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Luke Harris

March 28, 1980 - March 29, 2020

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Andrew Barradell 2020-03-30 15:16:56 wrote:

It's hard to put into words what i want to say about Luke, from when he started at Thomsons 7 years ago we clicked due to a shared love of many things, be it movies, video games or sport (despite the obviously rivalry of Spurs vs Arsenal, but that just added to the banter). Both having three kids with the same age gaps that we had at the same ages, meant that either i was an older grumpier version of him, or he was a younger funnier version of me (pretty sure it was the latter). I was amazed how well Luke coped over the last couple of years that must have been hard, but whenever we spoke the first thing he always asked was how things were with my son and family. I don't think I've ever met a nicer, more selfless person. Thinking of his wife and kids at this difficult time. Rest well mate. x

Andrew Barradell 2020-03-30 15:16:56 wrote: It's hard to put into words what i want to say about Luke, from when he started at Thomsons 7 years ago we clicked due to a shared love of many things, be it movies, video games or sport (despite the obviously rivalry of Spurs vs Arsenal, but that just added to the banter). Both having three kids with the same age gaps that we had at the same ages, meant that either i was an older grumpier version of him, or he was a younger funnier version of me (pretty sure it was the latter). I was amazed how well Luke coped over the last couple of years that must have been hard, but whenever we spoke the first thing he always asked was how things were with my son and family. I don't think I've ever met a nicer, more selfless person. Thinking of his wife and kids at this difficult time. Rest well mate. x

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