THE family of a teacher who tragically died this week have named two charities people can donate to in his memory.

Jeremy Suter, 23, died on Sunday, October 12, after doctors discovered he had an undiagnosed brain tumour.

The Suter family have now made plans for his funeral and have nominated two charities, if people wish to donate money.

Both Food for the Hungry - a Christian organisation serving poor communities internationally - and Buckinghamshire Youth Cricket Trust, have been selected by the family.

If you wish to donate, please hand in contributions to Arnolds Funeral Directors, in Gregories Road, Beaconsfield.

A funeral service will be held at St Mary and All Saints Church, in Windsor End, Beaconsfield, from 12pm on Friday, October 24 after a private cremation.

Rev Jeremy Brooks said: “Jeremy Suter and his family have been members of our church since he was a small boy and he was much loved by all who knew him.

“He gave a great deal to us as a church family through serving as an altar server when younger and we looked forward to his visits from university and during school holidays in more recent times.

“He was always willing to help out in whatever way he could and happy to talk to us all, young and old.

“A number of members of the congregation have commented how much it brightened their day to see the whole Suter family sat in a row in church together - often three generations together.

“Jeremy inherited his family's commitment to serve and contribute to a community and I know how much he did that for us, as well as for the Beaconsfield Cricket Club, Dr Challoner's School and whatever community he was placed in.”