TODAY would have been the second birthday of this beautiful little girl.

Sadly, Eleanor May Oldham, died when she was only eight-months-old, from meningitis.

Her family asked Eddie Stobart to name a truck in her memory and they discovered their dream had come true when they visited our website and saw me driving the brand new vehicle they had christened.

Eleanor’s dad, Marcus, of Elland, West Yorkshire, said: “I googled Eddie Stobart and Eleanor May and it fetched up your website.

“We are so pleased.

“Eleanor was amazing, a really strong little girl. She was always giggling and happy.

“She was a little marvel.”

Eleanor developed a temperature in March, last year Marcus and his wife, Vickie, took her to hospital. She was kept in overnight and sent home but became ill again.

Tests revealed she had bacterial meningitis and she died two days later.

Marcus said: “They tried to save her. Now we want to raise awareness about meningitis and raise as much money as we can for research into a vaccine.”

Eleanor’s nan, Sheila Suthern is making candles for the forever fund in her memory, raising funds for Meningitis UK.

Sheila said: “She were a beautiful baby.

“I’d seen wagons going up and down with girl’s names, I though it would be lovely to have one with her name.

“She is never going to be able to travel the world, but on an Eddie Stobart truck, she can go all over Britain.”

Visit www.meningitis.uk.org/shop to buy a forever fund candle in Eleanor’s memory.