Funeral funds raised for 'kind' Southsea resident Alan Norton - who spent life trying to clear his name of the murder of his sister Joy Norton in Jersey
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A GoFundMe fundraiser has so far raised £500 to pay for flowers at Alan Norton’s funeral, with any spare money being donated to Dogue de Bordeaux Rehoming and Rescue.
Mr Norton died on May 18 walking back to his home in St Ronans Road, Southsea.
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Hide AdHe served more than 30 years in jail for the assault and murder of his 10-year-old sister Joy, at their house in Jersey, in 1965.
The 79-year-old maintained his innocence throughout his life, passing a lie detector test in 2012.
Lindsay Carline, 40, who knew Mr Norton for six years as a neighbour, was happy the community rallied.
She told The News: ‘We’re really pleased, as everything is for him.
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Hide Ad‘He did so much for all of us, and he deserved so much better than life gave him.
‘He had a horrible life, and he still came out of prison as a kind, generous and honest person.’
Mr Norton’s funeral will take place on June 21.
Ms Carline knew him best as the helpful friend who supported her while recovering chemotherapy treatment for cancer – diagnosed in 2016.
She added he was friendly to everyone while walking his dog Princess, and used to pass her round to people for cuddles when she was a puppy.
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Hide Ad‘He was a golden soul that modern times don’t create anymore’, Ms Carline added.
‘The person I knew was a kind, gentle soul, who kept to his own, and was always there for his friends.’
The fundraiser is at www.gofundme.com/f/please-help-alan-nortons-funeral-flower-fund