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A local business has created bench tributes for two young people from Boston who tragically died in recent times – ensuring their memory lives on in the town they called home.
The benches were delivered and installed on Friday, September 23, by local business Magnus Furniture, following funding from the families and schools of Kelsey and Roberts.A commemorative bench has been made to remember Roberts Buncis in Boston. | Photo: Magnus Furnitureby 15-year-old school friend Marcel Grzeszcz in December 2020.
Kelsey was a warrior her whole life. She spent large portions of her time on earth suffering with cystic fibrosis, living in and out of hospital before eventually undergoing a double lung transplant at just 14 years old. This was done successfully through 2020, and Kelsey even landed herself a job at Westford Lakes cafe when the country opened back up again. However, in February 2022, she caught COVID and her health took a turn.
“Anyone who met Kelsey was honoured to do so, she lit a room up during the most difficult times. Even after her struggles in hospital the first thing she would do is smile.
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