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Paul Flaherty

September 26, 1975 - July 22, 2021

Paul, PJ to many; a much loved friend and colleague at Haygarth. Forever remembered for his kind nature, positive energy, IT heroics and sublime football skills. The deepest consolences from everyone at Haygarth past & present.

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  • 2021-08-02 12:19:53 View / Comment (0)
    Lisa Rumble

    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

  • 2021-07-30 18:50:20 View / Comment (0)

    Jonathan Fricker

    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.

  • 2021-07-30 17:27:22 View / Comment (0)

    Sophie Daranyi-Hudd

    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

  • 2021-07-30 21:52:16 wrote:

    Oh my Lord. I am truly distraught to hear this news. For me, PJ was everything that Haygarth stood for. I have lots of memories of Paul, all involving laughter .... many of him helping us overcome our utter stupidity when it came to IT but mainly, his generous, kind and supportive soul. I am heartbroken. Rest in peace you Lovely, kind, beautiful soul. XX

    2021-07-30 21:52:16 wrote: Oh my Lord. I am truly distraught to hear this news. For me, PJ was everything that Haygarth stood for. I have lots of memories of Paul, all involving laughter .... many of him helping us overcome our utter stupidity when it came to IT but mainly, his generous, kind and supportive soul. I am heartbroken. Rest in peace you Lovely, kind, beautiful soul. XX

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