Leah Croucher's family invites community to funeral cortege
Leah's family say the support from the community has brought them 'comfort'
The family of Leah Croucher, from Milton Keynes, has announced her funeral will take place next month.
The teenagers remains were found in a house in Furzton back in October - she'd been missing for over 3 and a half years.
Leah’s funeral will be a private family service, but a cortege will pass through Emerson Valley, Furzton, Shenley Brook End, Shenley Church End and Grange Farm for members of the public to pay their respects.
In a statement the family said: “Hello to the people of Milton Keynes who have supported us every step of the way with the search for Leah, during the long three years and eight months that she was classed as a missing person.
“We cannot thank you all enough for this support during those years, as well as the past four and a half months since Leah was found.
“The community outpouring displayed at the address in Furzton, as well as the countless messages of support displayed on a tree nearby, which have been compiled into a book by the local church on the estate has taken our breath away.
“As a family, this has brought us a large amount of comfort.
“The time has come to finally lay our beautiful Leah to rest.
“We have been advised that many of you may wish to continue to show your support and respect for Leah.
“We ask you all, as a family, that you respect our wishes for a private service at the crematorium.
“This will be a service for Leah’s family and friends, and there is also a limit to the amount of guests we can have due to space and Health & Safety regulations.
“However, we would like to offer the opportunity to those of you who wish to pay your respects and say your very own private ‘goodbye’ to Leah as she goes on her final journey to the crematorium.
“Leah’s funeral will be held on Friday 3 March and the cortege is planned to leave Emerson Valley at approximately 10.50am.
“We are releasing a map showing the exact route that we will follow to this private ceremony.
“We also ask that only family purchase floral tributes.
“A Just Giving page has been created as we would like to raise funds again for a charity that has supported us throughout this difficult time, Missing People, so that they continue their hugely valuable work.
“Should you wish to make a donation, as a mark of your respect for Leah, you can do so by visiting: In memory of Leah Croucher - JustGiving
“We close this message by once again thanking everybody, not only in Milton Keynes, but across the UK, for all your loving support, messages and sympathy.
“It truly has helped us through this enormously difficult time, and we are extremely grateful.”