TRIBUTES have been paid to a former Somerset dairy farmer who died alongside two others in a crash on the A303 last month.
Emergency services were called to the A303, near Whitelackington, at about 3.30pm on Thursday, August 15, after a collision between a Skoda Yeti and a van.
The two occupants of the van were taken to hospital with one having sustained a suspected life-changing injury.
Dennis Smith, a 71-year-old retired dairy farmer and cattle breeder from Corfe, Taunton, Claire Stride, 64, from Devon, and Andrew Carless, 44, from Gloucester, all died in the crash.
Relatives have paid tribute to Mr Smith who had a long and distinguished career as a renowned dairy farmer and cattle breeder. He was also a well-respected judge of dairy cattle at many shows across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
They said: “He adored his three grandchildren, who equally adored him.
“He left behind his two daughters, brothers, sister, son in law, two granddaughters, grandson, nieces and nephews, in laws as well as many many great friends.
“As a family we keep hearing him referred to as a legend. He was certainly a legend to us.”
Claire Stride, a 64-year-old from Devon, was known for her love of animals. Her family described her as sociable, fun, and a loyal friend.
Her family said: “Claire was sociable, fun, charming, and the most loyal friend to many.
“She was famous for her crossword wins! She was fluent in Greek, loved to craft, and made legendary preserves.”