Tribute to 'proud' great-grandfather after crash death

Edward Lamb is pictured wearing a brown blazer/jacket, white open necked shirt. He is bald on the top of his head but has grey, short hair around the side of his head Image source, Family photo
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Edward Lamb was a keen angler who "loved life", his family said

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A man who died in hospital after he was injured in a four-car crash was a “very proud” father, grandfather and great-grandfather, his family have said.

Edward Lamb, 85, passed away six days after the collision on the A415 in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, on 22 May.

His family said the retired lorry driver and keen angler “loved life”, went fishing three times a week and would be missed by all who knew him.

“He had time to talk and have laughs with anyone,” they said.

The family thanked all of the emergency services who helped Mr Lamb at the scene and in the last days of his life.

Anyone who saw the crash, which happened close to Abingdon Town Football Club, is asked to get in touch with police.

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