The 29-year-old victim leaves behind his 2-year-old son and his wife who will be giving birth to their second child in about a month.

Community support is pouring in for the pregnant wife and child of a Vancouver man who was killed in a motorcycle crash Saturday night.

Just before 7:30 p.m., 29-year-old Trygve Blixt was riding his motorcycle at a high rate of speed when he crossed the center line and crashed into an oncoming vehicle. It happened less than a mile from his home at SR 500 at 65th Street just east of Vancouver, according to police.

He was pronounced dead at the scene. The other driver was not injured.

“I think right now we're all a little bit in disbelief. I keep finding myself, my family members, looking out the window, just waiting for this nightmare to end and for him to come home,” Trygve’s brother Bjarne Blixt said.

His family says Trygve was universally loved, the life of the party, and a devoted father and husband.

“He was the best. He was, like, perfect. He was always happy,” Bjarne said. “He was just always there for people. Always kind, always good-natured.”