
In Memory of Ewan Cotterill
On Easter Sunday my loving Auntie Lynn, Uncle Tony, and 18 year old cousin Chloe's lives were changed forever after discovering that their loving son and brother Ewan had passed away unexpectedly and suddenly at home in his bedroom. He was only 20 years old.
Ewan was a lovely young man who loved his family, and attended college like any other 20 year old. He had struggled with Dyspraxia; a common disorder affecting fine and/or gross motor coordination in children and adults, but had gained in confidence over recent years and had reached a point where he was becoming more independent, which bought his parents a huge amount of pride.
There are currently no answers as to what has happened to Ewan, so whilst the family await further, we wanted to do a something to raise as much money as we can in his memory and just as a gesture to his loving family. It's really the least that can be done while we all feel so helpless at this time. His parents Tony & Lynn and sister Chloe, have requested the Dyspraxia Foundation as their chosen charity so that other families can be given the support that may not have been as readily available when Ewan was a young child.
Thankyou for taking the time to read this. If you can give anything, even just a pound, it will help the Dyspraxia Foundation hugely with their work and will be a show of support for Ewan's family to let them know we are all thinking about them at this heart breaking time.
Thankyou so much.
More information about Dyspraxia Foundation: The Dyspraxia Foundation supports individuals and families affected by dyspraxia. We offer a telephone helpline service, organise conferences and events and support a network of local groups. The Dyspraxia Foundation is committed to making the teaching and medical professions more aware of dyspraxia and improving understanding of how those who have the condition can be helped