Tributes paid at teenage Leeds United and Rhinos fan's funeral service
Friends and family of Josh Edwards of Bramley gathered at a packed Rawdon Crematorium on Wednesday (June 7) to pay their last respects to the teenager.
Police had been called at around 12pm on Sunday May 14 to Victoria Park Avenue at Bramley by a member of the public who was concerned over a man’s behaviour.
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Hide AdParamedics attended and Mr Edwards, was taken to St James’s Hospital. Doctors battled to save him, but he died surrounded by loved ones the following morning.
He would have celebrated his 20th birthday just seven days later.
Leeds United and Leeds Rhinos fan Mr Edwards - know to friends as ‘Little Josh’ - was a mechanical engineer at Pudsey manufacturing company OMCO.
Friends wore both clubs’ shirts in tribute at today’s funeral service.
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Hide AdMr Edwards’ great uncle, retired Baptist minister Bob Edwards, read tributes from family members at the service.
Rev Edwards said: “The family grieve terribly at the loss of their beautiful Joshua and cannot believe this is happening. It is like a nightmare and you know you are never going to wake up.”
Rev Edwards added: “In a word Joshua was a true gentleman. He was kind, funny, thoughtul, and always curious about others.
“He loved his life and had so much going for him as a 19-year-old; and this is what makes it so tragic for all his family and friends to bear.
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Hide Ad“The size of the hole in all our hearts is too big to mend.”
An inquest was opened and adjourned last week at Wakefield Coroner’s Court.
Mr Edwards leaves family including father Gareth, mother Candace, sister Kailey and his girlfriend Imogen Dunbar, 18.