
Lorraine Clayton Obituary, YKK Widnes Wild Fans Mourns Lorraine Clayton Death
- by Alex Danvers
Lorraine Clayton Obituary, Death – Yesterday, a member of our Wild Fan community who had been fighting cancer for the past seven years and who courageously fought against the disease lost his battle with the illness after putting up a valiant fight against it. In spite of the fact that he put up a valiant effort to overcome the illness, he was ultimately unsuccessful in his struggle. Because I care about you, I must share this information with you even though it weighs heavily on my heart.
I sincerely apologize. Lorraine enjoyed watching Widnes Wild play both at their stadium and away from it, despite the fact that she had been unable to attend match days for the past one and a half seasons due to her illness. The illness had prevented her from attending match days. Whether at their stadium or away from it, she found it entertaining to watch them compete in either setting. She would get in front of her computer and watch as many of the team’s games as she could handle on YouTube. Her computer was connected to YouTube.
(She is pictured here with Lee Kemp, a player for the United States national team who is assigned the number 15 jersey.) She considers Lee Kemp to be one of the best players of all time.) During this extremely difficult time, I would like to make sure that Rebecca and the rest of her family, as well as her daughter Rebecca Clayton and the rest of her family, are aware of all of the love and support that we have for Rebecca and her daughter Rebecca Clayton. I would also like to make sure that I convey this message to Rebecca’s daughter Rebecca Clayton and the rest of her family. I have no doubt that each and every one of you will be needing it.
Lorraine Clayton Obituary, Death – Yesterday, a member of our Wild Fan community who had been fighting cancer for the past seven years and who courageously fought against the disease lost his battle with the illness after putting up a valiant fight against it. In spite of the fact that he put up a valiant…