Family pays tribute to ‘amazing’ dad – as they thank community for their support

The family of a dad who was ‘loved by so many’ have paid tribute to him – and thanked the community for their support.
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Rick Kemp, aged 33, passed away on Thursday, October 13, after Derbyshire Police responded to reports of concerns for the safety of a man in Bolsover Cemetery.

Since then, online tributes have poured in for Rick, who lived in Bolsover.

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A memorial has also sprung up at the cemetery, where well-wishers have left a number of floral bouquets.

TL: Ricky and his mum. BL/BR: Ricky and his siblings Steven, Emma, Ross and Jodie.TL: Ricky and his mum. BL/BR: Ricky and his siblings Steven, Emma, Ross and Jodie.
TL: Ricky and his mum. BL/BR: Ricky and his siblings Steven, Emma, Ross and Jodie.

Kirsty Parkin, the mother of Rick’s youngest daughter, said he was an “absolutely amazing dad to his three children” – Christopher, 12, 11-year-old Angel and Darcie-Leigh, three.

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Jodie Floyde, Rick’s sister, echoed the love he had for his family and said he was cherished by so many.

She said: “Ricky was such a lad’s lad, but absolutely adored his mum, his nanna Pam, his brothers and sisters and also his children. Ricky was so loved by so many people.”

Rick’s three children - Christopher, Angel and Darcie-Leigh.Rick’s three children - Christopher, Angel and Darcie-Leigh.
Rick’s three children - Christopher, Angel and Darcie-Leigh.
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Jodie said, despite their loss, Rick’s family wanted to thank everyone in the local community who helped search for before his death.

She said: “Mental health really gets the best of some people and I never would have thought that we as a family would suffer a loss in this way.

“As a family we would also like to thank every single person involved that went to search for him – we will be forever grateful. It’s okay not to be okay.

“Sleep tight brother, we all love you so much.”

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