Family pay tribute to 'kind and generous' man who lost his life in A350 Melksham crash
44-year-old Stuart Flint spent many years working for various charities, including the RUH in Bath
The family of 44-year-old Stuart Flint have issued the following moving tribute to their ‘much loved and generous hearted’ loved one, who lost his life in a crash on the A350 in Melksham on March 9.
Stuart’s sister-in-law Kerry said: "Stuart was taken from us too soon on 9th March 2022.
"It’s difficult to do him justice in words.
"Stuart was always such a warm and happy character. This is something that everyone around him would say if you asked them. He had a really kind and generous personality and would do absolutely anything for anyone.
"He always had time for other people and was a doting uncle to his nephew and niece as well as being a great brother to my husband Alan.
"I have to say Stuart really didn’t have a bad bone in his body - and I know this sounds too good to be true, but he was the kindest, most gentle person I have ever known.
"Stuart spent many years working for various charities, including the RUH in Bath and most recently the British Heart Foundation in Trowbridge where he worked in their charity furniture and electrical shop.
"Since he moved into the village of Broughton Gifford five years ago, Stuart had gathered a really large group of friends, especially within the local bowls team where he was a hugely popular member.
"It’s so heart-warming to know that he was a friend to so many. We have been amazed by the number of people who have dropped around to pay their condolences. It just goes to show the effect he had on those around him. He really was one of a kind.
"He will be sadly missed by his much loved family, friends and dog, Modo."
Wiltshire Police say their thoughts are with Stuart’s family and friends and are asking that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.