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Steven was a 'cheeky chappy'
Steven Tizzard
Steven Tizzard

The mother of Steven Tizzard, who died aged 25 during a sudden seizure at his home in Abingdon, described him as a "cheeky chappy."

Mr Tizzard was found dead in his bedroom at his parent's house, in Gibson Close, on March 14.

A former pupil at St Nicholas' Primary School and John Mason School, Mr Tizzard was well liked.

His mother, Janet Tizzard, 52, said: "He was a lovable rogue, everyone remembered him as a cheeky chappy.

"He was loved by more people than I ever knew and over the past weeks we've had the house full of his friends coming round to see us. All of them have said how great he was and how much they will miss him."

Mr Tizzard was working as a labourer for A & I Contractors when he died.

His friends have set up a group on the social networking site Facebook to pay their respects.

The cause of Mr Tizzard's death is not yet known and the family are awaiting the results of an autopsy.

His funeral will take place at St Michael's Church, in Abingdon, at 1.45pm on Monday. Anyone attending is asked to wear red and white, the colours of his favourite football team, Manchester United.

5:15pm Wednesday 26th March 2008

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Posted by: Tina Todd, Abingdon on 7:35pm Sun 30 Mar 08
God Bless Steve, thinking of you at this sad time.
Posted by: Lorraine, Mark,Sam & Glen Brandon, Oxford on 9:01pm Tue 1 Apr 08
So sad to hear the news of the loss of Steven, We will always remember him as an energetic full of vitality young lad. Love to all the family.
Posted by: Fiona Welch, Abingdon on 9:00am Mon 14 Apr 08
I went to primary school with Stephen and always remember him as a funny, happy person. Such a loss and love to his family at this sad time.
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