'We, as a family, are still in shock but realise that my dad’s quick action saved it from being an even bigger tragedy. ’Mr Tyson, a carpenter from Ulverston, Cumbria, was devoted to his son, who was left with learning difficulties after suffering brain damage in a fall when he was 18 months. His daughter said: ‘Most people of Ulverston will know him through the care and help he has shown my brother, and most people with have at some point seen them pacing through town on their many missions. ‘Garry was inseparable from his dad and the huge amount of time, care and patience my dad showed will be hugely missed.’ The pair were often …show more content…
His daughter said: ‘My dad died doing the thing he loved the most – he was walking with my brother Garry down the coast road towards Ulverston. My dad was a loyal Ulverstonian who cared for a great deal of people over his life in the wonderful town he loved. ‘He was, for a long time, heavily involved in the community and had a large part to play in various projects to bring us all together – and, more importantly, help the kids get the most out of living in this beautiful