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On August 30th, 2025, our lives changed forever.
The most unthinkable, tragic, and heartbreaking thing happened to our family—we lost our Lemmy. Writing this still breaks my heart, and it has been beyond difficult for all of us to even speak about. We don’t want to believe it, and we can’t. Lemmy was taken from us so suddenly, so young, and so tragically—while his two young boys were waiting for him at home.
This has shattered us all. As a family, we are still trying to process the reality of this loss.
I have started this GoFundMe not to cover the main funeral costs, as these have already been covered by the family, but to help with the extra expenses: food for the wake, additional funeral costs, and most importantly, support for Lemmy’s boys, Reggie and Bailey.
Reggie and Bailey were Lemmy’s whole world—his rock, his heroes. He was the most amazing dad, truly one of a kind. He introduced them to motor sports, scooters, and all kinds of weekend adventures. Every weekend, they could rely on him for fun, laughter, and love. He gave them experiences I could not have given alone, and his absence has left them heartbroken.
I have promised the boys that I will do everything I can to keep up the sports and activities they loved so much with their dad. As you can imagine, this comes with a huge financial toll. Because Reggie and Bailey need me full-time, I am not currently working, and this makes it even harder. One dream I’ve promised them is to save for a van so we can carry their motorbikes and quad bikes—helping us keep those precious memories alive and bringing them moments of happiness in this dreadful time. Any help towards this would mean the world—not just to me, but especially to the boys. This isn’t easy for me to ask, but as a mother, all I want is to see my boys smile again.
I also want to ask, from the bottom of my heart, for privacy and respect for our family. Please do not bring up Lemmy’s passing to the children when you see them out—they are doing their best to cope, and these reminders only deepen their pain. If they choose to talk, that’s their decision. Please guide your children to show the same respect.
We are so grateful for the love, kindness, and support shown to us during this heartbreaking time. We will post information about the funeral in as soon as we can. Thank you for helping us honor Lemmy’s memory and for standing by Reggie and Bailey as we try to rebuild our lives.
With love and gratitude,
Ieasha & family.
Funeral details - if you would like to join the family on the 26th September at 10.00am at Camborne crematorium
Wake - 12pm at bird in hand Hayle. Children are welcome to attend with supervision at all times.




