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Manly rising star Keith Titmuss laid to rest by friends, family and teammates – Wide World of Sports
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Manly rising talent Keith Titmuss has been laid to rest in an emotional ceremony by family, friends and teammates.
Titmuss’ funeral was held at EFKS Mount Druitt Church on Wednesday after the 20-year-old tragically passed away last week following a Sea Eagles training session.
His coffin was adorned with his Sea Eagles jersey, marked by his official club number, 623.
Manly coach Des Hasler, club owners Rick and Scott Penn, chief executive Stephen Humphreys, club education and wellbeing officer Matt…
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