Paul
Layton
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Paul was a gentle, soft spoken Yorkshire man who made a home in Canberra for almost 45 years.
He married Susan Kirkness and raised a family with 2 boys, Kirk and Paul. He later re-married to Carmel and continued his life adventures. These were numerous as he had a passion for exploring the winds through sail, powered planes and gliding. He was a keen reader and student of life, learning much about these hobbies as well as his love of growing things in his garden. As a tradesman, his skill with timber and many other building materials was exemplary. He built 2 family homes, the 2nd of which he lived in with Carmel to the end of his life.
An exacting craftsman with a creative streak, he did some lovely wood-turning projects in his retirement years. He had a beautiful garden which even included a model train and a miniature stone bridge modelled off one back home in the UK. He was also a keen chess player and even learned classical guitar for a while. A poetry enthusiast and history buff, he enjoyed a good singalong around the pianola too. Which of course, he also used to restore for a few years. He certainly didn't match the stereotypical image of a builder!
In his final days, the amazing staff and volunteers at Clare Holland House took such incredible care of him. They are a wonderful organisation and made sure someone was available to sit with him 24hrs a day 7 days a week.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Clare Holland House so they can continue to provide this exceptional service for other families and their loved ones.
https://giving.handsacrosscanberra.org.au/.../in-memory...
RIP Paul.
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