In Loving Memory of

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Chantel Scannell

 

Miss Chantel Scannell sadly passed away on Saturday 12th November. Miss Scannell worked in the catering team at Langtons before joining the Infant school as a Teaching Assistant in March 2018. She has supported so many children during her time here, both emotionally and academically and was very much loved by all the children in the various capacities in which she worked over the years. Miss Scannell was both a colleague and a friend to all the staff. She will be sadly missed by all the children, staff, parents and governors. Miss Scannell had the biggest heart and smile and will leave a huge void at Langtons Infant School. Anyone who knew Miss Scannel would know that her biggest achievement were her two beautiful children Mckenzie and Lacie, she was a wonderful mum and so very proud of them. No words can express the heartfelt sorrow we all feel, but may help to soften the pain.  Special people should never be forgotten and so if you would like to leave a messgage to help celebrate the life of Miss Scannell please feel free to do so. 

 

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John Arthur Hamilton

Words cannot express the loss we feel. Your vivacious, warm, loving and giving personality will be with us forever. This is how we will remember you and this is what we will talk of when we reminis of you Chantel. You will be with us and McKenzie and Lacie will feel that love forever. Please know how much you were loved and sleep well precious angel… xxx  love Dad and Karen xxx …

Natalie Witherden

  I first saw you when you were rushing around the kitchen like a ball of energy but I didn’t get to know you until you started working as a teaching assistant and I was lucky enough to have you in my class.  Then I realised you were actually a ball of energy (having enough energy for everything except calling people by their full name!).  I soon discovered that you had a great sense of humour and were very mischievous.  We had so many laughs together (both when we should and shouldn’t) and I learnt to avoid looking at you during the ‘shouldn’t be laughing’ times (just in case you set me off).  You always worked hard with the children and nothing was ever too much trouble.   You were impossible to compliment as you always shrugged them off but I hope you realised how loved and appreciated you were.   I’m so grateful that I was lucky enough to know you.  Nat XXX …

Lee-Ann Smith

Chan, I don’t even know where to start… three weeks on and I still can’t believe this. Missing you so much.  You were the most honest, kind, selfless, funny, loyal and caring person I’ve ever met. You were always the one to say exactly what you thought and you were the life and soul of any party. Everyone that knew you loved you so much and you will leave a huge hole in the hearts of all that knew you. From the second we met we instantly clicked and I am proud to say you became one of my best best friends. You were there through some of the best and worst times in my life and I knew that I could always rely on you 💯 to put me back in my place and kick me up the arse when needed. In such a short space of time we went through so much together.  You were the best mum to McKenzie and Lacie and you were so so proud of them both. You lived and breathed for your babies and what a credit to you they both are. Chan, you would be so bloody proud of them both right …

Mary Baker

I still can’t believe I am writing this and I’m finding it extremely difficult. What can I say – from the first time I met you in the school canteen I just knew you were someone special. Your smile lit up a room like a shinning star, a happy, kind, loyal and supportive person. I will always remember our daily texts and positive voice notes when I was in hospital that helped to keep me sane and how frustrated and upset you were when security wouldn’t let you in after pretending to be a nurse (we really laughed about it later). You always called me a legend – but you was one yourself! You will stay in my thoughts and my heart forever. Love you loads Chantel, I am really going to miss you, Love Mary (aka Mummy 3). To Chantel’s family – I am so sorry for you loss x   …

Michelle Barker

Thank you Miss Scannell for always making sure Ryan was ok. From the first day Ryan met you he was always so happy to see you. I asked Ryan what he wanted to write: “She was a lovely lady and beautiful I will miss her so much xxx”. Michelle & Ryan Barker xxxx …

Tatjana Dushi

I am all in tears now having to write this message for the sweetest, the most smiling and loving TA in my son’s School. You will be missed endlessly and will always be in our hearts.You will always take care of every child from up above as an angel now. My condolences to the family and hope she rests in Peace.   With lots of love Martin and Mum . 💐 …

Isabella Norden

I didn’t think that it was possible for someone to have as big of impact in my life in such a short span of time until I met Chantel. From my first day at Langtons she took me under her wing and looked after me from the very beginning, every morning she would come through the door smiling saying “good morning lovely!!” and my day would immediately get better. Thank you for your guidance and support, I am forever changed because of you. Everyday when I enter “The Woods” i’ll think of you, giggling when we probably shouldn’t have been and missing your presence in there, I hope i’ll make you proud by continuing your amazing work with Oliver. You are Always in our hearts Xx   To Mckenzie, Lacie and family, Your mum always had the most amazing things to say about you and she would constantly tell me how proud she was, I could see how much she loved and adored being your mum. I’m truly sorry for your loss, i’m sending all the love and light your way Xxxx …

Teddy & Harrison Neild

You will be greatly missed by all, such a great TA. Always happy and smiling and giving so much to the children you worked with, a true credit to the school and your family. Love Teddy & Harrison x  …

Jo Hendricks

I’ve come back to this so many times as I still can’t believe I’m writing it. Chan it’s so hard to believe I won’t see your smiling face down the corridor when I return in January. You had a heart of gold and were so good with the children and you were wonderful to work with. I will miss being able to laugh with you, smile with you and simple talk with you. You had such a big heart and was welcoming and understanding of anyone you came in contact with. We are so going to miss you when we have our catch ups. Your family must be so proud of you and I send them deep condolences. Your a star. Until we meet again, rest in peace lovely lady. Lots of love xxxxx …

Jenny Hind

You were a beautifully kind TA who was always smiling, always personable and would always give me and the boys a wave when we see you.  You will be greatly missed Miss Scannell and I send my deepest condolences to your family.   Jenny, Eddie, Robson Hind xxx …