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Paul was always positive and fun to be with both at work and socially - a lovely colleague. His IT skills were brilliant helping us all embrace changing and for some of us, challenging, technologies with patience and care. He could also be pretty competitive, I recall watching Paul lead the Haygarth 5-a-side team at the Beckham Centre at the O2 - a cracking player and a fine leader on the pitch - and great company for a pint after a game. Rest easy and bless you PJ.
I remember Paul's smile, humour and sense of fun. I remember him insisting I had some sambuca shots at James Kelsh's leaving do at the Dog & Fox and laughing til we cried when we found we were virtually stuck to the carpet by the stickiness at the end of the night. I remember he was the best footballer in the HG squad by a country mile (sorry rest of team!) and that he loved HG so much that he even wore the pink strip! I really remember sitting next to the office/IT team and him always greeting me with a 'hello Soph' and warm smile. RIP Paul xx
Lisa Rumble
Lisa Rumble
I have so many memories of Paul and every single one brings a smile to my face. He was my first ever “cluster buddy”, next to the kitchen on the first floor of HH. We spent many a lunch hour playing pool in The Castle, such a run down pub for Wimbledon Village that we usually had the place to ourselves. We shared many a drink and a laugh together during our time at Haygarth. He had a heart of gold and the patience of a saint... Rest in peace mate xxx
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