A pedestrian killed in Bethlehem on Friday night has been remembered as someone who would do "anything for anyone" by his employer.
Geoffrey Raymond Boucher, 59, and his wife, Karen Jane Boucher, 56, of Bethlehem were named by police as the two pedestrians killed in the tragedy.
Police were called to the crash involving a motorcycle on State Highway 2 near the Bethlehem shops around 8.30pm.
Geoffrey Boucher worked at Dobsons, a refrigeration and electrical company in Te Puke.
Dobsons co-owner Amanda Tucker said the company was "honoured" to have had Boucher working for them and he would leave "a massive gap" in the business.