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Paul Julian Francis

8 december 1957 - 12 oktober 2020

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal -Irish proverb. To those who will remember Julian, will reminisce on how he use to listen,laugh and have fun with you. He valued people and most importantly loved his family. Julian taught at Westbury High and Everest primary. He loved being a teacher; through his health challenges he would push himself to return to school. He was loved by all that knew him and will be sorely missed.

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Francis Family 2020-10-13 10:52:38 schreef:

... "beep ba da boop bap" sang Julian. My uncle use to be extremely particular about the way he use to look. Ironing his pants till every last crease was removed. He was a classic man, the type who would carry a handkerchief in his pocket, owned a shoe horn to put on his shiny pair of shoes. Part of this routine would be singing his favourite songs in the morning as he prepared for school. Unbeknown to Julian his expertise in singing would reach far beyond the flat wall, all the way outside; to the children passing by on their way to school. Julian use to walk to school and one day a child shouted out " Hey sir! that was a lekker liedjie, THE SINGING TEACHER" -Racine (Niece)

Francis Family 2020-10-13 10:52:38 schreef: ... "beep ba da boop bap" sang Julian. My uncle use to be extremely particular about the way he use to look. Ironing his pants till every last crease was removed. He was a classic man, the type who would carry a handkerchief in his pocket, owned a shoe horn to put on his shiny pair of shoes. Part of this routine would be singing his favourite songs in the morning as he prepared for school. Unbeknown to Julian his expertise in singing would reach far beyond the flat wall, all the way outside; to the children passing by on their way to school. Julian use to walk to school and one day a child shouted out " Hey sir! that was a lekker liedjie, THE SINGING TEACHER" -Racine (Niece)

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