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QuoteShe was found by her husband David, 72, who went looking for her when she failed to return home from their fields.Mr Booth said: "She was mowing ready to put sheep in one of our fields when she went too close to the top of a bank."The tractor rolled down about 20ft and overturned. Stephanie was dead when I found her."Stephanie was born [...] but went through gender reassignment surgery in 1982 at London's Charing Cross Hospital.She was one of the first in Britain to go public over her sex change and later launched a series of businesses for the transgender and tranvestite community.Stephanie, who changed her name to Stephanie Anne Lloyd, founded the Albany Clinic which gives specialist medical advice and guidance to transsexuals.