Man’s heartbreak after losing ‘inspirational’ wife and daughter to cancer

Chris and Ruth Leach <i>(Image: Chris Leach)</i>
Chris and Ruth Leach (Image: Chris Leach)

A man from Barrowford has paid tribute to his wife, who lost her battle to cancer this year, 16 years after he lost his daughter to the disease.

Chris Leach has paid a touching tribute to his late wife, Ruth Leach, who died from bowel cancer in January.

Ruth, a woman known for her "extraordinary bravery and kindness", devoted herself to charitable initiatives, helping to raise more than £61,000 for Pendleside Hospice throughout the years.

In 2008, the Leach family tragically lost their daughter, Sarah Leach, to breast cancer. She was just 30-years-old.

Sarah, from Fence, discovered a lump in her breast while taking a shower in April, 2002.

Described as courageous and resilient, Sarah continued to embrace life's joys, from socialising with friends to conquering the Great Wall of China just months before her passing.

Despite her own trials, Sarah expressed a heartfelt wish for her family to support Pendleside Hospice, ensuring that others facing similar challenges could access vital care and support.

Lancashire Telegraph: Sarah Leach died in 2008 after a battle with breast cancer
Lancashire Telegraph: Sarah Leach died in 2008 after a battle with breast cancer

Sarah Leach died in 2008 after a battle with breast cancer (Image: NQ)

Supported by her husband, family, and friends, Ruth channelled her grief into organising various charitable fundraisers in memory of Sarah, which included themed annual balls.

Their first glitzy ball, called 'diamonds and tiaras,' set the stage by raising £8,500 for Pendleside Hospice.

The family raised £520 for Pendleside Hospice at Ruth's funeral in February.

Chris said his wife was an “inspiration to many”.

He said: "Her unwavering commitment to charitable causes and preserving Sarah's memory is truly inspiring."

Chris calculated the family's combined contributions over the last 16 years.

On top of previous donations made prior to Sarah’s passing, the significant sum, which exceeds £61,000, highlights the devotion and lasting impact of Ruth and Sarah's initiatives.

As Chris Leach continues to honour Ruth's memory and advocate for Pendleside Hospice, he invites others to join in celebrating the woman she was and the lasting influence she has made to others.

To learn more about the hospice visit the website at: www.www.pendleside.org.uk.