Tributes have been paid to a "strong, beautiful, generous" Mamgu who died in a car crash on the M4 near Hendy.

Carole Patricia Fowler, 61, died in a two vehicle collision near junction 48 of the M4 on the evening of January 13.

She was a teacher for 30 years at St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Llanelli.

A statement from the family said: "She loved children and they loved her. As one of her past colleagues said, I know she made such a difference to every child she taught. She was very popular with staff and well respected and loved by parents.

"She was dedicated and conscientious, always 100 per cent for the children. She led the music there and was always popular with her guitar accompaniments for services and concerts.

"Likewise, she was a valued member of the choir at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Gendros, Swansea, where she would often accompany hymns with her guitar and gave guitar lessons to the children in the church’s Saturday Music Club. She was also a keen member of Côr Persain, Ammanford.

"She was talented, loved and in demand. A convicted and devout Catholic all her life, through good and bad."

The family added: "Carole was an avid and very gifted crocheter and was always crocheting or knitting something for someone.

"She had been spending her time recently, during the Covid crisis, crocheting NHS teddies in scrubs and rainbows, with many given to practising nurses. Carole had recently started learning to make bobbin lace. She was also capable of some very decent sewing, too.

"She was also learning Welsh, doing pilates and was considering taking up yoga lessons as well.

"She was a busy lady! As one of her work colleagues said of her, 'She was wise, strong, beautiful, generous, devout and feisty. And I loved her for all those qualities.'

"Above all, she was an immeasurably loved Mam, daughter, sister and a doting Mamgu and so much loved by her fiancé. Having been together for 14 years, they would have been married last July 20 had covid allowed.

"Her premature passing at 61 is tragic and she is already sorely, painfully missed. She leaves behind a huge chasm in so many hearts that cannot be filled.

“Eternal rest grant unto her, o Lord, may perpetual light shine about her, may she rest in peace.”

The police continue to appeal for witnesses to the collision.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Serious Collision Unit quoting police reference DPP-20210113-317

Police can be contacted either online at: bit.ly/DPPContactOnline, by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk, or by calling 101. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908.