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The family of Graham Ross, who sadly died in a collision on the A16 at North Thoresby in April, has paid tribute to him.
Graham was 34 years old and was from Newcastle.
His mum said: “Graham was a happy-go-lucky man who loved life. He loved going out for meals and spending time with his friends and he enjoyed family time. He loved football and snooker. He was my perfect son. A beautiful boy, very handsome and lovely to everyone he met.
“We were very close and it’s still painful to think about the fact that he’s gone.
“He enjoyed all the experiences that life had to offer. He loved to travel and went all over from Lanzarote to India to Turkey and other places. He also travelled up and down the country for his work, which he enjoyed.
“To Graham, I love you and I miss you so much. We all do.”
His family have asked for their privacy to be respected.