Help us to celebrate âElsieâs special dayâ â family
The family of an âextraordinaryâ seven-year-old girl who was killed in the Southport stabbing attacks have asked their community for help giving her âthe best possible celebrationâ.
Elsie Dot Stancombe died alongside Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, after an attacker walked into a Taylor Swift-themed holiday club on 29 July.
Elsieâs family have shared a statement ahead of her âspecial dayâ, describing her as an âamazing little girlâ and encouraging mourners to wear bright colours.
F.J Gibb Funeral Directors said the service would take place at St Johnâs Church, Birkdale, from 10:00 BST.
âFour best friendsâ
In a statement released by Elsieâs family ahead of her âspecial dayâ, they said they would be celebrating her life âwith positivity, hope and loveâ.
ââWe are the four best friends in the whole wide worldâ â and that mantra will remain with us for the rest of our lives, sound in the knowledge that Elsie is here with us and forever will be in our hearts,â they said.
Elsieâs family said she âspent every day just simply enjoying life with determination, persistence, love and kindnessâ.
They added that Elsie, a âdevoted Swiftieâ, brought âlight, love and joy to so many livesâ.
Elsieâs family said they would âalways be grateful for the love and support we have had over these past weeksâ, and they were proud to live in Southport.
They said they would ensure Elsieâs impact and legacy âendures with positivity and hope and with Elsie by our side forever and alwaysâ.
Reverend Jennie Hardy, who will preside over the church service, told BBC Radio Merseyside that Elsieâs parents described her as an âextraordinary little girlâ.
Ms Hardy said they had told her she was âvery kind-naturedâ and âwould look after other peopleâ.
She added: âShe loved chatting, she loved having fun. She loved a party and a celebration.
âShe was unusual in some ways that she could really connect and converse with adults along with children.
âShe was wise beyond her years; emotionally intelligent and just an absolute joy to be around.â
âJoy amid sadnessâ
Ms Hardy said Elsieâs love of celebrations would be reflected in the service, when the funeral cortege will be greeted with a âpink carpetâ.
She said: âWe are hoping there can be some joy amid the sadness.â
Lighthouse Choir from Liverpool will perform throughout, while a singer and pianist will perform some of Elsieâs favourite songs -including by Taylor Swift.
Elsieâs family will walk behind the cortege from her home to the church, along Dunbar Road, Sandon Road, Cardigan Road and St Johnâs Road.
Members of the public who want to pay their respects are asked to gather from Dunbar Road or near the church.
The service will be live-screened at St Johnâs Church Hall and Liverpool Road Methodist Church in Birkdale.
The family will go on to a private service in Burscough.
A vigil is planned at The Atkinson arts centre in Lord Street in Southport later.
Royal Mail staff will pay tribute when the cortege passes as Elsieâs father, David Stancombe, is a postal worker.
Eight other children and two adults were seriously injured during the knife attack.
On Wednesday, King Charles held a private meeting with the families of Elsie, Alice and Bebe in London, after having travelled to Southport on Tuesday.
He met survivors and emergency service workers in the town and also signed a book of condolence.
âAmazing little girlâ
Elsie Dot Stancombeâs family have shared the following statement, on her âspecial dayâ.
Elsie embraced life and it is with positivity, hope and love that we celebrate her life today, 23rd August, on âElsieâs Special Dayâ.
Elsie spent every day just simply enjoying life with determination, persistence, love and kindness.
Elsie was an amazing little girl. She had the ability to light up any room that she entered, she was truly unforgettable.
She loved to dance, and it goes without saying she was a devoted âSwiftieâ, she was always up for anything and gave every activity a go, we went to them all.
She found her real passion in cheerleading, her weekly classes couldnât come around quick enough.
Her persistence was admirable, from completing a 3k run and 10k charity walk for her local hospice, as well as moving up books bands in school, everything she did she gave 100% and would never give up.
Our family affirmation is âas long as you try your best, enjoy yourself and have fun, nothing else mattersâ.
âWe are the four best friends in the whole wide worldâ â and that mantra will remain with us for the rest of our lives, sound in the knowledge that Elsie is here with us and forever will be in our hearts.
Elsie has brought light, love and joy to so many lives and it has been clear to us in the overwhelming response from everybody that knew her and everybody within the community.
We will be always be grateful for the love and support we have had over these past weeks and we are and will continue to be proud to live in Southport.
To that end, Elsieâs legacy will continue and as a family we will ensure that her impact and legacy endures with positivity and hope and with Elsie by our side forever and always.
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