all my love xxx
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 3:04pm on December 25th, 2007
Merry Christmas. i hope wherever you are you enjoy it. all my love Fiona. xox Message - Report - Delete Sian Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 2:02pm on December 25th, 2007 As always, i am thinking of you. Merry Christmas Hannah, i hope where ever you are you have found solitude of mind.
Georgie Matthews (Putney High School) wrote at 8:43pm on December 24th, 2007
Dearest Hannah, I heard all about this bright red dress you were going to wear at mine and seeing Miss Stella mention it I thought I would say I am so sorry I didn't get to see it, although I know you would have looked gorgeous! I hope where ever you are you're watching over your amazing family and friends and seeing just how much of an impact you made on so very many different people's lives. I thought about you today at the Carol Service and your warm voice you loved to share, you will always be in my thoughts you wonderful, wonderful girl. All my love xxxx
Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 12:58pm on December 24th, 2007
Hannah,I loved our chats on the side of the rugby field pretending that we knew exactly what was happening when infact we hadn't a clue as we had been commenting how gay all the boys looked or how long it was to tea. I tried my hardest to sort out your love life(i know you know what i am talking about) i guess my meddling skills aren't very good! I am so happy that my last memory of you is you showing me your gorgeous red dress which you were so excited to wear to Georgie's party. I will never forget you and i am so glad that i was able to come into Ben's life and meet you and your lovely family. Life at the moment feels very hard and the future feels so uncertain but i know that i will learn to appreciate every day and not take things for granted. You will always be the girl who wore a tartan dress and purple converse and who i never told how it never matched. You will always have a place in my heart and i hope that as an angel you can guide and look after us. xxxxx
Lauren Doble (London) wrote at 2:31pm on December 23rd, 2007
These are the lyrics to the last duet Hannah and I sang together, for the Music Festival... Very beautiful & moving so I thought I'd share them: "There is a place I call my own Where I can stand by the sea, And look beyond the things I've known, And dream that I might be free. Like the bird above the trees Gliding gently on the breeze, I wish that all my life I'd be Without a care and flying free. But life is not a distant sky Without a cloud, without rain. And I can never hope that I Can travel on without pain Time goes swiftly on its way, All too soon we've lost today. I cannot wait for skies of blue Or dream so long that life is through So life's a song that I must sing, A gift of love I must share . And when I see the joy it brings, My spirits soar through the air. Like that bird up in the sky , Life has taught me how to fly. For now I know what I can be And now my heart is flying free." ♥xxxx
Rhea Clubb (Westminster School) wrote at 12:35pm on December 23rd, 2007
I've been putting of writting something for a while because i'm not very good with words, but i had to say that although my memories of hannah are from a long time ago, when we were at lytton house together, they will never fade. hannah was a lovely, beautiful girl who was always smilling. you will never be forgotten, and always missed. All my love. Rest in peace.
Steve Galloway (London) wrote at 9:40pm on December 20th, 2007
A friend of mine posted this on my wall and i just thought i should share it with everyone. You can shed tears that she is gone, or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she'll come back, or you can open your eyes and see all she's left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see her, or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her only that she is gone, or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back. Or you can do what she'd want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
Isabel Cattle (London) wrote at 6:51pm on December 20th, 2007
Just to say that the service was so beautiful yesterday and it was such an amazing way for everyone to remember Hannah. There were so many people there which just goes to show how loved and cherished Hannah was and i thought that what everyone said was so lovely. I will never foget the ten years we were at school together and the joy Hannah brought in with her and shared every day xx
Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 5:22pm on December 20th, 2007
The service yesterday was so beautiful, so perfect for you. I couldn't stop crying. The pirate ship of flowers really got me. I still just can't believe this has happened. I hope you're somewhere better now. xXx
Emma Gellard (London) wrote at 5:20pm on December 20th, 2007
I wish you could have witnessed the strength of your amazing brothers Hannah - they really did you justice. All your family and friends shared some truly wonderful stories and I feel like I know even more about you now. You left us all so early but it seems in that short time you touched more hearts than others do in 90 years on this planet. Rest in peace little pirate x x x x x
Caroline Ancel (France) wrote at 3:54pm on December 20th, 2007
Hannah, je garderai toujours cette image de toi entrain de danser de tout coeur sur la musique de Billy Elliot dans la chambre de Ben, comme toujours le sourire aux levres et la joie de vivre qui se lisait dans tes yeux.. J ai seulement partage qlq semaines avec toi, mais elles ont suffit a me rendre compte de la fille exceptionnelle que tu etais et que l on gardera tous en memoire. Jamais je ne t'oublierai..
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 11:13pm on December 19th, 2007
thinking of you xox Message - Report - Delete Jessie Roche (Westminster School) wrote at 8:26pm on December 19th, 2007 i've known Hannah all her life and I have so many wonderful memories of her, from being jealous of her jasmine outfit to roller skating in Richmond Park, to the time when you promised to make me a bracelt with all of your amazing beads. I'm so grateful I was able to grow up with you and watch turn into the beautiful girl you were, when I saw you on the tube recently you looked absoloutely stunning. The world was a better place with you in it and I am so sad we have lost you but I will always have those memories to cherish. All my love to Gilly Simon Ben and James x
Polly Rutland (London) wrote at 6:25pm on December 19th, 2007
What a perfect goodbye today hannah. you will be so missed, especially judging by how many people there were. i just want you to know that i wore my pirates arrrr cool t shirt this afternoon, and that im wrapping all my christmas presents in newspaper to recycle. rest in peace beautiful x
Fred Baty (St Paul's School) wrote at 5:47pm on December 19th, 2007
Hannah, I've never been very good with words, hence I've held off so long before writing this, but I had to say just how much you will be missed and are already missed. What I cannot write I am trying to put into song, and whatever plane of existence you are currently on, I hope you know that I will never quite be able to do you justice. For the Kings as a whole, I love you all dearly and will be eternally grateful to have been at the funeral today. In soaking up the tears I have finally found a use for my fringe. Love, xxxxx.
Daisy Armitage (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 5:14pm on December 19th, 2007
what a beautiful ceremony today. you could not have had a finer sending off. our evenings will now be filled with loving memories and thank you for, albeit in a tragic manner, bringing old friends back together. x
Adam Banks (London) wrote at 5:06pm on December 19th, 2007
I didn't know hannah but i am good friends with her brother ben. Having attended the service today I can see that she was an amazing girl, with a lot of potential, and an amazing group of friends. I'd like to thank Ben and his family for the service today. It was moving, however there was a really positive vibe and you could see the outstanding love and support that everyone has for hannah and her family. Best wishes xxx
Tom Cary (Cranleigh School) wrote at 8:37pm on December 18th, 2007
"May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest," ... Shakespeare Still can't really believe this has happened, that i wont be turning a corner in Putney and seeing Hannah's face and smile.. Love you always ... Miss you for ever. Xx
Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 11:12am on December 18th, 2007
Darling Hannah B, You know i don't even know how to switch on a computer, but i have read a few of the wonderful messages that you have been sent. You have brought so much happiness to people so keep on smiling and shinning. Love you always Aunty B xxx
Daisy Cresswell (no network) wrote at 11:01am on December 18th, 2007
I didn't know Hannh, but I know her dad Simon. He has been a mentor, a kindred spirit and a lovely friend to me. When I look at the beautiful pictures of Hannah I can see her radiance and how much of Simon she has in her. Matthew and I are sending your family love and strength. RIP. Daisy xxx
Daniel Cary (Wellington College) wrote at 10:52am on December 18th, 2007 "All God's angels come to us disguised." ~James Russell Lowell How can this be...i've known Hannah her whole life and it is undeniable...she is, whithout a doubt, an angel...xxx love as always but especially now to Gilly, Simon, Ben and JK xxx Message - Report - Delete Nicola Higgs (UCL) wrote at 5:20pm on December 17th, 2007 I was so sad to hear that Hannah had passed away, my thoughts are with her family and all her friends. I was Hannah's prefect when she was in year 7 or 8, and although that was a long time ago, I still remember her smiley face. A wonderful girl, she will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Hannah xxxx
Emily Pendleton (University of Leeds) wrote at 11:43am on December 17th, 2007 I have so many memories of Hannah. She was a beautiful, kind, talented and admirable person whose mark will be engraved on this world and in our hearts forever. My fondest memories of Hannah date back to the days where she could be found frollicking in the gardens at Filkins, dressed as her faviourite Disney princess - singing, dancing and utterly content. She was happy, care-free and dazzling as a young child and even more so as a young lady. Hannah Banana - you are sorely missed, deeply loved and never forgotten. x
Isabel Phillips (Surbiton High School) wrote at 9:19pm on December 16th, 2007
I only met Hannah a few times but whenever I did she was always so kind and chatty. My thoughts are with all the Kings. X Gabi
Melendez-Grayson (The Lady Eleanor Holles School) wrote at 1:50pm on December 16th, 2007
I met Hannah a really really long time ago, but I never forgot her and often wondered what she was like when she was older. I went to a BBQ at my family friends house with my friend and Hannah was there. She was going through a 'goth' stage and I remember she was wearing black cargo pants and a black strappy top. When she got cold she put on a black fishnet top and told us that "Suprisingly, they keep you really warm" I always wanted a fishnet top then (haha how times have changed!) and I rememebr thinking she was awesome. I remember her being so funny and playing with her on the trampoline. Hannah also told us all about her first kiss; it was outside the loo's at an odeon cinema and the guy had just eaten chocolate and she said that it was great because it was like 'kissing and eating chocolate at the same time!' What a sweetheart. I will never forget you and will pray for you and your family every night. Rest in peace, sweetie. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Esme Larissa (Putney High School) wrote at 11:46am on December 16th, 2007
Hannah was so warm and kind. hard-working and inspirational. we will always remember you we miss you rest in peace xxxxxxx
Debbie Cooper (no network) wrote at 7:42pm on December 15th, 2007
A special person, a life cut short, another angel in heaven. All our love from your family in Hastings. xxxx Georgina Sillem (Haileybury) wrote at 5:20pm on December 15th, 2007 I remember our extra maths classes with upper sixth girls, when you sat next to me and told me that if i worked and smiled, i'd get through it with flying colours. What a terrible loss, my thoughts are with the family. RIP. Xxx
Lottie Adams (Marlborough College) wrote at 1:16pm on December 15th, 2007
I'll always remember how amazing you were and all the good times we had together, i wish i had stayed in contact with you. I have so many memories of you as a little girl which i will treasure forever, parties, building fairy houses in your garden and your performances in the pinafore pirates and the yellow polka dot bikini song! My thoughts are with your family, love you lots xxxx
Annie Wallace (Putney High School) wrote at 11:41am on December 15th, 2007
I never met her, but i have walked past her so many times in the school corrido, always seeing her smiling. I hope her family and friends will get through the sad time, and i hope she will rest in peace.. xxx
Amy Chantry (London) wrote at 10:42pm on December 14th, 2007
Doesn't feel quite right writing on this wall, as I never knew Hannah, she was a great friend of my friend Lauren. Just wanted to send my sincere symapthy to all her friends and family. It shows what an amazing girl Hannah was, due to all these messages on this wall, and the amount of people in this group. Life doesn't seem fair sometime, the worst things happen to the nicest people often. Although I never knew Hannah, I know one thing for sure... she will never ever be forgotten. May all your lovely, happy memories live on for eternity. Love to everyone who knew Hannah. She seems to have had an extremely positive impact on so many people's lives. If only there were more people like Hannah in this world, it would be a much better place. Stay strong... XXXXXXX
Andrews (Francis Holland School) wrote at 9:28pm on December 14th, 2007
i haven't seen hannah in quite a while, and i really regret that now. when i knew her she was one of the best people i had ever met, so friendly and kind towards everyone, and i was horrified to hear of her news. i have the deepest sympathy for her friends and family, and wish you the best in these hard times. we'll miss you hannah xxx
Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 1:08pm on December 14th, 2007
I remember when i was really worried about having to have lessons with the year below and about not knowing anyone, but I remember thinking that it was fine coz i knew hannah and she was lovely and i could jst stick with her. My med.soc. buddy i will always remember her spirit and amazingly friendly personality. We will miss u immensely hannah love u always xxxx
Jemima Owen (The Harrodian School) wrote at 10:39am on December 14th, 2007
Something that made me smile- I remember in around.. year seven was it? When Hannah went through her infamous Goth phase, and on home clothes days everyone waited for her to arrive to see what sort of black and red stripy clothing she'd be wearing. And one day she came in, unexpectedly, wearing just a normal pair of jeans and a zippy top. I said to her 'Hannah what happened to all the goth stuff?' she looked a bit sheepish and said 'my mum didn't like my dog collar so I had to take it off!' Classic. But again, representative of what a fantastic person she was - never afraid to be unique or individual but at the same time, always wanting to please others and make them happy. RIP.
Sophie Dawes (Putney High School) wrote at 9:24pm on December 13th, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very sad time. There just aren't words to express what a tragedy this is; a life cut so unnecassarily short. You were such fantastic company on cold walks home from school and I hope that happy memories will always be remembered of you. xXx
Robert Pallot (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 9:19pm on December 13th, 2007
From the moment i met you, i knew i had to meet you again. For a month and a half you made me really truly happy. For a year and a half, we didn't come into contact - but we were to see each other, soon, before this xmas, to make up for all that time. Your depature was so sudden, so unexpected. "tenemos que encontrarse" The saddest thing is, you can't see all this outpouring of love. You will never know how many people cared. xxx
Apolline Lambert (Putney High School) wrote at 9:17pm on December 13th, 2007
Hannah King may rest in peace ! you will always be remembered !! my thought are with your family and friends xxxxxxx Report - Delete Fiona Jones (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 8:53pm on December 13th, 2007 Hannah Although we only met a few times, i feel i knew you so much better than that due to all the stories from biz. The one about the hot guy on crutches particulary made me laugh. You always were so happy and friendly and just one of the sweetest people. Your smile is one that never fades. Rest in Peace. xxx
Jenny Slater (The Lady Eleanor Holles School) wrote at 8:45pm on December 13th, 2007
so shocked. only met her a couple of times but I remember her to be such a bubbly, pretty girl. thoughts with family and friends x
Archie Vey (Radley College) wrote at 8:28pm on December 13th, 2007
I am so shocked to hear of Hannah, I only met her once, she was extremely nice, and great fun to speak to. My thoughts are with her family and friends, may she Rest In Peace. X
Sabine Van Der Linden (Putney High School) wrote at 8:03pm on December 13th, 2007
hannah unforgettable.x we all miss you Message - Report - Delete Aislinn Kane (London) wrote at 7:27pm on December 13th, 2007 I had so many opportunities to meet her but for one insignificant reason or another it never happened, but i know how close she was to so many that i know, and i only heard amazing things about her. I just can't believe that now i'll never get to meet her, she'll never be forgotten xxxxxxxxx
Emma Gellard (London) wrote at 7:24pm on December 13th, 2007
The whole King family are some of the nicest, most gentle, considerate and caring people I have ever met. From the moment I met Gilly I instantly felt this overwhelming love that she had for her family and friends. When I first met the 'bunnies' (as she affectionately calls her beautiful children) I could see how loved they were and what beautiful people they were. They were siblings and best friends. Every time I saw Hannah she had a smile on her face, she was always truly and deeply happy and that is down to being part of a wonderful family. The memory of her will be in everyones hearts forever and ever. I want to send all my love to Gilly, Simon, Ben and James xxxx
Vivienne Faye Evans (Esher College) wrote at 6:55pm on December 13th, 2007
such a genuine and caring person i never heard one person say a bad thing about you, you will always been in everyones heart xxxxxx Message - Report - Delete Jenny Harrison (London) wrote at 6:51pm on December 13th, 2007 Hannah, this is actually Rachel and Hannah was my best babysitter for a long time but i have also know her all my life. I was terribly upset when i heard this news. She was my closest friend out of school. I will always think of her and i already miss her loads. Hugs from Rachel xxx
Caz Walford (Putney High School) wrote at 6:17pm on December 13th, 2007
I first met Hannah when we were about 9 or 10 at a drama group in Barnes. She was always ridiculosly friendly to everyone and made everyone laugh at every opportunity. hannahs dream of being a pirate came true when we were in Peter Pan. she was a truely FABULOUS pirate! she was a wonderful, genuine person who was always cheerful and smily. She will be missed. xxx Message - Report - Delete Katherine O'Dwyer (Putney High School) wrote at 5:49pm on December 13th, 2007 Hannah King was one of the most talented and beautiful girls I have ever had the privilege to meet. I will remember her always, for her smile, a smile that on the gloomiest of days would brighten the room. Her infectious laugh and caring nature are something I’ll never forget. Hannah darling, I’ll miss our chatter in the corridors and I’ll miss you forever. My thoughts and prayers are with Simon, Gilly, Ben and Jamie. Love always Jelly xxx
Anna Grenville (Putney High School) wrote at 5:34pm on December 13th, 2007
I've known Hannah for a very long time as that cheerful girl in the year below, but over the last year or so, she also became a friend. Reading these messages makes me wish I had got to know her even better. I will miss Hannah very much and she will not be forgotten. Message - Report - Delete In Loving Memory of Hannah King's Wall Back to In Loving Memory of Hannah King Displaying posts 81 - 100 of 281. Emily Medd (Putney High School) wrote at 5:29pm on December 13th, 2007 hannah it was such a huge shock to hear about your death as it was so sudden. I rememeber doing house choir with you and always seemed such a happy person, someone who would talk to anyone. And i loved your talk in medical society about your work experience in a hospital and i wish you could have been able to follow your dream and work as a docter i will miss you so much xxx
Kate O'Boyle (London) wrote at 5:25pm on December 13th, 2007
Dear family, all my thoughts are with you, sadly i never got to meet hannah but all i remember of her is when she got popcorn stuck in her ear. All the best. Kate O'Boyle x Message - Report - Delete Caroline Wilkes (London) wrote at 4:59pm on December 13th, 2007 I did not have the privilege of teaching Hannah for long, but it was always a pleasure to see her smiling face first thing on a Monday morning. She was one of the best students in the class, chirpy, bright and perceptive. We are going to miss her very much. Caroline Wilkes
Kate Smith (Putney High School) wrote at 4:50pm on December 13th, 2007
like i know others have, i have found it difficult to write on this wall until now.this is because there is nothing that can be said to do justice to hannah so i didnt know what to write... I first met Hannah when we were in years 7 and 8 and i can say from the bottom of my heart never once in any of our conversations over 6 years has she been (this will surprise noone) anything but cheerful and polite and jokey even when i probably looked moody as hell walking along the corridors. When she was going through her hardcore goth stage she was more than happy to let me raid her room for the spiky dog collars and probably various armbands when i needed fancy dress for a party! She even sealed the deal for my first boyfriend!taking the trouble to make sure she knew my locker number to slip in the card from her brother! I cant express how sorely missed Hannah clearly is by all but she couldnt be remembered more fondly.love always hannah and my thoughts are with all the family xxxxx
Emily Oldfield (Putney High School) wrote at 4:40pm on December 13th, 2007
although i didn't know hannah that well i always thought it obvious that she was one of the people in lower 6th that i knew cos she had so many friends and was so easy to just talk to in the common room. i will always remember her blue coat nd black rim glasses! as well as her constant smiliness. i am sorry that this happened and ther are so many reasons this shouldn't have happned . it is obviously how much she was loved and will always be missed. so much love to ben and all of hannah's family xxxxxxxxxxx
Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 4:33pm on December 13th, 2007
i remember she used to be jealous of my porcelain doll collection, and i of her rapunzel barbie. we played and had sleep overs. my family called her hannah banana. she loved to dress up. after i left putney park we still kept in touch and saw each other from time to time. she came to my disco party in year 9 and made me a dream catcher. i have hung it up in my room to remind me of her, not that i would ever forget her big smile anyway x
Rowena Dyson (Putney High School) wrote at 2:27pm on December 13th, 2007
I first met Hannah when she was my sister Caroline's walking to school buddy. When I moved for sixth form I too sometimes walked with her. Quite possibly one of the friendliest people I have ever met. I can't believe this has really happened. Everyone will miss you so much. xxxxxxxx
Violet Cowan (Aspen High School) wrote at 1:49pm on December 13th, 2007
i will always remember hannah's impression of vicky pollard.. i don't think i ever remember one time when i didn't see hannah with a smile on her face, she was probably one of the most optimistic people i ever met.. RIP Hannah Message - Report - Delete Harriet Flynn (Durham) wrote at 1:18pm on December 13th, 2007 Hannah was a brilliant, beautiful, much loved, wholly good person who will be sorely missed. Life is so far beyond our comprehension.
Goli Khonsari (Putney High School) wrote at 12:16pm on December 13th, 2007
hannah king, a beautiful girl not only on the outside, but on the inside also. After knowing her since the age of 7, i dont have a bad word or memory about hannah. she was a truly kind girl, who always cared about others. i remember in year 7 to year 9 being in her science class with mr bright, and every question he asked, hannahs hand would be up without doubt, even on the hardest of questions. she would shock everyone with her knowledge, but one thing that was obvious was her thirst for learning. but that was hannah, an intelligent girl who had great ambition in her life, and i feel grateful that i had the chance to know her. when i think of hannah, i will remember her laugh and smile that lit up everyones day, and that bright blue coat and her purple converses, that is imprinted in everyones mind. she was such a lovely girl, and i know that hannah will remain in our hearts forever. rest in peace hannah, your sorely missed, but you will never be forgotton
Caroline Ancel (France) wrote at 11:45am on December 13th, 2007
Je t'aime pour toujours
Kate Eccles (Marlborough College) wrote at 10:08am on December 13th, 2007
Hannah was amazing and beautiful and the funniest, happiest pirate ever to sail the seven seas. We had a band (an AWESOME band) we put on plays (frankly AMAZING plays) we managed between us to accidentally burn some pasta we were trying to cook (mental note for next time: adding water is always good). We braved the monsters of Montileu Gardens every day on the way back from each others houses. And then having not seen each other for 18 months we discovered we had both, totally independently made ourselves captains of pirate ships and recruited crew from the people at our school. Life is full of inexplicable happenings. Love you forever, captain Hannah.
Nattie Winsor (Putney High School) wrote at 8:56am on December 13th, 2007
Although I didnt know Hannah well, I knew her well enough to be able to tell what an optimistic, lovely, beautiful girl she was. I know that she will be sorely missed by all her family and friends, and we will all remember the fantastic things she did throughout her life, and how heaven just gained another smiling angel.
Taylor Dee (Putney High School) wrote at 6:51am on December 13th, 2007
i sadly never got the chance to meet Hannah, but so many of the people that i know have been touched by her and for that i think that she willl be remembered forever.
Anna Merriman (U32 High School) wrote at 1:38am on December 13th, 2007
I didn't know Hannah well, but i like to think that's only because we lived so far away from each other. I remember when I met her. Our family knew hers and I kept thinking she would be a snob, or unwelcoming or something. She wasn't. The minute I saw her, she struck up a conversation. She was nice and welcoming. She even invited me to her house that night and we talked about everything, from the spice girls to georgia nicolson. I don't think I've ever met someone as warm and happy and fun to be around as Hannah and I wish we could have become better friends. To her friends, and the Kings, my family is thinking of you and hope that you can get through this horrible loss. -Anna
Eleanor Rose (Putney High School) wrote at 11:55pm on December 12th, 2007
I haven't written on this wall yet because I'm still finding it somewhat hard to believe. Hannah was such a wonderful person in every way - funny and kind and... simply a brilliant, exuberant person. It's so awful that someone this amazing could be taken so suddenly, and much as I still can't believe that it happened, I would rather focus on all the great times I had with Hannah, as I'm sure everyone else here had. My thoughts are with her family. I'm so sorry that you had to lose such a wonderful, vibrant person, and I hope you are all coping as well as can be expected.
Ashlie-Jayne Mansell (Uni. Southampton) wrote at 11:37pm on December 12th, 2007
I only knew Hannah as my lil sisters friend, but a few weeks ago she came along to xfactor with me as I had spare tickets. She kept us all entertained 4 whole day as we were freezing our butts off waiting. She told me of all her aims in life and how she was looking forward 2 learning 2 drive. I feel very saddened that she will not be able 2 do any of this, go 2 university, become a doctor, and save us all through her eco-friendly lectures. A real 21st century eco warrior! And I promise, in honour of this bubbly amazing young lady, to make a bit more effort to recycle. How pleased she would be.. hehe! RIP. My thoughts are with your family as they try to cope without u.
Jessica Vigne (Putney High School) wrote at 11:37pm on December 12th, 2007
Although I didn't know Hannah that well, I will remember her radiant smile and Medical society won't be the same without her, my thoughts are with her family for their loss especially at this time of the year. RIP Hannah, you will never be forgoten
Theo Muth (King's College School) wrote at 11:20pm on December 12th, 2007
you were beautiful in mind and spirit. your presence has effected and influenced us beyond measure. Rest in peace, you will never be forgotten. Report - Delete Sam Rhodes (London) wrote at 10:41pm on December 12th, 2007 Ben and family, I'm sorry about your great loss. My thoughts are with you.
Ali Rocher (Putney High School) wrote at 8:41pm on December 12th, 2007
Although i cannot say i was a close friend of Hannah's she still had something so special that will mean i neve forget her. I have spent most of my school years in the year below hannah, following her through from Junior school. She always saw the best in people and had a beatiful smile that could brighten up the day, for anyone. i would also like to point out that all these comments are 100% true, it is not just people saying these wonderful things about her now, if you had asked them before all this happened people would have said the same things about her, because that is the way she truly was. RIP Hannah you will be greatly missed and i will never forget you.
Camille Wallace (London) wrote at 5:48pm on December 12th, 2007
It has taken me a while to write on this wall, as I haven't been able to put into words how this terrible loss will affect everyone who knew Hannah - she clearly was a uniquely amazing person. "Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one." - Oscar Wilde Hannah King brought me humour at sixth form committee on a Wednesday lunch time with talk of a recycling club (which at first I thought was a joke), but she also made me laugh in our conversations about rugby, neither of us understanding the love of the sport. Hannah would never have said a bad word about anyone, she gave so much love and kindness that it seemed almost a rarity to find such a person. She was one of Putney High's best assets, and anyone would be lucky to have said they'd known her.
Imogen Prus (Latymer Upper School) wrote at 5:37pm on December 12th, 2007
Hannah's consistent enthusiasm in English, her lengthened knowledge on music and bands, her art work, always huge, bold, colouful pieces are just a few reasons why Ill remeber Hannah with such fondness.She was a kind, approachable and optimistic girl. It's impossible to describe how much she will be missed in words and by so many people. My thoughts are with her family and close friends at this time.
Bella Cameron (London) wrote at 5:23pm on December 12th, 2007
i first saw hannah on at my first day at Putney high, when i was about an hour late, she showed me where to go. since then, i always smiled at her, in the corridors, and outside school, and she never once ignored me, although i was younger than her. I will always remember fighting oer, about who should have won the "recycling cup" as i thought our class should have won it. i will never forget hannah, and i will improove on my recycling. Hannah, you are greatly missed, and my thoughts are with your family, at this difficult time. xxxx
Jessica Owugha (Putney High School) wrote at 3:51pm on December 12th, 2007
Hannah - what a lovely, gorgeous and dedicated young lady. I got to know Hannah during preparing for a music charity event where all the above qualtities and more were brought to light. I say she was lovely because she simply was; one of a rare breed of teens who socialised across the 'groups' and spoke to you like she had known you for ages. I say she was gorgeous because she simply was; both inside and out. A beautiful appearance and a beautiful heart. I say she was dedicated because she simply was; the music showcase fell on the day of her GCSE art exam, but she still turned up in the evening (all be it covered in paint!) ready to go! Needless to say, Hannah will be dearly missed, and it is a privelage to be able to have called her a friend. May her soul rest in peace xx
Katie Pendleton (Newcastle UK) wrote at 2:52pm on December 12th, 2007
As one of Hannah's cousins I grew up with her infectious laughter and humour. As a medical student, i was always very excited aobut the time when she would fulfil her dream to be a doctor because she would have been a FANTASTIC one. She would have shown compassion to everyone and brightened even the darkest of days. It is clear from this group just how loved Hannah was and how deeply she will be missed. She will inspire me forever to continue in medicine, and i will do my best to accomplish our dream in Hannah's name. She was beautiful in life and in death...and i hope that she rests in peace. Gilly, Simon, Ben and Jamie have been truly remarkable in such a hard time....I love you all so much! Hannah, my darling, beautiful, kind, spirited cousin, I will miss you more than you will ever know. xxx
Katere Pourseied (Roehampton) wrote at 2:31pm on December 12th, 2007
I've only had the chance 2meet Hannah this Summer when she was working @Whitelands and spreading out laughter and happiness with her amazing presence!!! I more know Gilly who is very close to my heart and I can not imagine how difficult this must be. As she seemed to be angel on earth! Gilly, you are amazingly strong & I wish for you, your family and everyone who knew Hannah to think of her and smile as she brings up wonderful memories for each and all of you! Always remember, those we love are never really lost to us, we feel them in so many special ways; through friends they always cared about and dreams they left behind. In beauty that they added to our days.. in words of wisdom we still carry with us and memories that never will be gone.. those we love are never really lost to us - for everywhere their special love lives on. Those who live in the hearts of others, Never die!! Love x x x R.I.P. Hannah
Bertie Wrench (Redwood High) wrote at 12:03am on December 12th, 2007 i didn't see you before this for years, but i can still picture your smile. may you rest in peace. x though right now it seems impossible, i hope your family recovers from this tragic loss.
Kate Thurlow (Putney High School) wrote at 11:18pm on December 11th, 2007
I've put off writing on this wall as i reli dont know how i can say anything that would be enough. Hannah was one of the most genuinely amazing ppl iv met. I'll always remember her on choir tour laughing loudly in the cake church and running up and down the corridors singing in the coach as well of corse! Also every time i do a mole calculation in chemistry it'll remind me of her as she always sed how much she loved moles everytime we did them in class. I will never forget her and life will simply not be the same without her. She was truely one in a million and we'll all miss her terribly. My love to her family and friends. x
Phoebe Emerson (Putney High School) wrote at 10:47pm on December 11th, 2007
nothing i can say is ever going to show how much Hannah will be missed by everybody who knew her, but i will say that she was such a pleasure to spend time with - so selfless and so positive. she was a true putney high girl and none of us will forget her. xxxxxx
Emily Rose (Putney High School) wrote at 10:38pm on December 11th, 2007
I do not think there is one person that everyone knew in the whole school except Hannah. Rest in Peace. xxx
George Casley (London) wrote at 10:32pm on December 11th, 2007
It feels invasive to write on this wall - the delight in Hannah of her peers is what this is about but as I have been asked ... As one of Hannah's teachers I knew a highly intelligent, passionate, fun, quirky, Putney girl. My last conversation with her as I argued about her going home when she felt "a bit ill" was full of wit and care and thought for her teaching and learning - whilst she also put a little insult my way! My greatest memory of her - discussing her email address in a CT lesson - and her exuding love for her mum and family - love that they have shown so much in the last few tragic hours. I will miss her in Putney (and not just because I had to empty my own recycling bin on Monday!) GC - thank you to everyone who has shown their memories of her here.
Juliana Piskorz (Putney High School) wrote at 10:17pm on December 11th, 2007
i never met Hannah, but whenever i saw her around school she always had the biggest smile on her face rest in peace
Olivia Scotts (London) wrote at 9:51pm on December 11th, 2007 Hannah was one of the happiest and most possitive girls I have ever met! Her amazing presence will be sorely missed! Message - Report - Delete Steven Dunleavy (no network) wrote at 9:49pm on December 11th, 2007 Hannah, I only knew you well enough to say hi to you in the corridoor and chat with you from time to time but when I did talk to you, you always made me smile no matter how i was feeling. You will be sorely missed by so many people Philippa XXX
Phoebe O'Hanlon (Putney High School) wrote at 9:39pm on December 11th, 2007
there isn't a bad word to say about you hannah-you have inspired us all at putney high. Without a doubt u were an angel, as everyone thought. you never didn't have a smile on your face or a negative thing to say about anyone. Our loss is heavens gain, and heaven has truly received an amazing person who will definietly never be forgotten, ever, from our hearts and thoughts. xxxxxx
Sarah O'Grady (Putney High School) wrote at 9:17pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah was pretty much the most amazing person I have ever met! I really looked up to her. She knew what she wanted and was never afraid to say what she thought. I sat next to Hannah in choir seeing as we were both in the same part. I know I didn't know her that well, but the plan was, was that we would hang out more when we were both in sixth form... It feels strange that it was only on Wednesday when I last spoke to her. She was an incredible individual and was the kind of person who had an impact on everyone she met. She will be missed immensely, her smile, her laugh and her ability to get people to talk. I will never forget her.
Steffie W (London) wrote at 9:07pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah was a beautiful and talented person. She had time for everyone and i feel truly blessed that i knew her. She was taken out of each of our lives too soon and she will be truly missed by everyone everywhere. My thoughts go to the family and friends at this tragic time. may you rest in peace!!!! xxxx
Emma Wilkinson (Putney High School) wrote at 8:47pm on December 11th, 2007
You are beautiful rip xxx Message - Report - Delete Katie Jackson (Bryanston School) wrote at 8:20pm on December 11th, 2007 I only found out the other day what happened as I went to pre prep with hannah. Its so awful. My thoughts are with her family at this time. xxxxxxxxxx
Melanie Jensen (Putney High School) wrote at 8:09pm on December 11th, 2007 Hannah King - you will be missed so much at Putney High. Unluckily, i didnt get to know you very well bt i rememer ur smile and ability to make everyone around you happy. you were amazing in medical society and i remember thinking how i admired you and would love to have your confidence and radiating hapiness. you will be missed by everyone you met xxxx
David Alan Pendleton (no network) wrote at 7:51pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah - my beautiful niece. You were and always will be so much loved by all your family. Each time I saw you you had become more beautiful, and I know you would have been such a great doctor which was what you wanted to do. I will remember your dancing, your hand-made jewellery, your quiet sense of humour - you once said you were a "boy magnet" - well you were certainly a magnet for so many people and I know you were on the brink of doing something special and being someone special. How lucky we all are to have known you and how I wish that I had got to know you even better. Keep dancing! All my love - your Aunty Jenny.xxxxxxx
Minal Mehta (Putney High School) wrote at 7:43pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah, although I didnt know you that well, you never failed to make me laugh, especially in choir! The first time we properly met was in Junior Choir, when you me and ria used to chat a lot! I then got to know you a bit better on the Portugal trip and cherish the memories we have... I know you have gone to a better place, but I will still miss your kind, warm smile.xxx
Zainab Haq (Putney High School) wrote at 7:29pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah despite the many things that have already been said by everyone, i never hesitate to know that there's not sumthing new i can't add, because u touched so many lives,but u did so in a way that each and every life that you touched had its own distinct and individual manner, each for the better. every silence is filled with your thoughts, and tho you may not be here with us,you will always be carried with us amongst our heart and minds,reminding us always to see all the positives, and to ALWAYS use those recycling bins.you made me a better person,and it only someone as genuine and true as yourself can have that impact on another individual rest in peace you're truly missed and loved xxxxx
Sally Hickey (Putney High School) wrote at 7:28pm on December 11th, 2007
although I didn't know her all that well she still cheered me up in house choir, when we would stare at the clouds going by. i really looked up to her as a person and I hope that she is never forgotten, and that she has made a positive imprint on the world xxxxxx
Maddy Cooper (no network) wrote at 6:43pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah was a lovely girl with a wonderful catching smile. She was undoubtably a fantastic friend to my sister Hannah Winter for many years. It is desperately sad to think that she is no longer around. I hope that wherever she has gone is a happy place and she is being taken great care of as she so deserves. I miss her and I am thinking of her family and friends at this very difficult time. With lots and lots of love to you darling Hannah xxxxx
Mimi Randolph (Putney High School) wrote at 5:37pm on December 11th, 2007
Hannah Unfortunately i was not one of your closest friends, but i think that the fact that i will have so many memories of you echos what has been said many times before me, you were a beautiful star, someone who always had something nice to say about anyone and someone who would always go out of your way to help others Rest In Peace Hannah, you will be greatly missed
Mills Carton (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 5:10pm on December 11th, 2007
Dear Hannah, i wish I'd had the chance to get to know you better but you were a kind and warm person who was always laughing and smiling. I'll never forget you (or great uncle albert who got us through so many nights) all my love xxxx
David Alan Pendleton (no network) wrote at 4:01pm on December 11th, 2007
We Brits are not known for overstatement so I want to say this:
Are there more beautiful girls than Hannah? Probably, but I have not seen any.
Are there more charming people than Hannah? Possibly, but I have not met any.
Is there a greater loss than Hannah? Possibly, but I cannot imagine any.
Hannah, you wanted to be a healer and you have achieved your wish in so many unexpected ways. So rest in peace Hannah Katie King, with our love; and our thanks for every precious moment. David Pendleton (her uncle)
Chloë Hole (Cambridge) wrote at 12:28pm on December 11th, 2007
Being just a bit older, I cannot remember my life without Hannah in it. My happiest childhood memories are bound up with memories of the times I spent with her and her family. Whether it’s body-boarding in Brittany, laughing about French farmers, playing in her garden or dancing on ferries I have nothing but praise and love for such a wonderful, warm-hearted girl. She truly was beautiful in every sense and I will remember her always. Chloe
Hadden Fray-Smith (London) wrote at 11:04am on December 11th, 2007
Darling Hannah, We miss you. I was lucky enough to get to know you through Ben, even if it was only at the occassional party. From that alone it was more than obvious to tell how amazing you were. You were kind, you were genuine, you were funny, you were an all round good person. I hope you knew how much everyone loved you because a lot of people loved you a lot. Its really amazing how so much of that love has been used to unite so many people, and to even bring the closest of friends even closer together. You were an example, in life and death, to live life to to full and from now on each day that goes by you will remind us of that. Hannah i hope you are well. Lots of Love I m thinking of you. xxx
Lizzie Preston (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 9:36am on December 11th, 2007
Hannah, you were the best friend, anyone could have ever wanted for 10 years. From getting in trouble together for talking to much to our trip to the Sanctuary over half term. I just wish the 3 amigos had'nt ended so early. You were the friendliest, kindest person ever and i shall never forget you but always remember you as the smiley, happy person you were. Love you always and nothing will ever be the same without you. Rest in Peace my darling (Gremlin). All my love Fizzbo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Amalia Rex (London) wrote at 12:53am on December 11th, 2007
I knew hannah from putney park and putney high, but sadly never got to know her very well.. From reading all these comments i think it is clear to everybody what an amazing person she was and how she has touched many people over the years; and she will be greatly missed by everyone. my thoughts are with her friends and family at this tragic time. R.I.P Hannah x x x
Shahreen Chowdhury (Putney High School) wrote at 12:42am on December 11th, 2007
I didn’t have the privilege of really knowing Hannah for very long but I just want to say that Hannah King was someone who stood out from the crowd. Last year in Medical Society, I remember her with her funky frames, always so lively and charming. I remember admiring Hannah, wishing that I could be as mature and gifted as her. You could tell she was a bright star; Hannah was so determined and dedicated to her ambitions and aspirations. At the Music Showcase, I saw that not only was she talented, but she was humble and sincere. I was so impressed with her songs and when I went to congratulate her, she was so modest. It’s hard to believe that I won’t see her around school anymore with her infectious smile and bright blue coat. She was a true individual and a genuinely kind person. I don’t think Hannah knew just how many people she touched. My thoughts and prayers are with her family to try and find strength, courage and faith during this unimaginable time. Love, Shahreen.
Jessie O'Regan (Putney High School) wrote at 12:07am on December 11th, 2007
Hannah's memory will inspire us all to smile and to be enthusiastic and warm on the grumpiest of days; she managed it every single day that anyone knew her. What a beautiful singing voice. Rest in peace. xx
Catherine O'Riordan (London) wrote at 11:35pm on December 10th, 2007
i really wish i had known her better. the times i met her i remember being all overly hyper, full of laughter and happy. she was a lovely beautiful person who will not be forgotton. Message - Report - Delete Emma Laws (London) wrote at 11:33pm on December 10th, 2007 Hannah - many a time I would look at you when we sat discussing the excitement of heading off to russia on elsa maud or having a giggle in choir and think that the world would be such a wonderful, wonderful place if everyone could be even just a little bit like you. All my love. Em Xxx
Alice Bennett (Headington Girls) wrote at 11:32pm on December 10th, 2007
my darling friend.
Linda Trevor (Putney High School) wrote at 11:15pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah you were the most amazing, joyous and bubbly person and always fantastic to be around. You had a beaming smile that was contagious to everyone you met and I am sure that wherever you are, you will continue to provide happiness. Happiness is the most important emotion to have and to cherish in my mind, and you brought so much of it to this Earth. You always made a great effort to speak to me on our long walks home, and you only had to say hello in order to brighten up my day. You told me several stories that kept me laughing for weeks. I can still remember them and will always treasure those memories that we shared. You brought a quality to this Earth that no one else can bring or ever will be able to bring in the future. An unforgettable quality. You could have not have been a more kind and genuine person. The inspiration that you have given me and will continue to give me is more than I could have ever hoped for. I will miss you dearly xxxxxxxx
Imogen Roux (London) wrote at 10:28pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah King, the smiles and the laughs and our hopeless but ever determined harmonising in choir... The girl we all knew and loved and who chatted constantly, probably the only person i know who i genuinely couldnt say a bad word about taken so soon. No matter how much or how little we knew you Hannah, you have inspired us all and will never, ever be forgotten. Out of all the people in the world, to take you, someone so special and with so much to give, away from us is incomprehensible. When I spoke you to you on Wednesday i never dreamed that it would be the last time i would see you but as they say, Only the good ones die young, and you were far too good for this earth. You have left your handprint on my heart and you, your laugh and your blue coat will be with us all forever. I hope you are happy wherever you are, Putney High just aint the same without you and your bright blue coat :) God bless, Imi xxxxxxxxxx
Max Awan (London) wrote at 10:26pm on December 10th, 2007
I never really got the chance to know you very well but every time i met you, you were always cheerful and put a smile onto everyone's face. You were amazing. RIP Hannah xxx
Georgina Gullick (London) wrote at 10:25pm on December 10th, 2007 hannah. every time we met i just remember having endless discussion about our work experience and how much fun we'd had and how amazing it was. I have never met anyone who wanted to be a doctor as much as me, but you certainly did and were so prepared and excited for it. I will think of you every step of the way through beocming a doctor and remember you. it was an honour to have met such a wonderful person. i will always remember you, you'd have made the most amazng doctor ever xxxxxxx
Harriet Parker (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 10:23pm on December 10th, 2007
will always remember your beyond impressive role as the major general, everyone was clamouring for the part and i think its safe to say the best man won!! miss you and love you RIP xxxx
Daisy Armitage (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 10:16pm on December 10th, 2007
this terrible news has opened floodgates to some of the fondest memories of my childhood. Hannah Spanner Banana Katy King will be always associated in my mind with: purple princesses, her wu tang clan hoodie, her purple punk boots that rachel gave her, caeser salad, swirly drawings, captain jack sparrow, pinafore pirates, st pauls fireworks, rise festival, scootering around on micro scooters in putney, fairthorne manor and your first boyfriend, who you wouldn't dump straight after he asked you out, even though we were all exasperatingly trying to explain that that was the POINT of having boyfriends: to dump them first! She was an unbelievably charming, special girl and one of the best people for random natters and will be missed madly by all of us.
Izzy Abbey (Headington Girl's School) wrote at 10:07pm on December 10th, 2007
this girl was absoultely brilliant and i'm so sorry not to have known her better...XxXxXxX
Colin Stokes (London) wrote at 10:07pm on December 10th, 2007
Thanks for the times we had together, a long time ago I know, but our walks around putney and holland park, and our disco dates were things i won't forget. You truly were a kind and sensitive person, and I feel lucky that I knew you so well even if not recently. RIP xxx
Emmi Dodge (Putney High School) wrote at 9:45pm on December 10th, 2007 Hannah is one person i can never remember not knowing. Even back when she was in year 3 she was one of the nicest happiest people i have ever met. Just to see her would make you smile. I will always miss you Hannah and i think i can safeley say that you will never be forgotten
Liberty Gordon-Brown (Westminster School) wrote at 9:31pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah, i will always remeber you as the bright, smiling, wise, happy girl that you were. Thankyou for the music you introduced me to and your help and advice at times of need. We will miss you. Rest in Peace xx
Josh Tingle (Kings College School, Wimbledon) wrote at 9:24pm on December 10th, 2007
again, i had only met hannah a few times but i honestly cant think of a kinder, sweeter person. She made me laught a lot...RIPxx
Victoria Clarke (London) wrote at 9:19pm on December 10th, 2007
I didn't get the chance to see u that often but the times when we did, we had some amazing nights with lots of good memories and you never failed to put a smile on anyones face. Such a caring person who always made me laugh and who always had a smile on her face. You will be missed by so many people. RIP hannah xxx
Lucy Sacarello (Putney High School) wrote at 9:08pm on December 10th, 2007
I think that most people are affected as whenever they had a smile or warm hello from Hannah in the corridor, it really impacted everyone. She was always friendly whether you saw her in the street or in the corridor. By the number of people that have mourned for her, it is clear that she was truly unbelievable. We'll miss you, And you truly have inspired all of us! I believe Hannah was the linking between all age groups and was never shy to start up a conversation with someone she didnt know. Amazing. xxxxx
Anoushka Mehta (Putney High School) wrote at 9:01pm on December 10th, 2007
I didn't know hannah terrible well but every time i had the pleasure of talking to her, she was a genuienly lovely, smiley person who always had something funny to say and always managed to put a smile on your face. she was a warm and inspirational girl who will never be forgotten. judging by the number of posts here, it is obvious that hannah will be sorely missed. rip xxxx
Joss Meaks (Hampton School) wrote at 8:59pm on December 10th, 2007
From Serrie Meakins, Hannah was a star - from the first day I started teaching her in year 10, she was always happy, funny, positive....she alwasy did her homework, alway knew her stuff. She was a teachers dream! But she was such a sweet and good natured girl that it was clear the other girls loved her too. I shall miss her. We shall all miss her and the world will be a duller place without her in it.
Sophia Robson (Richmond Upon Thames College) wrote at 8:58pm on December 10th, 2007
I may have only known hannah in year 7 and i only saw her briefly from time to time since then but i know that she was a really great person and everyone who ever met her and talked to her will miss her.
Juliet Arthur (Putney High School) wrote at 8:54pm on December 10th, 2007
I didn't know Hannah that well, but from what I did know, I found her to be one of the sweetest, friendliest people I have ever come across. She had an impact on so many people, however big or small. Rest In Peace, you will be missed so much. xxxxxx
Olivia-Louise Ovenden (London) wrote at 8:41pm on December 10th, 2007
Speaking with people today made me realise that in the near ten years i've known Hannah i've never heard her say a bad word to or about anybody. We should all learn from this amazing attribute of hers which she carried with such grace and happiness, nobody can come close to her warmth acceptance and constant cheerfulness. Our thoughts are with her family and friends who are being so strong at this unimaginable time. She is sorely missed and will never be forgotten, or the atmosphere and cheer she brought to everyone in a different way. Rest In Peace Hannah xxxxxxxxxx
Sadhbh O'Sullivan (Putney High School) wrote at 8:26pm on December 10th, 2007
i knew hannah in the way that id say hi to her in passing in the corridor, and id speak to her in choir but she was easily one of the happiest, nicest girls ive ever met, and whilst we may not have been close, her death has affected me. as it has everyone rest in peace hannah you wont be forgotten
Adam Stylianou (London) wrote at 8:11pm on December 10th, 2007
Mrs J Stylianou (Putney Park School) remembers you from the age of five as the brightest button she ever met. I was privileged enough to have been your teacher and learnt more from you than I could ever have taught you. Thanks for the memories, I will cherish them forever. (Mr A Stylianou)
Henrietta Wormal (Wimbledon High School) wrote at 8:01pm on December 10th, 2007
You were the happiest person i knew, always smiling and friendly! You were AMAZING at ballet! Lots of love x x x x
Lulu Dickins (The Harrodian School) wrote at 7:28pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah,when i was younger you were my role model,beautiful , lovely and so talented.I remember going to gymnastics with you once a week and always trying to impress you on our car journey there .I looked up to you .Rest in Peace beauty you will be deeply missed!All my Love xxxx
Manvir Hansra (London) wrote at 7:14pm on December 10th, 2007
I did not know Hannah for long, but I did know that she was a genuinely kind-hearted person. She was always so happy and smiley, and would make you smile as well. Hannah, you were always full of energy and enthusiasm, I don’t know how you did it. You truly were a wonderful person who will be missed greatly. Rest In Peace Hannah, we will miss you xxxxx
Liv Archibald (Putney High School) wrote at 7:09pm on December 10th, 2007 hannah was one of the happiest people i have ever met. she was unbelievably independent and determined. everybody loved to be around her because she was cheerful and funny. i will always remember her for our days in lytton house, in pinafore pirates, and for her infectious smile. ive never known someone to be so happy ALL the time xxxxxxxxxx
Catherine Goldstone (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 6:54pm on December 10th, 2007
it's so horrible that you were taken before i could get to know you better. You will always stick out in my memory as being the best, most positive, funny, beautiful and happy pirate in the world. We'll all miss you. RIP xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxc
Erica Roche (Putney High School) wrote at 6:52pm on December 10th, 2007
I am lucky enough to have known Hannah for 16 years and gone to school with her for 9 of them. Growing up she was like a sister to me and i truly cannot explain what a special person she was. Hannah, your vibrance and enthusiam will never be forgotton and i hope that wherever you are now you can make the difference that we know you were determined to make. Rest in peace my little angel x
Kim Chua (Putney High School) wrote at 6:43pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah, you were an inspiration to all of us with your infectious smile and bubbly personality. Thank you for being the most amazing and caring person that you were. You were truly one of a kind and I will miss you terribly. Rest in Peace. xxxxx
Jenny Holl (London) wrote at 6:34pm on December 10th, 2007
Will miss your cheerful, positive view on life Hannah. I never heard you moan once in the 4 years I've known you and am glad to have walked in Box Hill and travelled to Seville and Lisbon with you. Will miss your chirpy sunny smile round school very much. xxxx
Mimi McD (The Grey Coat Hospital) wrote at 6:32pm on December 10th, 2007
i havent ever met hannah and i never knew her...but i heard about her from nicola and it made me cry to hear that she had gone.... im sad i wont meet her but happy that she touched so many lives. thankyou hannah for helping nicola with her physics....i know it meant alot. RIP my dear. xxxx
Alicia Birchall (Putney High School) wrote at 5:57pm on December 10th, 2007
We will never forget how you made us smile no matter what. I know that every thing you did touched someone, and I pray that as we all remember you in own way we remember how your kindness brightened our day and that we all remember to be as kind and positive as you were, and to try to be as friendly and kind to everone and you. Hananah, you will never be replaced and you will never be forgotton, for every day you were with us you made the world a better place to live in, and for that we are all truly thankful. Rest in Peace Hananh xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tammy Sadrudin (Putney High School) wrote at 5:41pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah touched all our hearts with her exceptionally bubbly and positive personality, she was a friend to everyone. Whether you knew her well or not, you couldn't help but smile when you saw her beautiful face. She had the ability to light up a room with her stunning voice, reaching out to us all. So pure of heart at such a young age, God felt she was ready to be in a better place. Rest in peace Hannah, you will never be forgotten. xxx
Jess Hitch (Hurtwood House) wrote at 5:37pm on December 10th, 2007
I can't put into words how amazing Hannah was, she made everyone smile and was always laughing. I've known her all my life and will never lose the wonderfull memories I have of her. She will be sorely missed by everyone x x x x
Georgie Allen (Putney High School) wrote at 5:28pm on December 10th, 2007 hannah we will all miss you so much and no one will ever forget your smile and how you could make almost every situation funny, ill never forget you, rest in peace xxxxxxxx
Georgia Derry - Evans (Francis Holland School) wrote at 5:26pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah was so lovely whenever i saw her we always had such fun nights out!! my thoughts are with her friends and family rip hannah xxxxxxx
Sishy Goodall (Headington Girl's School) wrote at 5:10pm on December 10th, 2007
hannah- we have only met once. but you were an inspiration to me; a gorgeous, friendly, telented and intellegent young woman. im sure we will have a music session together one day- and i cant wait! rest ini peace hannah with all my love and admiration XX
Amy Elizabeth Heggart (Putney High School) wrote at 5:06pm on December 10th, 2007
I was practicing at school the other day, and next door i heard a stunning version of 'Halleluia' and i wondered who it was. When i had finished, i looked in and saw it was Hannah singing. I had never heard her before but it was beautiful. (in fact, I secretly went home and tried to work out the chords!) I did not know her well, but she was lovely to talk to and I will not forget her beautiful voice. Rest in Peacexox
Delete Katie Marsh (Warwick) wrote at 4:59pm on December 10th, 2007
Hannah was one of the bubbliest and brightest people I ever knew. She managed to stay cheerful even in the most stressful situations! She was a wonderful, kind and thoughtful person who I, and many many others, will never forget.. xxxxx
Kat Atkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 4:57pm on December 10th, 2007
I met you about twice and thought you the loveliest person i had met. May you rest in peace x
Charlotte Harrison Keen (London) wrote at 4:55pm on December 10th, 2007
I havent known hannah long but she really was one of the most genuinly lovely people i have ever met ..... RIP hannah xx
Chloe Bustin (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 4:52pm on December 10th, 2007
Even though i only met u a couple of times, i can honestly say you are one of the most amazing people i will ever meet in my life. you were always so positive and made everyone laugh. thanks for being such a great person, you will b missed, but will also be in our memories. RIP pirate Hannah xxxxxxxxxxx
Max O'Collins (Cranbrook School) wrote at 4:41pm on December 10th, 2007
not only have we lost a lovely, beautiful girl, but also a great pirate. you will never be forgotten hannah, xxx
Kat Cameron (Putney High School) wrote at 4:31pm on December 10th, 2007
hannah was one of the happiest people i have ever met... i never saw her sad, and she always made people smile. she will be greatly missed and never forgotten at putney high, my thoughts are with family at this tragic time, rip xxx
Rachel Brewster (Putney High School) wrote at 11:18am on December 10th, 2007
Hannah.. i believe that you are now in a better place...and that you will have the peace and greatness that you deserve.. i'm sorry that i did not chat to you more at school... i will try and live out your dream.. as i'm going to medical school in sept and i know that you wanted to do this too.. you were an amazing singer.. and i pray for you and all the ppl that loved you... you shall be missed xxx
Kim De Souza (London) wrote at 11:17am on December 10th, 2007
Hannah King was such a beautiful, talented and amazing person, to say the least. I remember rehearsing for the music showcase with her. I was taken a back by her rendition of Hallelujah which captivated the crowd and took everyone away from their stressful lives into a state of peace and serenity. When I think of Hannah, I see a beautiful girl always smiling. I see a girl with so much dedication & ambition, a girl with incredible talent, a girl who will never be forgotten by those she blessed with her friendship & love. If I close my eyes she is still with me. You have left such sweet memories in the hearts of so many. Hannah, I will always pray for you and your family. Rest In Peace. All my love, Kim xxx
Lauren Doble (London) wrote at 11:46pm on December 9th, 2007
I forgot to say when I wrote on here earlier that Hannah and I had a conversation earlier in the week about the fact I was planning to go to Tottenham v Man City today, and she revealed a random fondness of Spurs???!!! We joked about it at the time because I was going to be supporting Man City. Anyway, yesterday for several logistical reasons I decided that despite really wanting to, I wouldn't be able to make the game today. But when I heard the tragic news this morning it changed my mind again and I felt I desperately wanted to be there, so I went. Despite being there in support of Man City, it seemed fitting that Spurs won in a quite random manner, to honour Hannah's quite random declaration of having a soft spot for them earlier in the week! As I think I said before - Hannah never failed to raise a smile x
Mimi Thomas (London) wrote at 11:33pm on December 9th, 2007
I remember when i first came to putney and didn't really know anyone in my english class. Hannah, you would always make an effort to be kind, and make me feel welcome. You were so enthusiastic, and full of life, you were passionate about everything you did, and always put a happy twist on things. My thoughts are truly with your family and friends at this difficult time. You will forever remain in so many people's hearts. xx
Hannah Walters (Kingston Grammar School) wrote at 11:27pm on December 9th, 2007
RIP Hannah. You didn't deserve to be taken so young and you were one of the nicest and sweetest people i have ever met xxx
Vicky Illingworth (Putney High School) wrote at 11:24pm on December 9th, 2007
there is no way you deserve this, so young and so beautiful with one of the truest hearts i know. i've put off writing on the wall cos i just can't put how i feel and what an amazing person you are into simple words. you brought smiles wherever you went and i'm so sorry we didn't walk home together so much this year, but i will always remember the special times we did. I promise you will always be remembered. my best wishes are with your family. loveyou x x x
Jes Christieson (Putney High School) wrote at 11:08pm on December 9th, 2007
always optimistic with something nice to say, we will all miss you so much, your bubbly personality will never be forgotten, our loss is heavens gain physics and chemestry will never be the same xxxx
Aleks Klosok (Kings College School, Wimbledon) wrote at 11:08pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, you were always the person who would light up any conversation with your incredible character and you'd always be there to offer support. It will only be the great things that i'll remember about you, only the memories of happiness and kindness. The list of things that could describe you would go on and on. It was great to have known you, even if it was only for a short time. Why do things like this always happen to the kindest people? You will always be remembered and never forgotten. RIP KLosok xxxxxxx
Emma Gregory (London) wrote at 11:04pm on December 9th, 2007
i only met you a couple of times but i only have to read the comments to see how much you are loved and how much you will be missed. Rest In Peace, forever and always xxxx
Ed Treadwell (Radley College) wrote at 10:51pm on December 9th, 2007
a long time since pre-prep, but memories not forgotten. x
Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 10:49pm on December 9th, 2007
Please put up any photos of Hannah and keep writing your thoughts xx
Charlotte Giles (Putney High School) wrote at 10:48pm on December 9th, 2007
i really can't get my head around all of this hannah, but i know that young enterprise isn't going to be the same without you. I'm not sure that i remember how to tie those bows! i hope that wherever you are, you're happy and i know by all of these comments that you won't be forgotten xxxx
Margery Infield (Putney High School) wrote at 10:48pm on December 9th, 2007
I've been thinking about all the people who you touched, Hannah, and it's simply incredible. You transcended the year groups and brought smiles to so many people with your bubbly personality and wit. I will never forget Lisbon 06: what laughs! Choir rehearsals won't be the same without your sarcastic comments to cheer us up. You will be missed so very much. xxxxx
Sophia Bown (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 10:42pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah... we didnt meet all that many times i think, i definitely remember each time we saw each other us saying "omg we should see each other more often". i remember the first time i met you and you bounded in so happy... you were always very happy. i remember joking with you endlessly, we had the same sense of humour and we were on the same wavelength. we used to talk a lot about going and becoming pirates, starting off small with our rubber blow up dinghy and then upgrading every now and then. i just wish that i had seen you more and known you even better. it seems so unreal that someone as amazing as you can have gone, just like that. you will be missed, but remembered forever. RIP xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Elle Brighton (Putney High School) wrote at 10:38pm on December 9th, 2007
I can't believe you won't be here anymore, it shouldn't have happened, you had such amazing aspirations in life and so much determination, you never had a bad thing to say about anyone and tried to show the bright side in every situation, biology classes will not be the same, we will all miss you so much RIP xXx
Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 10:37pm on December 9th, 2007
i just had the most moving memory of you..... at PGL, saying that you never had and never would try smoking because 'you should never take any chances with life'.......... you did not deserve this hannah..... it's the biggest injustice i've ever seen..... xXx
Verity Phillips (London) wrote at 10:28pm on December 9th, 2007
i never saw you that often but when we did we always had good times at awans!you were always so thoughtful and friendly making everyone feel included, im thinking of you and your family, rest in peace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 10:26pm on December 9th, 2007
Everyone keep writing up your memories because Hannah's family are finding this group very comforting. Also dig out ANY photos of Hannah and post them up because I think that her parents are going to make a Happy Hannah album xxx
Ceri Davies (The Lady Eleanor Holles School) wrote at 10:25pm on December 9th, 2007
I've known you all your life, literally. Words can't describe how amazing you are and how much you will be missed Hannah, rest in peace xxxx
Polly Rowan (Lady Margaret School) wrote at 10:15pm on December 9th, 2007 I have only met you 3 or 4 times but you were always so lovely and bubbly. you were so nice to me recently at a party where i didnt really know anyone, thank you. from the number of people in this group, you can see how many people love you and miss you. this is such a shock, and i feel for your family right now. xxxxxxxx
Anna Robertson (Bedales School) wrote at 10:11pm on December 9th, 2007
You are a truly amazing person, you will be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to meet you. I never got the chance to see you as much as I would have liked but will always remember your huge smile, all my love xx
Fiona Winter (no network) wrote at 10:11pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, no combination of words could possible describe how people feel right now. you were such a good friend to my sister and i can see how much she misses you, its indescribable. you always made a way of making someone laugh, in ballet when you told me not to worry and just to shift the blame... i look back and laugh. out of all Hannah's W friends you were the one to include me the most and make me feel welcome and i will never forget that. something i cant stop thinking about is how you had a plan for your life... you wanted to be a doctor and to no that so early in your life is an achievement. someone in this world will carry your dream on and everyone who ever met you will miss you every day for ever. i wish i could have said goodbye. all my love Fiona xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Chantal King (Putney High School) wrote at 10:06pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah, you'll be missed by everyone who knew you. You were so happy and amazing and always managed to put a smile on my face. I don't know what anyone is going to do without you. its so unfair that you are not here, u were always so enthusiastic, especailly about recycling and i'm sure you would have made an amazing doctor (or formula 1 driver!!!). you will be in our hearts forever and we'll never forget you.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Isy Hollom (London) wrote at 9:57pm on December 9th, 2007
trying to think of old memories and just remembered our special toothbrush!...many good times and thank you for the wonderful memories you have left us with. We will all miss you so much and rest in peace xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Lydia Jones (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 9:54pm on December 9th, 2007
I didnt know Hannah as well as most of the members of this group, but i know how much she was loved, and that this beautiful girl will stay with us much longer than she was allowed to. RIP xxxxxxxxxx
Henrietta Torrance (London) wrote at 9:50pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, your medical aspirations have inspired me so much. Georgina and I will do it together with you right beside us. We will always remember you. Lots of Love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx P.S You looked absolutely stunning at Stella's.
Pierce Mendenhall (St Paul's School) wrote at 9:46pm on December 9th, 2007
Although I only knew you for 5 straight days, you made my medicine work experience bearable with you bubbliness and wonderful personality RIP hannah
Delete Nadine Smith (Putney High School) wrote at 9:41pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah your enuthusiasm for life and kindness to everyone was so special. There should be more people like you in the world and you will always live on in our hearts.
Katrina Spreyer (London) wrote at 9:39pm on December 9th, 2007
she was an amazing girl with an amazing smile who everyone loved!! R.I.P.Hannah xxxx
Ellie W (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 9:27pm on December 9th, 2007
I cant say i remember the first time we met, because we were so young: singing group. Then again we had the discos of years 7-9 and from then the randomly finding each other in restaurants, at fireworks or on buses. you always had something nice to say and a joke to crack, This is such an awful shock, we will all miss you, life isnt fair xxx
Clara Hardingham (Putney High School) wrote at 9:22pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, you are amazing - a breath of fresh air to everyone who knew you. I'll never forget you and i'll miss you loads xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Minty Farquhar (downe house school) wrote at 9:14pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah..hadnt seen you for ages but always remember the funny times we had at Lytton House (you being the major general..will always make me laugh when i watch pinafore pirates!). so shocked, you're clearly going to be missed a lot. RIP. XOX
Georgia Hopkins (Queens Gateway to Health Sciences) wrote at 9:11pm on December 9th, 2007 Ive never met anyone who is as loved as hannah is, she has created such a big lasting impression on everyone. We all love you Hannah. xxx
Brid Arnstein (Putney High School) wrote at 9:10pm on December 9th, 2007 truly, quite simply a beautfiul girl. Rest in peace Hannah.
Ellie Wright (London) wrote at 9:07pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah you always make me smile!! so i will smile whenever i walk past your haouse and when im walking home and when im on the 430 and think of the first time we properly met and i thought what a bublly perpsn you were! i will miss our ocasional walkinghomes and your amazingly lovely friedly beaming face and constant chatter whenever i bumped into you at school or somewhere on the way home, normally on our road, i will miss you alot alot, love you xxxxxxxxxxx
Onsse Hassan (London) wrote at 9:01pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah and i went to putney park together, than she left and we met again at putney high. Sadly i haven't had long to get to know her again all i can say is that she was an amazing person! R.I.P
Emily Wells (Surbiton High School) wrote at 8:49pm on December 9th, 2007
I will always remember the Putney Park days x
Lauren McKenzie (London) wrote at 8:31pm on December 9th, 2007
i didnt know hannah very well but i remember the first time i met her in the junior school she was soo nice to me and i will always remember how happy i was to have met her. xx
Gus MacLeod (Kings College School, Wimbledon) wrote at 8:30pm on December 9th, 2007
can everyone put any pictures they have of Hannah up as her parents would like as many as possible. search your computers and get posting x
Carolyn Burr (London) wrote at 8:04pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah... I will miss you so much, I hadnt seen you in ages! but wheneva you saw me youd always say hi and make me laugh without fail! I will never forget our amazingly funny ballet lessons I was lucky enough to share with you and the scaryness of having to cope with those old smelly examiners... your earings... and our moving backwards dance where we thought Karen couldnt see! Rest in peace darling... I will miss you so much.... You touched my heart and I will never forget you.. dance by my side for eva, ill never forget you xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Richard Cook (London) wrote at 8:03pm on December 9th, 2007
What happened? :O:O I only knew her for a short time and only met her a couple of times! But she was very nice person I remember one of our convo on MSN about musics and bands She alo was very helpful funny and just a very nice person! RIP Hannah :(:(:(:(:( xxxx<
Lotti Boreham (Putney High School) wrote at 7:53pm on December 9th, 2007
I will miss you Hannah, from your enthusiasm in medical society to your constant encouragment to get us all to recycle! You were one of the friendliest & lovliest girls I've ever met, and its unjust that you had to be taken from us this young. You had so much to give and worked so hard. I'll never forget this one amazing talk we had in the art classroom about the future and how determined you were to become an incredible doctor. It was probably the most inspiring speech anyone ever made to me. I'll miss you so much, medical society will never be the same again. My thoughts are with your family at this difficult time. Love you. RIP. xxxxxx
Harriet Marsden (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 7:34pm on December 9th, 2007
probably shudnt even be joinin this as i only met her 4 a day but even im feelin th loss, its jst so unfair. she had her whole life ahed of her bt she wont b forgotton. luv 2 her family XXX
Iona Gilmour (Putney High School) wrote at 7:34pm on December 9th, 2007
Your sparkle, your amazing infectious smile which got everyone smiling! and your enthusiasm for everything are an inspiration to all. Your incredible personality and love was perfect for Dr King and will be thoroughly missed. I'll never forget your amusing ramblings in med soc, our monday morning tea chats and your endless persistence for me to join recycling club! All my love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Huw Atkin (no network) wrote at 7:29pm on December 9th, 2007 Hannah, you always filled people with happiness where ever you went and never had bad words about anyone. You always had a smile on your face and good intentions in your heart. You will be greatly missed, never forgotten and we will all love you forever. xxxxx
Steve Galloway (London) wrote at 7:23pm on December 9th, 2007
You were one of the kindest people I've ever met- always smiling and always able to bring a smile to someones face. I'll never forget all the happy times we had. rest in peace hannah xxxxxx
Tom Elliott (King's College School) wrote at 7:02pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, i will always remember you for the way that you were able to make me smile whatever the situation. The way we used to rescue bees together in my garden, and the way you always used to be so interested in nature. When i was with you i was always happy. You are the best person in the world Hannah, and you were taken way before your time, you were destined for greatness and although you are now gone from our world i know you will be watching over all of us. You will inspire all of us to be great. I will hold you in my heart and love you forever Hannah. I will always remember you. I will always love you hannah from the person you were when me met all those years ago to the incredible happy, intelligent person that you grew into. xxxxxxxxxxxx
Monica Lee (Putney High School) wrote at 6:56pm on December 9th, 2007
HANNAH!!! you will be never forgotten from any of our hearts neverever! :'(..... you were one of the nicest person i ever knew ..... i cannot believe now there wont be our little convo before our music lessons nor the medical society without you... you meant so much to all of us hannah love you xxxxxxxxx Rest In Peacexxxxxxx
Emma Wilkinson (Putney High School) wrote at 6:45pm on December 9th, 2007
i may have only really known u in years 7 and 8, but i will never forget how kind and welcoming u were when the rest of my year had gone to france. whenever id see u around school u would always be soo happy. i hope u r ok wherever u r and u will never be forgotten by anyone rip hannah xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jemima Owen (The Harrodian School) wrote at 6:40pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, you only have to look at everything written on this wall to see what an impact you have had on so many people's lives. You were such a beautiful person. I honestly don't think I can ever remember you saying anything bad about anybody. You helped me so much, especially in the last couple of years. The fact you always tried to cheer me up, chat to me in art, etc.. I wish we'd gone on that bead-course in Covent Garden together. I remember our telepathy in Ms. Hattaway's class - we really thought we could do it! I'll never forget you. It's so unfair that this happened to someone as fantastic, warm and kind as you. All the love in the world, xxxxxxxx
Flo Ware (Putney High School) wrote at 6:38pm on December 9th, 2007
Your bright blue coat will be missed along Chartfield on the way to school. Your singing will be missed in carol concerts, choir tours and music showcases. Your enthusiasm for all things environmental will be missed in 6th form commitee. Your smile will be missed by everyone that knew you. We will never forget you xxx
Lucy Hunt (Putney High School) wrote at 6:35pm on December 9th, 2007
The best sports acro partner I ever had. You put a smile on my face ever week at sixth form committee with your love and dedication to recycling and you were always so happy to help with anything. we will make sure our plastic bags get reused for you. You'll be missed by everyone at Putney XXXXX
Laura Shook (Putney High School) wrote at 6:21pm on December 9th, 2007
There is no explanation for this injustice. I have always admired you Hannah; you are a truly uplifting person. You would have made an outstanding doctor and i have no doubt that you would have saved countless lives. it is just so unfair, this should never happen to people as good as you. we will all struggle to ever come to terms with this tragedy, our thoughts are with your family i love you Hannah,may you rest in peace. xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sophie Marx (Francis Holland School) wrote at 6:15pm on December 9th, 2007 Always a twinkle in her eye. Forever a star. XXX Report - Delete Mimi Thomas (London) wrote at 6:13pm on December 9th, 2007 hannah-always the optimist, so friendly, so welcoming, so kind. will miss the music chats and matching coats. so special, so loved. rest in pease lovely. xx
Clementine Kevin Clough (London) wrote at 5:56pm on December 9th, 2007
forever loved and never forgotton. will remember : pinafore pirates, you in tudor uniform for mrs myer, christmas carol solos together always smiling and always happy - hope u find a better place than what we have been given xxxxxxxxx
Georgie Harris (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 5:53pm on December 9th, 2007
i only met her once, but she was one of the nicest people ive ever met. she was so fun and cheerful and its not fair. i wish i could have had the chance to get to know you better hannah. R.I.P xxx
Ellie Tack (Putney High School) wrote at 5:52pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah, you will be an irreplaceable spot in the common room, I will greatly miss your prescence on the committee too. I promise I will keep pushing to get a seperate bin for plastic and cans xxx
Victoria Witkowski (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 5:30pm on December 9th, 2007
she was always smilling and happy to see everyone. will not be forgotten EVER x
Tilly Craston (St. Mary's) wrote at 5:09pm on December 9th, 2007
I will always remember Hannah dressed as The Educated Major General in our Year 6 production of Pinafore Pirates with that big red rose in her hair. In the four years that I was lucky enough to go to school with her she never ever failed to make me smile and laugh. Walking home with her and Kate after choir was the highlight of the day. I will always think of her and her love of anything and everything ridiculous and how she was so kind to everyone - there was absolutely nothing false about her and I can't think of a single time that she fell out with or was remotely nasty to anyone. It's a complete tragedy that someone so loved and young had to go so quickly and decades too soon. There was obviously a shortage of angels in Heaven and she was the best person possible for the job. RIP xox
Lydia McEvoy (London) wrote at 5:01pm on December 9th, 2007
One of the kindest, warmest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and an inspiration to us all through her hard work and care. You will never be forgotten and may you rest in peace. XXXXXXXXXX
Polly Rutland (London) wrote at 4:52pm on December 9th, 2007
always in my heart hannah.X
Amelia Louis (Bradfield College) wrote at 4:18pm on December 9th, 2007
she always put up with my inability to do science, especially with miss ames! i may not go to putney anymore but i will be proud to wear my pirate clothes around bradfield college tomorrow xxxxx
Anna Paynter (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 4:08pm on December 9th, 2007
She was loved by everyone who met her, and not surprisingly because she was an awesome girl who always wore a smile! She'll always be remembered!
Violet Cowan (Aspen High School) wrote at 4:01pm on December 9th, 2007
RIP Hannah..you never failed to put a smile on my face..xx
Fiora Lopes (Esher College) wrote at 3:38pm on December 9th, 2007
I just can't get over the shock...and to such a lovely person..rest in peace xxxxxx
Emily Rivett (Putney High School) wrote at 3:33pm on December 9th, 2007
I have known Hannah since I wass eight and she was seven and i cannot remember a single time when being around her was not an absolute pleasure. She was a magical person until the very end and will never be forgotten "It is not how long the star burns for that matters, rather the brightness of the light" Hannah was the brightest person ever and shall always be loved xxxx
Janina Moutia-Bloom (London) wrote at 3:32pm on December 9th, 2007
I didn't know her personally, but I was meant to meet her yesterday, and now I know why I didn't get the chance. She sounds like a beautiful person - I'm so sorry for everyone that knew and loved her. RIP. xxxxxxxxxx
Hannah Fickling (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 3:24pm on December 9th, 2007
I guess most people writing stuff on this wall will remember Hannah as a pirate (and a good one she was) but i remember her as a bunny, she was Hannah bunny and i was Hannah yaya. we grew up together and though we didn't see each other as often as we would have liked everytime we did meet up she was as wonderful, bubbly, funny, smiley, happy and full of amazing stories as ever. I can't remember the last time Hannah, Alice and i were together, i wish that we had seen each other all together more often, just like when we were younger. Bunny introduced me to loads of things, poker, starbucks, supersmash bros, beading, making dreamcatchers, the guitar, Johnny Depp... it was amazing how many people knew her... i remember meeting people and they would know her and everyone would love her. I feel so privilaged that i was her friend and she brought so much joy to my heart and to the hearts of so many others. I'll miss her so much and i will never ever forget her.
Ella Newton (London) wrote at 3:24pm on December 9th, 2007
i never met Hannah but from what ive heard she was an amazing person. its just so sad, life is so unfair. God bless. r.i.p xxx
Alyce Perrott (London) wrote at 3:19pm on December 9th, 2007
I haven't known hannah very long but she was one of the loveliest people I have ever met. RIP xxxxxxxxx
Tim Wigmore (Tiffin Boys' School) wrote at 3:03pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah you were the kindest and most amazing person anyone could ever know, and so clever too. You were wacky and original but only in a good way. I really cannot believe this has happened to you - there is no justice. xx
Frankie Tobi (London) wrote at 2:54pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah you were one of the most special people I ever met. I will never forget the memories I have of you on the choir tour and just generally in school corridors. I am in complete shock. No one deserves to go this young. Love you for ever. xxxxxxxxxx
Irina Buznea (London) wrote at 2:48pm on December 9th, 2007
I just came online and saw my invitation to this group - this was the first I heard about what's happened. I absolutely cannot believe it, I'm in complete shock, I can't understand it. It seems insane that I'm writing this message now. Hannah was an absolutely incredible person with a beautiful, contagious smile. She was one of the most down to earth, genuine people I've ever met in my life and she wouldn't say a bad word about anyone. No-one could deserve this less. I'll never forget PGL and Spanish memories and I will always treasure the mix CD you made me full of OPM... I just can't get over it. I don't actually know how this happened so all sorts are going through my head. Could someone please message me to explain..? I'd appreciate it a lot. xXx
April Cain (Putney High School) wrote at 2:45pm on December 9th, 2007
r.i.p hannah, ill never forget you and the ghost stories you told me in the wendy hut. ill remember you everytime i tell anyone them. its a shame that you never got to write me that book like we planned, but it doenst matter. its hard to believe i saw you only a week ago walking out of school in your blue coat. its so surreal. i hope you are happy wherever you are. xxxx
Stella Reynolds (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 2:37pm on December 9th, 2007
I think it would be a lovley idea for everyone to upload their photos of Hannah as we should celebrate her life and never forget her happy face.
Sian Jenkins (Surbiton High School) wrote at 2:22pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah was the best friend ANYone could ever hope for and we shuld know- 10 FANTASTIC years as the 3 amigos! In our eyes she will never be forgotton but always missed. We'll love Hannah forever Sian and Lizzie
Kelly Harlock (Esher College) wrote at 2:09pm on December 9th, 2007
Nobody will ever forget Hannah. Such a beautiful, bright and wonderful person will never fade from my memory, nor anybody elses. She had so much love and kindness to give everyone, and we all adored her for it - well, that and the fact she also did a fantastic impression of Vicky Pollard. Hannah, we miss you; we'll never stop missing you - we love you. xxxxxxxxx
Olivia-Louise Ovenden (London) wrote at 1:49pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah was one of the most kind, funny and warm hearted people at our school. Its such a huge loss to have suffered and i'm sure i speak for all of us when i say we will never forget her and the kindness she showed everyone. Life can be cruel and unfair, to see her hardwork gone and family suffering but our prayers are with her family and friends and may she forever rest in peace. It's unbelievable to have lost someone so beautiful, so full of integrity and so strong who had time for anyone and everyone. Hannah we will never forget you and thank you for everything you contributed to our lives, our thoughts are with your friends and family and we will all help eachother through this incredibly hard time xxxxxxxx
Maggie Murray (Putney High School) wrote at 1:48pm on December 9th, 2007
There's not much more that can be said about how absolutely amazing Hannah was. She was always kind to everyone and I honestly can't think of a single bad memory about her. She didn't deserve this. I know I'll always remember her. Thank you Hannah, and rest in peace xxxxx
Sally Oliver (Putney High School) wrote at 1:44pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah was amazing.... enough said. may she never be forgotten. xx
Phoebe O'Hanlon (Putney High School) wrote at 1:30pm on December 9th, 2007
rest in peace hannah.we will never forget u and your amazing personality xxx
Hollie Leat (Putney High School) wrote at 1:26pm on December 9th, 2007
Our loss is heavens gain, sleep tight Hannah xxx
Annie Miller (London) wrote at 1:23pm on December 9th, 2007
Hannah was the happiest and sweetest girl i've ever met. She always had something nice to say or was doing something funny and she had a huge heart. She was truly amazing. We're thinking of you hannah...xxxxxx
Christina Tsitsopoulos (Godolphin and Latymer) wrote at 1:12pm on December 9th, 2007 I only ever met you three times Hannah but that was enough to see what a truly lovely person you were. May you rest in peace and i'm sure we will all keep our best memories of you in our hearts forever. xxx
Flo Smith (London) wrote at 1:09pm on December 9th, 2007
hans, the pirate idea is amazing - think of the smile that it would put on hannah's face to see all her friends and classmates honour her by noting her love for pirates. hannah was set on doing medicine, and what an amazing doctor she would have been - not only was she unbelievably clever she also was one of the kindest people you'd ever meet. rest in peace hannah, we'll never forget.
Nicola Pring (Putney High School) wrote at 1:07pm on December 9th, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfPJeDssBOM charging an iPod with an onion hannah, we'll do it for you xxxxxxxxxxx
Tash Evans (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 1:06pm on December 9th, 2007
im so so sorry hannah, you didnt deserve this and i wish i could have seen you more often. will always remember happy memories RIP xxxx M
Hans Spencer (London) wrote at 12:54pm on December 9th, 2007
and i dont think anyone would forget her unhealthy obsession for pirates... therefore everyone tomorrow is a pirate themed day so that everyone can remember all the amazing stuff about her... even if you just bring in an eye patch or something, anything is fine...xxxxxxx
Louise Brookes-Pearce (Putney High School) wrote at 12:52pm on December 9th, 2007
hannah was so kind, if you ever needed anything she would always be there. she was one of the few people who always cared about what was important and didn't lt anything else shadow it. a toast to hannah, may she rest in peace, my thoughts are with her family and those who were close to her we all love you hannah xxxxxxxxxx
Hollie Leat (Putney High School) wrote at 12:15pm on December 9th, 2007
R.I.P Hannah............xxxx
Adriana Van Der Linden (St Paul's Girls' School) wrote at 12:06pm on December 9th, 2007
One thing that always struck me about Hannah was that she was so full of life. She never seemed to waste even one minute with negative thoughts, and always had time for people. She was one of the most amazing people that I knew, and almost all of my fondest childhood memories have her in then in some way. The brevity of her life is so unfair, and I cannot believe such an amazing person is gone from the world, although her memory will always remain. RIP xxxxxx
Isabel Cattle (London) wrote at 11:59am on December 9th, 2007
i will always miss you hannah, nothing will be the same without you, "yar" and "nar" (a toast to private jokes) xxxxxxxxxx
Lauren Doble (London) wrote at 11:49am on December 9th, 2007
I'm utterly shocked by the news. What a waste of an incredibly special life. In all the ten years I had the pleasure of knowing Hannah she never did anything to hurt anyone and always managed to raise a smile. She will be sadly missed and warmly remembered, and as her Elsa Maud Plant Scholarship partner I endeavour to somehow incorperate something into my trip in honour of her and all the amazing work she was planning to do. RIP Hannah xxxx
Jenny Whitgift (Putney High School) wrote at 11:39am on December 9th, 2007
Hannah was the life and soul of the party not to mention our physics lessons, her enthusiasm in science taught us such things as how to power your ipod with an onion. good times. you will remain in our hearts always.
Georgina Thomas (London) wrote at 11:36am on December 9th, 2007
I will remember many memories lovingly. rip. X
Mele Redbond (Putney High School) wrote at 11:26am on December 9th, 2007
hannah was probably what defined a good samaritan, she was so lovely to be around and never failed to make me smile x
Nicola Pring (Putney High School) wrote at 11:22am on December 9th, 2007
RIP hannah....everyone will miss you so much xxx
Daisy Armitage (Queen's Gate School) wrote at 10:46am on December 9th, 2007
absolutely. i dont think anyone will have a bad memory of her. who remembers her goth phase? hehe x
Hans Spencer (London) wrote at 10:39am on December 9th, 2007
She was one of the most amazinng people ive ever met and we will never forget her xxxx