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2:50pm Tuesday 7th February 2012 in News By Rebecca Cain
OPERA singer, Natasha Marsh, who has toured with the likes of Il Divo has become a patron for a Saunderton charity.
The operatic soprano, who lives in High Wycombe, has become a patron of the Child Bereavement Charity, which supports families and educates professionals both when a child dies and when a child is bereaved.
Natasha is a classical recording artist and performer and her début album, Amour, topped the classical album charts in 2007.
She has been a friend to the charity over the years and performed at a number of events, including the recent Christmas Carol Concert at West Wycombe in 2011.
Natasha, who has three sons under the age of four, said: "The Child Bereavement Charity is a wonderful organisation providing support to families going through the unthinkable - the devastation of the death of a child or a parent.
"As a mother of three young children, I am incredibly aware of how important their work is. I have been proud to support Child Bereavement Charity events where I have met families who have told me how much the charity has helped them through the most terrible of circumstances."
The charity also counts Prince William as a patron. For more information or to support the work of the charity go to www.childbereavement.org.uk
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