nearlyinstant 7th January 2014

I first met William when he was a small child and attended our Drama Worksops. We were entranced by him. He had such an imagination and threw himself whole heartedly into the performances. He was always fun to be with, with an ever ready smile. On one occasion he wore a pair of pink shiny shoes, a courageous dresser, even then. I have always admired his fashion sense. It takes courage and poise to look different when you are a teenager. His love of the cello and his art made him a special person too. I am very sad to know that I will not know the talented and charming adult he would have become. Carolyn D