This photo was attached to the tree when we visited. The hairstyle is a Mohawk or Mohican, a Punk fashion from the 1980's. Price would have been aged 13-23 years at that time so we think the photo does show Price, but surely her style would have changed by the time of her death when she was aged 52 years. Perhaps the tree originally carried photos of her at different stages of her life.
Only when we got home did we realise that there is some information below the wide ribbon, which may perhaps tell more about Price.
Our colleague, Andrew Behan, has researched this lady and found a very sad story.
Anna Louise Price was born on 21 January 1967, the daughter of James R. F. Price (b.1941) and Valerie Price née Williams. Her birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1967 in the Haverfordwest registration district, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
From two articles found on the Western Telegraph Newspaper website it would appear that "she held ‘an extremely high-up’ job in a London borough before suffering ‘horrendous injuries, particularly to her brain’, when she was involved in a collision with a bus while cycling to work. She spent a long time in hospital after suffering a traumatic brain injury which continued to affect her. It changed her life and put an end to her career". It seems that her injuries led to a change in personality that, in 2018, resulted in her turning on her father, with whom she was living. See Western Telegraph 1 and Western Telegraph 2.
She lived in Narberth, Wales and died there, aged 52 years, on 27 July 2019.
London Remembers would like to express our deepest sympathies to her family for their tragic loss.
Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them