Friends of tragic dad-of-three Owen Hassan who died after being attacked last year have set up a memory page for him.
Kayleigh Blunt decided to create a Facebook page dedicated to sharing memories and photos of the young dad so that they could all be shared with the family.
Owen's heartbroken mother performed CPR with help from 999 operators on her own son after he stumbled into her pub the Old Stag Inn following the brutal attack in Greenview Street, Pollokshaws on November 7 at around 10.20pm.
Now, ahead of the Celtic fan's funeral which is set to take place next Friday, his friends are inviting anyone who knew him to add images and stories to the page.
Kayleigh said: "I’ve created a page for Owen Hassan this is it if ppl could add it and if you have photos or memory’s anything atall for the family that would be great trying to get as much photos as we can."
She later added: "We would like to invite you to join us to lay our beautiful Owen Hassan to rest he deserves the biggest send off anyone could ask for.
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"Owens life might have been taken far to early but he lived an amazing life with amazing family and friends he would want us to join together to celebrate and share memories of all the good times we had with Owen."
Friends have already begun adding pictures and comments to the page and sharing memories with one another.
Tracey Dingo wrote: "When u look at that wee face still doesn't seem real at all miss seeing ure snaps specially all the ones with ure munchies always looked good not be long till ure finally laid to rest hope ure lookin over ure beautiful kids family and friends and give them all the strength to get them through this rip gbnf Owen."
Emma Jackson added: "Still can't believe this he was such gent ta me my wee boy rip big guy."
The funeral will take place at 10.00am in St Robert Bellamine Church, Peat Road.
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