Marc, 26, son
of George and Ann, grew up in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, and was educated at Chatham
House Grammar School and the University of Plymouth. From an early age Marc was
interested in sailing, diving, windsurfing, in fact anything connected with the
sea, and when he was at university in Plymouth he decided to join the Royal
Navy.
Joining
Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, in 1999 for officer training, he went
on to train as a Sea King Observer at RNAS Culdrose, gaining his wings in 2002
and then joining 849 Squadron. Another important event happened in 2002, Marc
became engaged to Elaine Cleaver, also from Kent. They planned to marry in 2004
and make their home in Cornwall.
At the age of
8, Marc showed a talent for music and became an enthusiastic and accomplished
musician. He was a member of the Thanet Music Centre and the Kent Youth Wind
Orchestra, his interest in music continued throughout university, and he played
in the ship's band on board HMS Ark Royal.
Marc's sister
Jayne described her brother as a "happy man with a ready smile". His fiancée
Elaine summed him up - "He stole our hearts".
On 3 April,
the memorial service to Lieutenant Marc Lawrence was conducted by the vicar of
St. Saviour's Church. The eulogy was delivered by the Reverend Richard
Ellingham, Royal Navy Chaplain from HMS Collingwood and prayers were said by
Reverend Simon Springett, Royal Navy Chaplain at RNAS Culdrose. The 23rd Psalm was
read by Lieutenant Simon Collins, one of 30 Royal Navy officers from RNAS
Culdrose who attended the service and formed an honour party. Also present was
the Captain of RNAS Culdrose, Captain Mike Knowles, the Commander of Sea King
Helicopters and the Assistant Chief of Staff (Air) from Fleet Headquarters.
A piper from
the Royal Marines School of Music played a lament as the congregation arrived.
The Last Post was played by a bugler from the Band of the Royal Marines,
Portsmouth. Captain Knowles presented the Union Flag to Marc's father, George.
After ten long weeks Marc
was eventually found on June 2 following a further search of the area by HMS
Ramsey. A repatriation ceremony was held on June 11 at Brize Norton and Marc was
laid to rest on 23 June 2003. The funeral service was at St. Saviours
Church Westgate with tributes from friends from Chatham House School, Plymouth
University and the Royal Navy. Marc's fiancée Elaine also spoke at the service.