A retired commercial pilot died in a crash on an A-road near Dilton Marsh.
63-year-old Warwick Bayman, from Frome, passed away at the scene of a head-on road traffic collision on the A3098 on 11 April.
Now, his sister Clare has written a tribute on behalf of their family:
“Warwick Bayman, 63, lived around Frome for much of his life and was educated in Somerset. In his youth he was very involved in the Frome Canoe club and later started a lifelong love of rallying and motorsport.
“When younger he worked for local Frome firms Benchairs, Lamanesta and Frontline.
“He later trained as a pilot and became an instructor at Compton Abbas near Shaftesbury before working as a commercial pilot firstly in Cornwall and then in the Channel Islands, flying Trislanders.
“After retiring as a commercial pilot a number of years ago he moved back to Frome, working for Homebase and then for Stoneleigh Timber in Steeple Ashton.
“On his return to Frome whilst at Homebase he met and fell in love with Tracy Imboden. Following their engagement, they lived together in Frome and were due to be married in Cyprus in June.
“Warwick’s funeral will take place at St Margaret’s Church, Corsley, BA12 7QE, on Monday, May 15, at 1pm.”