The family of a 32-year-old woman whose body was recovered from the sea at the town's South Beach have paid tribute to their 'much-loved daughter'. Lucy Rebecca Harmer was a 'bubbly, kind, tolerant, sociable person who accepted all the challenges of life which she had to face with good humour and spirit,' they said. The family have also said they are happy with the way Dyfed Powys Police conducted the inquiry Lucy's tragic death on Wednesday, July 12. As reported in last week's issue, Lucy was discovered by a member of the public at the Giltar end of the beach at approximately 7 pm. Police appealed for information to trace Lucy's whereabouts on that day, but they confirmed on Monday that following a full investigation they were satisfied at this stage that there were no suspicious circumstances. " A full file will now be compiled and forwarded to the coroner," said a police spokesperson, who also thanked the public for their assistance. Lucy's funeral will take place on Tuesday at 11.15 am at St. Mary's Church, Tenby, followed by cremation at Parc Gwyn, Narberth, at 12.15 pm. Lucy is survived by her mother and father Mary and Walter Harmer, of Lamack Vale, Tenby, daughter Holly, and sister Vicky. There will be family flowers only, with donations in lieu, if so desired, to MIND or Ty Hafan, c/o Messrs. W. and M. J. Rossiter and Sons Ltd., The Old Rectory, The Norton, Tenby, who are carrying ot the funeral arrangements.