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Suffolk murders 2006You are in: Suffolk > History > Suffolk murders 2006 > "Gemma's Gift" "Gemma's Gift"The emotional reading of a poem at a service of rememberance for Gemma Adams, one of the five young women murdered in Ipswich in December 2006. Listen to 大象传媒 Radio Suffolk's Alison Acton reporting from the Service of Thanksgiving.
Help playing audio/video The service of Thanksgiving for Gemma Adams took place at St Peters Church in Rushmere St Andrew Church on the 15th of February 2007. It was attended by around 150 people who heard the service led by Reverend Robin Spittle, along with school memories from Roz Coe, Gemma's favourite teacher and family memories from her uncle, Robert Jenkins. Close family friend Mick Ellis wrote the following poem which he read out during the service. "Gemma's Gift"I opened up the paper Warm enough to soften I saw laughter in her eyes A smile that will not age, And always in the future The service finished with a rendition of 'Up Where We Belong', sung by her cousin Claire Jenkins. last updated: 29/05/2009 at 14:51 SEE ALSOYou are in: Suffolk > History > Suffolk murders 2006 > "Gemma's Gift"
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