Mhairi Convy (left) and Laura Stewart were both students at the Glasgow College of Commerce hundreds of mourners gathered for the funeral of a student who died after a 4 x 4 mounted a kerb in Glasgow.Laura Stewart, 20, foot North was Hanover Street with her friend Mhairi Convy, 18 if you have been hit by a range Rover 17 December.
The funeral of Ms. Stewart, a student of the accounts of Cumbernauld, found our Lady and St Helen's Parish Church in her hometown.
About 200 people attended the ceremony the honor.
Outside, purple flowers in red and white flowers over the word "Sister" advertised, placed the Church of floral tribute, including the name "Laura".
' Lover friendTributes links with flowers provide a card saying "with all our love forever, MOM and Dad" and another to a "beautiful" girls, which was a "dear friend and sister".
The order of service showed a photo of the student with the words "Courage is strongly growing in a wound" - the motto of the Stewart clan.
Private funeral found Eastfield cemeteryMourners wept as coffin with purple handles was the Church knows the anthem walk with me Oh my Lord carried out.
Father Gerald Sharkey led the procession from the Church through the snow. The body was then driven Eastfield cemetery in Cumbernauld for a private funeral.
Glasgow attended college of Commerce Ms. Stewart and Mrs Convy, the Sheffield.
After the crash, the two women to Glasgow was taken Royal Infirmary, where she died.
A 36 male pedestrian and the 50-year-old male driver Range Rover were treated in hospital after the crash.
Strathclyde Police investigate the deaths.

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