Tribute to Devon grandmother killed in crash

Huw Oxburgh
Authored by Huw Oxburgh
Posted Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - 10:35am

The family of a ‘wonderful’ Exmouth grandmother killed in a coach crash in May have paid tribute to her memory.

Police have now confirmed that 59-year-old Margaret Luxton was killed when a coach  she was a passenger in left the road and struck a wall near Looe in Cornwall on Tuesday May 13.

68-year-old Carol Muldoon, from Newton Poppleford also died in the crash while many other were left with serious injuries.

Speaking on behalf of the Luxton family, Margaret Luxton’s daughter in law Ruth Luxton said: “A wonderful local Exmouth lady was taken from us far too soon at the age of 59.

"Margaret Luxton was a lovely wife to Richard of 40 years and wonderful mother to her two children Marie and Terry, all from Exmouth. She was a fantastic nanny to her six grandchildren, Amy, Lucy, James and Alfie, Archie and Amelie who will all miss her massively.

"At Christmas when she always turned up like mother Christmas with sacks full of presents for everyone. Margaret always had a big smile on her face and always cared for everyone else before herself.

"She worked for many years at Knapps Cross nursing home who have all said they will be deeply saddened by her loss.

"Margaret was a very timid lady who was afraid to fly which is why she loved going on her day trips on a coach with her sister Brenda who was also her best friend. When they both set off that morning on May 13th sitting at the back of the coach, little did they know that Margaret would never return.

"The crash has saddened and shocked us all as a family. We drove to the site to place flowers and posters the grandchildren had made, it was an emotional day but we would love to think that our lovely, positive Margaret will always be shining on us all. She will be massively missed."

Police investigating the fatal coach collision can confirm the driver of the coach, a 57 year-old man from Exeter, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

He was later release on bail until August.

The bus operated by Carmel was being used for a trip organised by Age Concern from Exmouth at the time of the crash.

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