Jaye Bloomfield
Jaye Bloomfield
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Age: 44
Location:
slip road heading from Princes Road
Manchester
United Kingdom
A ghostbike was installed for Jaye Bloomfield and the August Critical Mass in Manchester was dedicated to her memory
From the Manchester Evening News
Family pays moving tribute to cyclist Jaye Bloomfield who was killed on Mancunian Way slip road
Jaye, 44, of Whalley Range, was cycling on the slip road heading from
Princes Road at about 3pm on Saturday when she collided with a black
Seat Leon
Jaye Bloomfield
The family of the cyclist who died by the Mancunian Way at the weekend have issued a moving tribute.
Jaye Bloomfield, 44, of Whalley Range, was cycling on the slip road heading from Princes Road at about 3pm on Saturday when she collided with a black Seat Leon.
The driver of the car, a 40-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion
of causing death by dangerous driving and has been bailed pending
further enquiries.
Jaye, who was working to set up her own web design business when she
died, loved cycling and music, her family said.In a statement which also
reflected on her civil partnership, they said wanted to express their
deep sense of loss.
They added: “Jaye had recently completed a college course and she was
in the process of setting up her own business in web design.
“Jaye and Gemma had an amazing civil partnership on August 18 last
year surrounded by family and friends and were making plans to celebrate
their first anniversary this month.
“Jaye was the beloved only child of a devoted Linda Bloomfield who is devastated at her sudden death.
“Jaye was a well loved friend with a wicked sense of humour and a love of music.
“She had been a regular cyclist for two years and loved cycling. "
They said: "“The family take some comfort from the fact that
Jaye died doing something that she enjoyed and that her death was instantaneous.
“We have been overwhelmed by the love and support from friends,
family and strangers. Jaye made a lasting impression on those around
her.
“She will be remembered as a unique individual.”
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Age: 44
Location:
slip road heading from Princes Road
Manchester
United Kingdom
A ghostbike was installed for Jaye Bloomfield and the August Critical Mass in Manchester was dedicated to her memory
From the Manchester Evening News
Family pays moving tribute to cyclist Jaye Bloomfield who was killed on Mancunian Way slip road
Jaye, 44, of Whalley Range, was cycling on the slip road heading from
Princes Road at about 3pm on Saturday when she collided with a black
Seat Leon
Jaye Bloomfield
The family of the cyclist who died by the Mancunian Way at the weekend have issued a moving tribute.
Jaye Bloomfield, 44, of Whalley Range, was cycling on the slip road heading from Princes Road at about 3pm on Saturday when she collided with a black Seat Leon.
The driver of the car, a 40-year-old man, was arrested on suspicion
of causing death by dangerous driving and has been bailed pending
further enquiries.
Jaye, who was working to set up her own web design business when she
died, loved cycling and music, her family said.In a statement which also
reflected on her civil partnership, they said wanted to express their
deep sense of loss.
They added: “Jaye had recently completed a college course and she was
in the process of setting up her own business in web design.
“Jaye and Gemma had an amazing civil partnership on August 18 last
year surrounded by family and friends and were making plans to celebrate
their first anniversary this month.
“Jaye was the beloved only child of a devoted Linda Bloomfield who is devastated at her sudden death.
“Jaye was a well loved friend with a wicked sense of humour and a love of music.
“She had been a regular cyclist for two years and loved cycling. "
They said: "“The family take some comfort from the fact that
Jaye died doing something that she enjoyed and that her death was instantaneous.
“We have been overwhelmed by the love and support from friends,
family and strangers. Jaye made a lasting impression on those around
her.
“She will be remembered as a unique individual.”