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Four members of a Lincoln family will take on a charity skydive for Cancer Research UK this weekend in memory of “the most genuine gentleman you can imagine”.
Sadly, Ryan died on May 15 last year after a battle with cancer. After reminiscing about Ryan over a few beers one night, the family decided on an exhilarating fundraising challenge. “They are the closest family and have big family gatherings. You would be hard pressed to find a closer family and he was a loving father, husband and brother.
He added: “The jump will take place on Saturday, April 1, 2023. Fools thought we may be, it’s not a joke.”Cancer Research UK is a charity close to the family’s hearts.
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