THE family of a soldier who died after his motorbike was involved in a collision with a lorry in Pembrokeshire say he was "much loved by all his family and friends". Lance Corporal Jamie Stewart Fleming (21), from Spinning Path Gardens, Crediton, was based with the Royal Corps of Signals at Brawdy, Pembrokeshire. He died at the scene of the accident on the A487 Felindre Farchog to Cardigan road at about 1.40pm on Good Friday, April 18. Jamie was the son of Alison and Stewart, brother of Rory and described as a "dear grandson, nephew, cousin, friend and brother-in-arms". His family said: "Jamie was much loved by all his family and friends. "He was very popular and enjoyed life to the full. "Jamie was extremely fit, both for his work and during leisure time. He had recently run a marathon in Ireland. "Jamie loved his job in the Royal Signals." L/Cpl Fleming had been in the Army for four-and-a-half years and had served in Afghanistan. In the statement released by Dyfed-Powys Police, his family added: "He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him." His parents said that he was taken from them far too soon and added: "For his short time here he lived his life to the full. "You can stand down now, Jay". A funeral service, with full military honours, will be held at Crediton Parish Church at 11.30am on Thursday, May 1. The cortege will pass down through Crediton High Street on its way to the church.
A full military funeral service will be held in Crediton Parish Church for Jamie Stewart Fleming (pictured).
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