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Dear Gaye and family,
We are very sorry to hear about your sudden and unexpected loss. Paul was always pleasant and friendly although somewhat taciturn.
The last time we saw him, not long ago, was walking in the village where we stopped for a chat. He told us that he had recently retired and was so looking forward to spending more time with you and travelling places with you. Lockdown put paid to these plans, he was so disappointed.
Thinking of you Gaye, please text or call me (07725 421534) or Christine (07483 266244) anytime if we can help you in any way, or if you just want someone to talk to or go for a walk with.
Bernard
So sad to lose a very good and loyal friend too early. Memories of moving to MK in '79 and playing at Bletchley, often packing down behind Paul. So many good, fun times. Paul and Gaye visited us in France several times. Rest well my friend. Stay strong Gaye, Tom and 'Tasha. A Bientot
Paul a lovely ,funny kind man, many, many memories of fun and laughter going back such a long time.
Much love to Gaye, Tom, Tasha and Sheila
Xxx
With love and fond memories
Sleep tight Paul
Our hearts are filled with sadness and tears, but our memories are filled with smiles and laughter of the good times we shared over the years working together
Gillian x
I was shocked and saddened to hear of Pauls' passing - my condolences to Paul's family
I worked with Paul on some very large and complex projects in London. He had a nickname "the chancellor" he was so intuitive with numbers. I will always remember his jokes and dry humour. My deepest sympathies and heartfelt best wishes go out to all of the family.
Barry Cook
My cousin Paul was always fun to be with, happy and sociable from childhood and throughout his life. Many memorable occasions come to mind, when we spent holidays in Simpson with my Aunt and Uncle. He was always up to mischief in his own lovable way whether it be driving us around the field in an old banger, playing in the stream or putting sand down our backs. Great times!
In later life we did not see so much of him when he was more involved with his own family, work and building a grand future for them all. He mixed well with people, enjoyed his rugby and socialised easily being a supportive member of his local community. He was always a hard worker and he loved his family.
His sudden death is such a shock, he should still be with us enjoying his retirement.
Our thoughts, at this sad time are with Gaye, Tom, Tasha, Auntie Sheila, Anne, Mike and family.
Our deepest sympathy from us all.
John Jacky Ellie Frances and Rosie x
A friendship with nothing but smiles and laughter.
A true gentleman, who will be deeply missed by all.
Our deepest sympathies to Gaye, Tom, Natasha and family. Xxx
My thoughts are with you all paul was a wonderful man and welcomed me into the club 5 years ago and loved my crazy ideas on running the club I will be raising a glass of guiness to him xx
My family’s love to yours my friend
Absolute pleasure knowing you , and thank you for all you have done
Lots of love
Lee Prior and family
It has been a joy and privilege
Love Richard
watching from Philadelphia, USA. Lovely service and well said, Andrew Dewhurst. RIP Paul.