Tributes paid to 'much-loved' man who died on A14 in Northamptonshire

The family of 65 year old Mark Bowerman have paid tribute to him.

Mark Bowerman
Author: Andrea FoxPublished 24th Mar 2025
Last updated 24th Mar 2025

The family of a ‘much-loved’ man who died following a collision on the A14 have shared their thanks to those who stopped to help.

Mark Bowerman, aged 65, of Leicestershire, died on Wednesday, March 5, after he was in collision with a lorry on the westbound carriageway while on foot.

His family and partner have since asked Northamptonshire Police to share their thanks to people who stopped to help, and to the emergency services:

“The family of Mark Bowerman would like to thank everyone for their kindness and support following his death.

“Mark was very much loved by his family, friends and partner Genny and will be greatly missed.

“We would also like to send our thoughts and gratitude to all who stopped to help Mark and the emergency services involved with responding to the accident.

“Our love and thoughts are also with the driver of the lorry and his family at this terrible time.

“We are all trying to process Mark's death and would like to thank Northamptonshire Police, especially Charlie, the family liaison officer, for his compassion and support during this sad time.”

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