Martin Chessman, 58, and Jeremy Rose, 51, were killed in a multiple-vehicle crash in Shepperton shortly after 7am on January 27.
Martin was a Crystal Palace season ticket holder who lived in Ashford but was raised in Chertsey.
In a tribute paid to him, his family said Martin had a great sense of humour who was a loving partner, brother, son, uncle and friend.
They said: “Martin is survived by his children, Adam and Jessica, his wife Diana and three siblings, Julie, Peter and Lisa.
“Martin’s generosity knew no bounds and he would always make time in his day if someone needed him.
“His great sense of humour and charismatic nature always managed to bring out a smile in everyone – no matter the circumstances – and he was someone that you could approach with absolutely anything.
“Martin simply brought joy to the world.
“Martin was extremely intelligent and worked as Treasury Manager for MGI Midgley Snelling LLP for 40 years.
“He had a great love for music and was a massive Crystal Palace fan, being a season ticket holder for as long as anyone can remember.
“Martin loved to travel and in Diana he found the most willing of companions, sharing their love of different cultures and sights, carving out indelible memories.
“Martin really made the most out of this life and will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him.”
The family of Jeremy Rose also shared a tribute following his death.
They said: “Jeremy was a much-loved son, brother and friend that has spent many years working in the film industry. He will be sorely missed.”