* Leo's mum Sian, sisters Alessa and Lace and dad Garry.
* Leo Roberts.
The
mum and dad of a toddler from Llangollen who died suddenly earlier this year are taking on the
Three Peaks Challenge in his memory this month to raise money for Hope House
Children’s Hospices.
Leo
Roberts was nearly three when he died at hospital in February after
quickly becoming ill one day at home.
Leo was moved to Hope House’s special
Snowflake Suite after he died, so that his mum and dad, Sian and Garry, and his
brother and sisters, Max, Alessa and Lacey, could spend time with him and say
goodbye while being supported by the hospice team.
“Never in a million years would we think something like
this would happen. Leo showed no signs of being ill before the day he died and
we still don’t actually know what happened,” said Garry.
“Leo
was a mischievous little boy with lots of energy, he’d always be getting up to
something.
“After
he died we were told at the hospital about Hope House and the Snowflake suite
and being there meant we could be with Leo as a family for a few days. I can’t
imagine what it would have been like if we hadn’t had that chance to spend time
with him, and it was only possible because of Hope House.”
Mum
Sian said Leo is greatly missed by his family but that he also touched many
other people in Llangollen.
“People
knew Leo, he was so outgoing. The bin men would always flash their lights for
him as he was into his trucks and diggers, and he even knew the postman better
than we did,” she said.
“Once
you’d met Leo you didn’t forget him, he left an impression on everyone. He was
a real boisterous little boy.
“It
was an ongoing joke that Leo would always have his wellies on the wrong feet
when he walked out the house. You could put them right in front of him and he’d
still have them on the wrong feet.
“We
were planning normal things as a family like holidays and going to Chester Zoo
for Leo’s third birthday.
“Losing
Leo so suddenly, I honestly can’t describe how that feels – but I know that
having that time with Leo at Hope House was so important. It wasn’t a clinical
room like you’d think of at a hospital, it was our home for a few days where we
could be with him. All the staff there were absolutely incredible.
“We do
still have Leo with us every day at home in a special memory bear, wearing his
Manchester United kit.
“Walking the Three Peaks will be us giving something back
to say thank you, but also help in some way to make sure families can have
access to the care we did in the future.”
There
will be a group of 18 friends and family taking on the challenge of climbing
Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon on Sunday June 25.
Leo’s
sisters Alessa and Lacey have also held a sponsored walk at their school Ysgol
Bryn Collen, which will be added to the fund.
* If you would like to donate to Garry and Sian’s Three Peaks Challenge then please visit www.leojamesroberts.muchloved.com
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