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Lincolnshire Mourns the Loss of Beloved Grimsby Resident

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Lincolnshire Mourns the Loss of Beloved Grimsby Resident

Title: Lincolnshire Mourns the Loss of Beloved Grimsby Resident

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A heartfelt tribute is scheduled to take place at Grimsby Town for Harry Taylor, a 28-year-old local whose life was cut tragically short when he collapsed whilst out walking his dog. Known for his zest for life and heart-warming grin, Harry was a valued member of his local community. The proposed one-minute applause at the subsequent Grimsby Town fixture signifies the profound effect he had upon those in his proximity and serves as a moving testament to the happiness and kindness he brought to the people of Lincolnshire.

This story has been sourced and adapted, with permission, from original reporting by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk by The Lincoln Post.

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