Family pay tribute to 'best mum and wife imaginable' killed in hit and run

Date published: 03 January 2022


The family of Anne Jones, who was tragically killed in a hit and run in Rochdale on Sunday 19 December, have paid tribute to the "best mum and wife imaginable".

60-year-old Anne Jones was struck by a car just before 5pm on Edenfield Road, close to the junction with Elmsfield Avenue.

The car - believed to be a grey Mercedes or Audi - failed to stop.

 

Flowers at the scene of the collision

 

In a statement, Anne's family said: “Anne was so much more than just the best mum and wife imaginable. She brought huge amounts of fun, love and positivity to all lives she touched.

"What has been absolutely clear from the abundance of cards, flowers and messages we have received, is that everyone saw her as a source of love, joy, and support.

"Anne was a servant to the public and council of Rochdale for nearly 40 years. She was enjoying a very happy and energetic retirement when she was taken from us.

"She was deeply loved by her family and friends for providing the glue that kept people together.

"The fact that she was killed in the circumstances she was is near impossible to comprehend.

"The loss and emptiness now felt by the family is something we will never truly get over, so for these, and many other reasons, the family would ask that they be allowed to grieve privately."

Anyone with information in relation to the incident - including dashcam or CCTV footage from the area at the time - can report online or by using the LiveChat function at www.gmp.police.uk.

Alternatively, call 101 quoting log 2089 of 19/12/21 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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