her parents asked that the service be a celebration and thanksgiving, for her life, as abbiejones reportsvia came for re lessons they gathered in solidarity, silently watching her blue coffin arrive. mourners were also wearing blue, the teenager's favourite colour. amongst them in a wheelchair, olivia's friend adam lawler, with her on the night of the attack. his injuries clear to see. some here have known 0livia since she was in primary school. it is sickening, she is such a happy and bubbly girl. really down to earth. she was happy, she was never causing any trouble. she was the best person that anyone could ask for. for others, it was a chance to show olivia's family that their town was with them. it really affects me, it is like i have to be here. it is my town and my people. draped over the teenager's coffin, a flag with a b, the symbol of manchester since the attack. unity was a key message of the service. running through every element in it, are the threads of hope and love. the exact opposite of meaninglessness and hate. she was a girl with character and vitality. the order of ser