A daughter has paid tribute to her mum who "loved everybody", following her death.
Michelle Perry, 44, was found dead at an address on Honeywell Lane in Hathershaw on Saturday, November 16.
Her death is being treated as "non-suspicious" and an inquest is set to take place.
Michelle leaves behind her two daughters, Courtney Leigh Nicholson and Shelby Bamber, and five young granddaughters.
Courtney has paid a touching tribute to her mum, who she said "would do anything for anyone".
Michelle moved to Oldham around four months ago but Courtney has lived in the borough for around seven years.
Courtney said: "She was absolutely crazy, but crazy in a good way.
"Her biggest moment of being proud was through her kids and her grandkids, everybody knew they were the most important thing to her.
"I know it's a weird thing to say, but in a way I'm happy for her as she had been struggling and now she's reunited with her partner Mark who died in 2022.
"She met Mark in a pub around eight years ago and she came home telling me how she had met an older man, because he was 10 years older than her.
"Literally a week later they moved in together and I told her she was off her head.
"But with my mum, once she loved, she really loved and she's got like a million 'adopted' kids out here that she just took under her wing.
"She loved everybody no matter who they were."
Courtney said that her mum's funeral will be organised by the same funeral home as Mark's, as she believes that is what she would have wanted after having built a bond with the firm during that hard time.
Flowers for the service are being made by Courtney and Shelby themselves to add a personal touch.
The daughters have also organised with the funeral home for Mark's ashes to be placed with Michelle's and then they can be scattered together in Benidorm, where the couple regularly went on holiday.
The family have set up a GoFundMe crowdfunding page to help the daughters with the cost of the funeral.
On the fundraising page, the daughters said: "Michelle was such a loving and caring person, and if she loved you, she literally loved you to the fullest.
"She would move heaven on earth for anyone that needed her.
"She wasn’t perfect but no one is!
"Every person she met she would treat like family. She just wanted to love and be loved.
"She was crazy, everyone that knows her knows she was a mad head, but that’s what made her who she was.
"Like she would say 'once seen never forgotten' and that couldn’t be anymore truer for Michelle."
Courtney said her mother's death has "left a massive hole in our hearts" which can never be fixed.
She added: "We are so devastated that’s she’s gone and it still doesn’t feel real to us, but we will give her the best send of she deserves the best."
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