A well-known forestry worker remembered for his larger-than-life personality and dedication to his family has been honoured following his tragic death.
Stephen Jones, widely known as Steve Peg, died on June 8 in what his loved ones described as a “forestry accident”. The 36-year-old, originally from Cynwyd and living in Acrefair, is survived by his wife Emma and their two children, Cai and Ffion.
Hundreds of people have paid their respects, and a Just Giving campaign set up to assist with funeral costs and support the family has raised approximately £30,000, reports North Wales Live.
Steve’s wife Emma said: “I want to thank everyone for all their support and kindness. Everyone has been amazing.” For the biggest stories in Wales first sign up to our daily newsletter here
Steve’s brother Mike also expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support, describing Steve as the “best big brother that anyone could want”.
Friend Lee Parry, who launched the page, said: “Our hearts are broken by the loss of our beloved friend Peg who tragically passed away due to a fatal forestry accident. He was a lovable rogue who worked hard to provide for his family. His larger than life personality will be missed by all who knew him.
“We made this page to hopefully raise as much money as we possibly can to give him the send off he deserves, and to help support his beloved wife and his two beautiful young children, who he adored, at this heartbreaking time.”
He added: “We would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming kindness for giving so generously to Steve Peg’s [Just Giving] page. This money will be an incredible help to Steve’s wife Emma, and their children, at such a difficult time. It’s a testament to Steve’s character that so many people have shown their support. The [Just Giving] page will be closing on Monday, July 6 if anyone would still like to donate. We really can’t thank you all enough.”
His funeral service will take place on July 3 at 3pm at Pentrebychan Crematorium LL14 4EP.
Lee added: “This is a public funeral. We are asking that his hunting friends wear hunting clothes. And for everyone else wear what you feel comfortable in as he absolutely hated suits and ties! Refreshments afterwards at Tower Hill barns LL20 7TN.”
A link to contribute to the fundraiser can be found here.
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