The family of Warren Graham have said they'll cherish the memories they have of their special boy.
The 17-year-old Kilmarnock youngster passed away after being found on the railway in the town last week.
Paramedics raced to reports of a casualty near the tracks of the East Ayrshire line just before 1pm on Tuesday, January 25.
Sadly, Warren was pronounced dead at the scene and British Transport Police (BTP) have said that the incident is not being treated as suspicious.
In a statement released through the BTP, Warren’s family said: “Our lives have changed forever but we will always cherish the memories we have of our special boy.
“Thank you to everyone who has paid tribute to Warren. This has given us comfort knowing what a popular, well-liked boy he was.
“Please respect our privacy at this sad time to help us to come to terms with our loss.”
Fundraising for Warren's funeral has almost hit £9,000.
You can still contribute to the Warren Graham fundraiser here
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