"Sunday 29th May 2011 was the day that broke
my heart, the day my husband died suddenly
and unexpectedly in his sleep. The cause of
death SUDEP.
Adrian was 34 years young (although if you asked him that question he always said he was 21). He had the right medication and dosage that controlled his seizures well, and Adrian led his life as he wanted. He refused to see epilepsy as a disability or as something that should hold him back.
Adrian was a wonderful son, grandson, brother, uncle, nephew and of course my perfect husband. He was unassuming, quiet and the most thoughtful person I've known. Everyone who knew him even for a short time will agree he was definitely one of the good guys. One of those rare people that everyone loved admired and respected, his soul was pure and good. When they say nobody is perfect I can argue - some people just are.
Adrian was fanatic about Manchester United; an avid reader and computer wizard! He enjoyed learning about history and had a keen interest in politics and current affairs. We enjoyed exploring the coast, visiting museums, walking around parks and especially loved spending days at the zoo.
Adrian changed my life and made me the person I am today. He believed in me and his memory will always live on through me. The life I thought I was going to have has been torn apart but I have a life and I will use it as Adrian would want - not to waste it and to make the most of every day. For him, I will do what I can to fulfill the dreams we shared.
I'm the luckiest girl in the world; for having known him but especially at becoming his wife. Adrian is the love of my life, not just my husband - my best friend and my soul mate. Adrian is still teaching me things - life is short, for some bitterly so; memories are comforting so make as many as you can and life is what you make it.
We all have great memories of Adrian; he
would want us all to cherish memories, share
our stories, laugh and cry and love. We
are heartbroken that he has been taken from
us, but we'll celebrate the wonderful life
that he led."
Mrs Jenn Webley, September 2011
Donations to Adrian's memorial fund can
be made through this site using the link
below, or via www.justgiving.com.
Donate to the
Adrian Webley Memorial Fund
Epilepsy Research UK would like to thank
Jenn Webley for her involvement with us.
Our memorial funds play an essential part
in funding the charity's research. This
year, they are supporting a project led
by Professor
Mark Richardson, which is exploring
the complex brain networks involved in temporal
lobe epilepsy.