Gary Speed's family issue statement after inquest
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Gary Speed's family said they were adapting to a life without a husband, a father, a brother and a son following his death.
The comments were made in a statement released after the inquest into his death in which they thanked people for their support.
They also thanked the Football Association of Wales for arranging a memorial match in his honour.
The statement talked about the "dark moments" in the weeks since his death.
Here is the family statement in full:
"Gary's death and the manner of it made Sunday 27 November 2011 the worst day of our lives.
"Throughout the nine weeks since, there have been some very dark moments, which we have all had to find our own different ways to endure.
"Now, we have to adapt to the future without a husband, a father, a brother and a son; but Gary's memory shines brightly in our thoughts and we will forever remember the wonderful times we shared with him and the deep love and affection he offered so freely within our close knit family.
'Invaluable life-line'
"Thankfully, out of tragedy some good often emerges, and we feel blessed to have such true friends who are helping each of us come to terms with the circumstances of our bereavement.
"Gary's funeral was an occasion of great sadness and grief for everyone concerned but it was also a day where we were able to say farewell to him in our own personal and private way.
"At this time we wish to reiterate our deep appreciation for the very generous and clearly sincere accolades paid to Gary and his memory by the public and all forms of the media.
"We remain especially grateful for the sympathetic way that the media has respected the family's privacy.
"The help and encouragement we have received from so many special individuals and organisations leading up to today's inquest has been truly breathtaking and we must recognise publicly some of those concerned.
"The thoughtful way we have been treated by the Cheshire constabulary, which has been represented here today by Detective Inspector Peter Lawless.
"The considerate way today's hearing has been conducted by HM Coroner Mr Nicholas Rheinberg.
"The practical help given in abundance by Melissa Chappell, whose support and friendship has been so much more to us than simply Gary's professional agent.
"The invaluable life-line provided by the League Managers Association which has been there for us throughout.
"We are immensely thankful to all of you and greatly appreciate what you have done for us.
"Finally, our thanks go to the FA of Wales which has arranged the Gary Speed Memorial Match against Costa Rica at the Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday 29 February.
"This will give everyone whose lives were touched and enriched by Gary's achievements the opportunity to attend, celebrate his life and pay their final respects. We look forward to seeing you there."
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