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Family’s tribute to “loving daddy” Michael Knowlson after fatal crash near Wells

“WE are utterly heartbroken and struggling to come to terms with the loss of Michael and the immense impact he had on our lives, his absence has left a hole in our lives that can never be filled…”

Those were the words of the family of Michael Knowlson, who died after a crash on the A371 at Dinder, between Shepton Mallet and Wells, last month.

The dad-of-one, who tragically died after the incident at just after 3pm on February 18, has been remembered as a “devoted son, a caring brother, a loving daddy, and a loyal friend” by his family.

They said: “With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Michael George Knowlson, taken tragically far too soon at just 34 years old. He will be forever loved and remembered by all who knew him in Croscombe and beyond.

“Michael was so much more than words can capture — a devoted son, a caring brother, a loving daddy, and a loyal friend. His presence brought warmth, laughter, and comfort, and his absence leaves a silence in our lives and a hole in our hearts that will never truly be filled.

“As a father, Michael’s love was deep and unconditional. His son was his world, and everything he did was guided by his love for Mason. As a son and brother, he gave kindness and his opinion freely, always ready with support, humour, or simply a listening ear. As a friend, he was genuine, dependable, and loved wholeheartedly – someone you could count on no matter what and never let you down.”

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They said his impact was “immeasurable”, despite his “heartbreakingly short” life, and went on: “He lives on in the memories, photos and stories we hold, the love he gave, and the lives he touched so deeply.

“He will be carried forward in every story told, every smile remembered, and every moment of love shared. Forever 34, forever loved, and never forgotten.

“We are utterly heartbroken and struggling to come to terms with the loss of Michael and the immense impact he had on our lives, his absence has left a hole in our lives that can never be filled, we ask you to respect our privacy at this time and let us grieve in peace.”

Mike’s Match, a football game in his memory, will take place at Strode College Sports Centre at 2.30pm on Sunday (March 8), with a service celebrating his life to follow at 11am on March 20 at St Cuthbert’s Church, Wells, before a burial at Wells Cemetery for family and close friends only.

“Following the service, family and friends are invited to join us at Wells Football Club to continue sharing memories and celebrating the life of a much-loved son, brother, daddy and friend,” the family added.

There will be family flowers only, with donations to Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.

Police are appealing for anyone with information about the crash, which happened at just after 3pm on February 18, to contact them on 101, reference 5226046895.

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