Tributes have been pouring in for an "amazing" great-grandmother who died following a collision over the weekend. North Wales Police confirmed 89-year-old woman Jean Kitchen died after the accident, near Corwen, on Sunday. In a beautiful tribute, her devastated family said Mrs Kitchen's death has left a "great void" that "can never be filled" as they thanked emergency services for their help.
Mrs Kitchen, who was driving a grey Peugeot 107, was airlifted to hospital in Stoke from the scene on the A5104 at Bryn Eglwys, but died in hospital the following day. Police say the crash also involved a silver Peugeot 206, and a black Jaguar X-type. READ MORE: Do not approach these two wanted men if you see them READ MORE: Tata may shut Port Talbot plant by next week Confirming the news, police issued a heartfelt tribute to the great-grandmother from her heartbroken family, North Wales Live reported.
They said: "It's hard to keep Jean Kitchen's life and stories within a short paragraph as you could so easily write a book. She was born in Oldham in 1934. "She took on the career of nurse / midwife and health visitor in her 40s, it was something she absolutely loved and she was immensely passionate about helping others throughout her whole life.
"I think, however she'd admit, the greatest achievement of her life was marrying the love of her life Jim Kitchen, who sadly passed away in 2015. Their long life together was filled to the brim with adventures all around the world - they loved to .
