The Rt Rev Mary Stallard, the Bishop of Llandaff (pictured) who once lived in Llangollen, has been reflecting on the sudden death of her mother in a programme on BBC Radio Cymru.
Daphne Stallard, 89, died after being involved in a collision with a recycling truck in Llandudno in early September last year. And this is one of the events of a "difficult year" the bishop speaks about in this week's edition of Welsh language radio programme Bwrw Golwg, thanking everyone who supported her.
Daphne Stallard was the widow of the Rev Charles Stallard with whom she lived in Llangollen for 10 years at the time her son-in-law, the Rev Andrew Sully, was vicar of St Collen's.
She was the mother of the Rt Rev Mary Stallard, Andrew's wife, who has been Bishop of Llandaff in Cardiff since 2023.
* For the full story, see: Esgob Llandaf yn diolch am bob cefnogaeth wedi blwyddyn anodd - BBC Cymru Fyw

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