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By Anne-Marie Walsh

Tuesday May 23 2006

 

 

A moving quotation from the Book of Wisdom is inscribed on a plaque in a new memorial garden dedicated to the young girls who died in the Navan school bus crash.

It sits on a wall in the beautiful garden in Yellow Furze in Meath, which opened yesterday, a year after the five teens lost their lives.

Sinead Ledwidge (14), Claire McCluskey (18), Deirdre Scanlon (17), Lisa Callan (15) and Aimee McCabe (15) were killed when their school bus overturned between Navan and Kentstown.

 

The Old Testament words beside their names on the plaque, chosen by their loving families, are still very apt. "Length of days is not what makes age honourable, Nor number of years the true measure of life," it reads.

 

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