A community has been left reeling at the news of the death of a 37 year old father of six. Clive Taylor, from Lisnaskea died unexpectedly on Tuesday, with family and friends paying heartwarming tributes to the man they knew so well.

His family, still coming to terms with their loss, said Clive's death will leave a "huge void" in everybody's lives.

Remembering Clive, the family said:"We are devastated. We loved him so much. We loved his big smile. He was a very good brother.

"He was loved so much by his partner Melissa (Kennedy), his parents, sisters, children, all family members and friends.

"He loved the banter and the craic. He loved his cars which he shared a big interest in with his dad.

"He was kind, gentle and caring and was always there for people."

Adrian Frazer, owner of Lakeland Tyres where Clive worked described him as a "happy cub" who would never let you down.

"Clive was one of them lads you know as an employer you could ring him at any time and say you needed tyres lifted in Belfast or Dublin and there was never a 'no'. He never said, 'sorry I can’t do it'.

"Nothing was a problem with Clive. He was happy-go-lucky, coming in every morning with a cup of coffee in his hand and it was just a shock to all the staff.

"There are a lot of customers from all over the country that will miss him."

A hard worker who was the first one to arrive in the morning he would always try and help out his friends and work colleagues with nothing ever being a problem.

He also built up the car and lorry wash business for Lakeland Tyres and got to know the many people coming and going on a regular basis.

"The staff there are good people but Clive was the boss man.

"All the lorry drivers would know him and would have a personal rapport with him. He would have told them go in and get a cup of coffee, use the Wi-Fi or read the paper."

Clive was even involved in some fundraising at Lakeland and was organising a charity event to raise funds for the Northern Ireland Air Ambulance.

He had organised for a friend to bring a number of cars such as Ferraris, Porsches and R8s to do a run around Fermanagh and finish at Lakeland Tyres.

"We were actually planning an event for Air Ambulance this weekend. I said to Clive to take over that because I was too busy.

"Clive was involved in that and he was all excited about it.

"People are driving into the garage and they can't believe it and asking if it's true. He will be badly missed."

The PSNI confirmed that they attended the scene of the sudden death of a man in the Lisnaskea area on Tuesday August 14 and a post mortem is due to take place.