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Tunisia attack: Funerals being held for eight UK victims Tunisia attack: Funerals being held for eight UK victims
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Funerals of eight Britons killed in the Tunisia terror attack - including three members of the same family - are taking place on Friday. Tributes have been paid to victims of the Tunisia terror attack as funerals for eight of the UK dead are held.
A joint funeral is being held in the West Midlands for Adrian Evans, 49, his nephew Joel Richards, 19, and father Charles (known as Patrick) Evans, 78, Among Friday's ceremonies is a joint funeral for three members of the same family; Adrian Evans, 49, his nephew Joel Richards, 19, and father Charles (known as Patrick) Evans, 78,
The funerals of Sue Davey, Carly Lovett, Janet and John Stocker, and Bruce Wilkinson are also taking place.The funerals of Sue Davey, Carly Lovett, Janet and John Stocker, and Bruce Wilkinson are also taking place.
They were among 30 UK victims of the attack near Sousse that left 38 dead. From the 38 killed in the attack near Sousse, 30 were from the UK.
The Foreign Office has since asked all British nationals to leave Tunisia and a state of emergency has been declared in the north African country.The Foreign Office has since asked all British nationals to leave Tunisia and a state of emergency has been declared in the north African country.
A service of remembrance for all those caught up in the 26 June beach attack will be held in the autumn, the government has announced, and a memorial dedicated to them will be built.A service of remembrance for all those caught up in the 26 June beach attack will be held in the autumn, the government has announced, and a memorial dedicated to them will be built.
The funeral for the three members of the Evans and Richards families is taking place in West Bromwich.The funeral for the three members of the Evans and Richards families is taking place in West Bromwich.
Hundreds of mourners gathered inside the church, with more paying respects outside as the coffins arrived.Hundreds of mourners gathered inside the church, with more paying respects outside as the coffins arrived.
Adrian Evans, a council worker from Tipton, his father, who had worked as a general manager at Newby Foundries for 33 years, and teenage nephew, from Wednesbury, had just arrived in Tunisia when they were killed.Adrian Evans, a council worker from Tipton, his father, who had worked as a general manager at Newby Foundries for 33 years, and teenage nephew, from Wednesbury, had just arrived in Tunisia when they were killed.
They were all Walsall FC fans and scarves were laid outside the club's stadium following their deaths. There will be a private cremation and private event at the club's ground.They were all Walsall FC fans and scarves were laid outside the club's stadium following their deaths. There will be a private cremation and private event at the club's ground.
Mr Richards was a local football referee and a student at the University of Worcester. His brother Owen, 16, survived the attack.Mr Richards was a local football referee and a student at the University of Worcester. His brother Owen, 16, survived the attack.
A service of thanksgiving for Ms Davey, 43, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, is being held in her home town. Her son Conor Fulford said a "gaping hole" had been left by her death.
Ms Davey had been on holiday with her partner Scott Chalkley, 42, who was also killed.
A joint funeral for Janet and John Stocker, from Morden, Surrey, will take place at Putney Vale Crematorium in south-west London.
Mrs Stocker, 63, and her 74-year-old husband had five children and 10 grandchildren.
They were described by their family as the "happiest, most loving couple who enjoyed life's simple pleasures as well as the pleasures and love of their extensive family and their many friends", and who were "very much in love with each other".
The funeral of Mr Wilkinson, 72, from Goole, East Riding, is taking place in the town.
He was retired, having worked at Drax power station, and has been described by his family as a "kind and compassionate man" who was a "devoted husband, father and grandfather".
A service is also being held in Gainsborough for 24-year-old graduate Ms Lovett.A service is also being held in Gainsborough for 24-year-old graduate Ms Lovett.
The beauty blogger and photographer had recently got engaged.The beauty blogger and photographer had recently got engaged.
Fiance Liam Moore told mourners the couple had told each other they loved one another after she had been injured. Fiance Liam Moore told around 350 mourners the couple had told each other they loved one another after she had been injured.
"She told me that she loved me, I told her that I loved her," he said. "I hope that she took comfort in knowing that I was there with her. I would never have left her as she would never have left me.""She told me that she loved me, I told her that I loved her," he said. "I hope that she took comfort in knowing that I was there with her. I would never have left her as she would never have left me."
Canon Mike Cooney said: "We're going to remember the bright, talented, creative, very positive, funny, lovely and caring person she really was."
A service of thanksgiving for Ms Davey, 43, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, is being held in her home town. Ms Davey had been on holiday with her partner Scott Chalkley, 42, who was also killed.
Her son Conor Fulford said a "gaping hole" had been left by her death.
A joint funeral for Janet and John Stocker, from Morden, Surrey, is taking place at Putney Vale Crematorium in south-west London.
Mrs Stocker, 63, and her 74-year-old husband had five children and 10 grandchildren.
They have been described by their family as the "happiest, most loving couple who enjoyed life's simple pleasures as well as the pleasures and love of their extensive family and their many friends", and who were "very much in love with each other".
The funeral of Mr Wilkinson, 72, from Goole, East Riding, is taking place in the town.
He was retired, having worked at Drax power station, and has been described by his family as a "kind and compassionate man" who was a "devoted husband, father and grandfather".