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Published: Thursday, 27th November, 2008 10:46am

Tributes paid to Lent Rise School teacher

Profile by Ruth Moulden

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TRIBUTES have been paid to a young teacher who died early on Sunday morning after suffering a massive brain haemorrhage.

Dani Taylor, 23, of Richings Park, who was a teacher at Lent Rise School in Burnham, woke on Saturday morning and a short time later lost consciousness.

She died in Wexham Park Hospital on Sunday, with her wish being to donate organs to other people.

Her parents Denis and Janet, and older brother Chris have paid tribute to her.

Dad Denis said: "She was a fashion queen, she loved clothes and loved shopping. Her life really was her family and friends and her Church. She had so much faith in God's plan for her."

Brenda Bigland, Lent Rise headteacher, said: "She was an absolutely lovely teacher, she really cared about the children, and was very happy with her job. She is going to be really sorely missed, the school community is devastated."

There will be a small family service at Breakspear Crematorium on Friday, December 5 followed by a celebration of her life at St Peter's Church, Iver, at 2.30pm.

Tributes can be left for Dani by signing the book of condolences here.

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