Amber Jaqueline Ferguson (27 Sep 1985 - 14 Aug 2018)

Location
Cannon Hill Chapel, Canley Crematorium Cannon Hill Road Coventry CV4 7DF
Date
7th Sep 2018
Time
3.45pm
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In loving memory of Amber Jaqueline Ferguson who sadly passed away on 14th August 2018

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janice lees wrote

You left us to early, Amber, you will be sadly missed, and fondly remembered, Sleep Tight Sweet Dreams, Love Janice x x x x x

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Tobias Bergström wrote

I can not adequately explain how rare and significant it is to have built a long lasting friendship with Amber, who I have never met in person. Yet I have spent as much time with her as with any of my local friends for as long as I have known her. Amber was caring and inclusive. She could see the beauty in the little things that I would normally take for granted. She inspired and encouraged me to love life despite its faults, which shaped me into who I am today. She always gave and asked for nothing in return.

I will always remember Amber as the wonderful, gold hearted, and loving person she was.

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Evernice Jordan wrote

Its rare that you get to meet special people that leave a lasting impact on this moment of life we have. Amber meant a lot to me, no matter where I was on this planet she'd find a way to put a smile on my face. Our oldest children were the same age so for the brunt of a decade we'd relate to raising strong young men while figuring out some really bad dad jokes...

She made me a better person and will always hold a special place in my heart.

Love,
B-Rock

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I was extraordinarily lucky to get to know Amber over the past few years. Not only lucky to get to know such a high spirited, wonderful person, but to get to call her my friend. I cannot adequately express how much she will be missed, even the terrible puns she would memorize and wait hours to slip into a conversation. I could never have guessed how profound an impact and important part of my small world Amber would occupy, and will be eternally grateful for every moment I got to share with her. The world is a little less shiny, but her love and memory will never be forgotten.

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