Mr Kemish was riding his 350cc BSA motorcycle when it was involved in a collision with a Jeep Cherokee outside the village hall in Station Road at around 12.15pm.
He was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham where he died the following day.
A post mortem was held today an inquest is likely to be opened early next week.
Police have renewed their appeal for witnesses. In particular, they are trying to trace a man in a car who arrived at the scene and said he had seen the motorcyclist a short time earlier.
Police Constable Stuart Le’Clere, the investigating officer, said: “The man may have information which will help the police investigation. He stated he had seen the motorcycle earlier near to the water tower situated outside Ditton Priors in the direction of Much Wenlock.
“The man is described as white, youngish and possibly in his thirties, wearing a white polo shirt and driving a large black saloon, possibly a BMW. I would ask him to contact Shrewsbury police station on 0300 333 3000.”