News

‘Westhoughton has lost a little bit of colour’: Family of Bolton man killed in tragic road collision pay tribute

By Danielle Wainwright

Tributes are pouring in after a Bolton father-of-two was killed in a road collision while walking along Leigh Road on Friday September 13.

Bolton-born Maurice Melvyn Isherwood died after he was involved in a collision with a Toyota Aygo shortly before 9.10pm leaving behind his wife Sandra and sons Damian and Michael.

In a statement, his family said that the 65-year-old family man enjoyed taking his children fishing, wresting and to the cinema and was an avid snooker player with a penchant for the theatre.

Maurice also enjoyed coach holidays in the UK, and trips to different countries abroad.

They added: “Wherever he was Maurice loved music, especially the 50s and 60s, and was renowned for his renditions of Elvis, Roy Orbison and Billy Fury on Karaoke. 

“Maurice was a very generous person and would not hesitate to offer a kindness to anyone in need. It was not unusual for Maurice to invite people without a family of their own to Christmas dinner.

“Westhoughton has lost a little bit of colour – RIP Maurice.” 

Officers who attended the scene of the accident were told that a pedestrian was involved in a collision and rushed Maurice to hospital.

He was treated for a bleed to the brain, a fractured pelvis and a collapsed lung but died from his injuries on Thursday. The driver was uninjured.

Witnesses are asked to call traffic police on 0161 856 4741. 

For more on this story and many others, follow Mancunian Matters on Twitter and Facebook.

Related Articles