'He truly made his family very proud, and we loved him deeply' - Tributes to 'fun-loving' teen who died in Easter Sunday smash
The family of a 'fun-loving' teenager who died in a crash in Cheshire on Easter Sunday have paid a touching tribute to him.
Felix John Davies has been named as the 19-year-old who died in the crash on the A530 near Nantwich on April 9. He was the passenger of a Ford Fiesta that ploughed into a tree at around 6.30pm.
He tragically died at the scene. Felix's family described the teenager, from Whitchurch, as a 'born entertainer' who was 'quick-witted and very funny'.
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They said he had a 'promising career' ahead of him in hospitality and was 'inseparable' from his siblings. In full, the tribute said: "Our darling Felix was tragically taken on April 9 2023.
"He was a much adored first child of Chris and Liane and an idolised big brother to Summer and Jenson. He was born at Trafford General in Manchester in 2004 and moved to Whitchurch at three months old.
"Felix attended Prees Primary School and Thomas Adams Secondary School and was one of the Covid year kids at GCSE. After leaving school he went on to achieve an apprenticeship level qualification in Digital Marketing.
"Since then, he worked full time at The White Lion in Ash Magna. He loved people, and people loved him, and his natural effervescence ensured he was a firm favourite with the customers.
"Had a very promising career in hospitality and his love for the job quickly saw him promoted to Bar Supervisor, working towards an Assistant Manager role. He truly loved life. Felix was fun-loving - a born entertainer, who was quick witted and very funny.
"He was very kind and caring and always looked after Summer. They were inseparable from the moment she was born.
"As a child, he loved acting and