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Eilidh MacLeod

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Eilidh MacLeod

Birth
Isle of Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Death
22 May 2017 (aged 14)
Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England
Burial
Vatersay Island, Outer Hebrides, Scotland Add to Map
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~ EILIDH MACLEOD ~

Eilidh MacLeod, vibrant and beautiful young girl, of Barra, Scotland, tragically taken too soon from her parents, family, friends and loved ones. A sadder day there can not be.

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Eilidh MacLeod was just 14 years old. The family of Eilidh MacLeod have paid tribute to their daughter who lost her life in the bombing at the Manchester Arena.

"Eilidh was vivacious and full of fun. She loved all music whether it was listening to Ariana or playing the bagpipes with her pipe band."

Friends of the teenage girls at Castlebay Community School are being offered support as the island of Barra struggles to come to terms with the events.

A joint service involving the local Catholic priest and the Church of Scotland was organised on Wednesday night.

Held at Our Lady, Star of the Sea church in Castlebay both Rev Dr Lindsay Schluter and Father John Paul MacKinnon led the service.

Bishop of Argyll and the Isles Brian McGee travelled to the island on Tuesday to visit the families of Eilidh and Laura.

He said: ‘This is a time of terrible anguish for the MacLeod and MacIntyre families.

‘Spending time with the relatives of both girls was a reminder of the human cost of acts of terror.

‘Such acts leave families broken, lives scarred and innocence destroyed, my thoughts and prayers are with the families at this traumatic time.’

- Report UK . org

BURIAL

Eilidth was laid to rest at the Vatersay Cemetery, Vatersay, Barra, Outer Herbrides, Scotland.
(Find A Grave system is not recognizing a Burial Edit, at this time).

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~ EILIDH MACLEOD ~

Eilidh MacLeod, vibrant and beautiful young girl, of Barra, Scotland, tragically taken too soon from her parents, family, friends and loved ones. A sadder day there can not be.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Eilidh MacLeod was just 14 years old. The family of Eilidh MacLeod have paid tribute to their daughter who lost her life in the bombing at the Manchester Arena.

"Eilidh was vivacious and full of fun. She loved all music whether it was listening to Ariana or playing the bagpipes with her pipe band."

Friends of the teenage girls at Castlebay Community School are being offered support as the island of Barra struggles to come to terms with the events.

A joint service involving the local Catholic priest and the Church of Scotland was organised on Wednesday night.

Held at Our Lady, Star of the Sea church in Castlebay both Rev Dr Lindsay Schluter and Father John Paul MacKinnon led the service.

Bishop of Argyll and the Isles Brian McGee travelled to the island on Tuesday to visit the families of Eilidh and Laura.

He said: ‘This is a time of terrible anguish for the MacLeod and MacIntyre families.

‘Spending time with the relatives of both girls was a reminder of the human cost of acts of terror.

‘Such acts leave families broken, lives scarred and innocence destroyed, my thoughts and prayers are with the families at this traumatic time.’

- Report UK . org

BURIAL

Eilidth was laid to rest at the Vatersay Cemetery, Vatersay, Barra, Outer Herbrides, Scotland.
(Find A Grave system is not recognizing a Burial Edit, at this time).

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Gravesite Details

Laid to rest at Vatersay Cemetery, Barra, Outer Herbides, Scotland


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