Friends of the Newmarket father, who died last week in a Bradford collsion which also killed his mother and his 9-year-old son, have set up GoFundMe pages to help raise funds for the funeral costs.

Kyle Cobet, 36, Wendy Cobet, 60, and Christian Nunes died when the SUV they were in collided with a heavy truck.

One of the fundraiser’s organizers, Meghan Davies, wrote that her sister, Courtney, was Kyle’s fiancée, and dedicated the fundraiser in loving memory of “Courtz Angels.”

“No words can describe the absolute loss and hole in our hearts,” Davies wrote.

She described Kyle and his son as “two peas in a pod,” something Courtney always said.

Christian was a vibrant, smart and fun-loving little boy who liked to play video games, bake with Courtney, fix his dirt bike with his dad and play basketball, Davies wrote, adding that “he loved life!”

Kyle and Courtney had a passion for riding their motorcycles together, and would take little adventures as a family.

“Courtney’s boys will be forever missed, but never forgotten,” Davies wrote. “There is so many family and friends that love these boys and we will all miss them dearly.”

Davies’s fundraiser was created Monday and has a goal of $10,000. More than $3,000 has been raised by Wednesday morning.

The three people who died were in the SUV driven by Kyle when it reportedly crossed the centre line before colliding with a heavy truck at around 4:30 p.m. on Yonge Street, near 14th Line, South Simcoe Police said.

Christian was rushed to hospital, where he died shortly after arrival.

Kyle and Wendy were pronounced dead at the scene.

Another GoFundMe page has been created in memory of Christian who “was always full of life and had a way of putting a smile on everyone’s face,” wrote the page’s organizers, identified as Courtney Amanda and Gail Ann Briscoe.

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Christian “was enormously curious, with a keen interest in science and magic,” the page reads. “Christian’s passing is enormously too soon and he will be missed by every person whose lives were touched by his energy and presence.”

This page was also created Monday to raise money for the “surviving family” to help them with the funeral and burial costs. The goal is to raise $10,000, and more than $8,000 had been raised by Wednesday morning.