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Video: Funeral of Stephen Young held in Rochester

Hundreds of mourners have gathered to pay their respects to Borough Green scout leader Stephen Young - who died climbing in the Scottish highlands last month.

There were smiles as well as tears as friends, family and fellow scouts turned out at Rochester Cathedral to celebrate the life of the 18-year-old, who has been described as an inspirational leader.

In a statement, Stephen's mother, Judy Young, said the entire family had been greatly comforted by thousands of messages of support and sympathy received.

She said she hoped his dreams "continued to encourage more young people to become involved in climbing and scouts."

Listen to Heather Dower, 16, from Deal, who knew Stephen through Scouting

Standard bearers included members of Ightham, Borough Green and Malling district scouts.

Mourners had laid his climbing helmet and shoes on top of the coffin as it went into the cathedral.

Earlier, tributes were paid to the Explorer Scout and former Maidstone Girls Grammar sixth-former, from Borough Green.

He was on an organised trip to the Scottish Highlands with Kent-based Invicta Mountaineering Club, when he died.

In 2007, he spent every night of the year sleeping in a tent in his back garden to raise money for children's hospice Demelza House.

Sue Piper from the charity said: "He was a very inspiring youngster and I think you hear a lot of bad publicity about teenagers these days but when he came along to see us we were all very taken with his efforts."

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Tuesday, March 09 2010

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