Paul Parker, 63, and Pamela Osborne, 69, were traveling on a motorcycle that collided with a truck. The couple was seriously injured and unfortunately died on the spot. Paying tribute to Pamela, her family said: “Our mom. both affectionate, affectionate and thoughtful. She thought of the world of her whole family. She was a wonderful mom, nan and wonderful nan and always tried to make the most of the last years of her life with her partner Paul, doing what they both loved – anything to do with bicycles. Read more:Following are tributes to the Cornwall Fire Department employee who died in an off-duty collision “She was always a fighter and she fought cancer in various cases and she always managed to overcome it. It will be really missed by so many. Our only consolation is that he died doing what he loved, with those he loved. Rest in peace mom xxxxx. “ Paul Parker’s family also paid tribute to him, saying: “Dad was a bigger character. He always stopped for a chat with anyone, and that usually ended in a lot of laughter. During his active life, he competed in many forms of motor sports. on two and four wheels, went up in the air and traveled around the world. Paul and Pamela shared a love for bicycles (Image: Devon & Cornwall Police) “He was a proud soldier in the RAF Constitution and even more proud of his grandchildren. More recently, for the past 16 years, he has been found keeping the Cornwall Fire Brigade on the road, traveling between stations, performing maintenance and repairing machinery. “The time he spent behind the wheel of a bicycle was where he spent as much of his free time as possible, almost always with Pam on his back, seeing sights, trying out many fish and chips shops up and down the country as well. their long trips across Europe during the summer months. “You have left a big hole in our lives and we know that you will miss your friends, your colleagues in the past and today, as well as your fellow cyclists. We want to thank everyone for their kind words and support in this difficult time. Rest in peace Dad and Pam. “ Glyn Arthur Thomas, 58, of Collamoor Head, Camelford, has been charged with two counts of causing death by driving without proper care and attention while unsuitable for drinking. Read more related articles Read more related articles