“10 white doves were released in memory of all our loved ones lost to the covid19 pandemic.'
Families have gathered to pay an emotional tribute to loved ones lost to Covid at the unveiling of a memorial bench in Glasgow’s Pollok Country Park., a support group set up to help those who have been bereaved, came together as a bench was placed within the grounds of the park.
Piper George Taylor was followed by Wilma Hunter and Adam Mathieson who carried a floral heart wreath, and a heart shaped plaque. Ms Stewart said: “10 white doves were released in memory of all our loved ones lost to the covid19 pandemic. “This bench will bring so much comfort to all the people that lost their lives or was affected by the Covid19 pandemic.”
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