Man killed in crash 'will be missed every day'

The family of a man killed in a crash on the A38 in Cornwall have said "he made a difference to everyone he met".
Paul Rowe, 41, from Plymouth, died at the scene of a a single vehicle crash at Glynn Valley on 22 June, Devon and Cornwall Police said.
The force said it was still investigating the circumstances of the crash and appealed for witnesses to come forward.
Mr Rowe's family said they were "eternally grateful" for the life of "a son, father, brother, uncle, and cousin".
'His life mattered'
In a tribute released by police, they said: "We are overwhelmed by the kind messages we have received from friends, work colleagues and even school friends, who he still kept in touch with
"His life mattered and he made such a difference to anyone that knew him, which we could not be more proud of, as that was Paul.
"We will always be eternally grateful he was part of our lives and will miss him every day."
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