'She was so full of fun, joy and life' - Family bury five-year-old Emmy Eckert who drowned on holiday

A pastor at a Baptist Church in Ballincollig, Co. Cork, has thanked the community for the massive outpouring of support received following the drowning of a five-year-old local girl whilst on a family holiday in Germany.

'She was so full of fun, joy and life' - Family bury five-year-old Emmy Eckert who drowned on holiday

A pastor at a Baptist Church in Ballincollig, Co. Cork, has thanked the community for the massive outpouring of support received following the drowning of a five-year-old local girl whilst on a family holiday in Germany.

The Bible Baptist Activity Centre was adorned in pink for the funeral service for Emmy Eckert who drowned in Dessau in Germany on August 8.

The funeral service took place at 11am today followed by burial at St Oliver’s Cemetery in Cork.

Emmy was visiting a lake with her family when she briefly went missing. A search was immediately carried out and she was found in the water.

Addressing mourners at the service today, Pastor Craig Ledbetter said the day was about celebrating the life of a cherished child.

He commended all those who loved Emmy for the kindness extended to the Eckhert family in recent days.

He said: "I thank all the folks at the Bible Baptist Church, I thank you friends, co-workers and neighbours who have come.

"Thank you for the school honour guard. Thank you for showing such great kindness compassion and love for this family."

School children from Scoil Mhuire at today's funeral service. Pic: Dan Linehan
School children from Scoil Mhuire at today's funeral service. Pic: Dan Linehan

A montage of photographs was shown during the service. Poignantly it ended with a video of Emmy, who had completed Junior Infants, singing the "Atishoo" song with her siblings and them all laughing as they fell down.

The words "Goodnight we will see you in the morning" flashed up on the screen.

Pastor Lebetter said Emmy brightened every room she entered.

"Do you know her favourite colour was pink? Her favourite song was "Trust and Obey". Her favourite stuffed animal was a sheep. She was so full of fun, joy and life. "

Emmy is survived by her parents Andreas and Darlene and siblings Johannes, Paula, and Josef. Her parents and siblings walked her white coffin down the aisle of the church after the service.

Emmy was a pupil of Scoil Mhuire in Ballincollig.

A friend of the Eckert family set up a special GoFundMe page to help with the funeral costs. The page has raised over €10,000.

Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page set up to pay for the medical costs and the transportation of the body of a three-year-old Irish boy who drowned in Spain has raised close to €16,000.

Avery Greene died on August 13 after getting into difficulty in a pool in the Cabo Roig area about 10k from Torreivieja on the Costa Blanca.

The boy, who is the youngest in a family of three from Mallow, Co Cork, was discovered unconscious in the swimming pool by an early morning bather after he managed to briefly slip away from his family.

Funds raised will go towards helping to alleviate the huge financial burden of medical costs involved, as well as facilitating the final journey home for Avery and his family.

Avery Greene.
Avery Greene.

Funeral arrangments have as yet to be finalised. Avery is survived by his parents Eric and Amanda and his siblings Lucia and Robyn.

The death is being treated as a tragic accident. The Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular support to the family.

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