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Patrick Walker

February 2, 1965 - September 17, 2020

Patrick, Pat or Paddy as he was known to his many friends and family loved life and lived it to the full everyday with his motto being 'Carpe Diem' or 'Seize the Day'. He embraced all the challenges of life thrown his way and pursued his dreams passionately. He loved helping others to fulfil their dreams too. His smile lit up the room where ever he went and his kindness knew no bounds. We will all miss him but remember him with love.

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Jez Leigh 2020-10-10 15:42:27 wrote:

I first met Pat in 1980 when I joined Lostock school as a first year pupil. Pat was in the fifth year. The school seemed huge & I was lost. Most walked by me & left me searching for my new classroom. Pat stopped & walked me to my classroom. Top lad. I used to see Pat quite a bit around the school after that. Pat left the school the year after. I still used to see Pat every now and then around the Stretford area. I bumped into Pat around five years later with older friends of mine. I used frequent local pubs & clubs when I was sixteen and knew a lot of people of varied ages. Pat was to become one of a group of my friends from around 1985. There were lots of laughs and great times to follow.

Jez Leigh 2020-10-10 15:42:27 wrote: I first met Pat in 1980 when I joined Lostock school as a first year pupil. Pat was in the fifth year. The school seemed huge & I was lost. Most walked by me & left me searching for my new classroom. Pat stopped & walked me to my classroom. Top lad. I used to see Pat quite a bit around the school after that. Pat left the school the year after. I still used to see Pat every now and then around the Stretford area. I bumped into Pat around five years later with older friends of mine. I used frequent local pubs & clubs when I was sixteen and knew a lot of people of varied ages. Pat was to become one of a group of my friends from around 1985. There were lots of laughs and great times to follow.

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