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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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2020-09-20 18:54:09 wrote:

Deeply saddened, by the loss of Pat, a true Hero. Kind, generous, helpful, giving, funny, just one of the best human-beings I’ve ever met. Always there to help, advise and make people laugh. So many memories from him helping my daughter play the piano to helping me learn to snowboard. Just living life to the full. There was no end to his generosity and support. Personally, Pat was there as the theatre technician when my daughter was born and I met my wife on a night out that Pat arranged. My lIfe would have been so different without Pat, I owe him so much. Everyone loved Pat , and as has already been said, he lit up any room he walked into. Everyone warmed to him from children of 2 to my 70-year-old parents in law. A charismatic, unbelievably generous guy. Our thoughts are with you Sally and the family, sending you love, peace and good thoughts.❤️

2020-09-20 18:54:09 wrote: Deeply saddened, by the loss of Pat, a true Hero. Kind, generous, helpful, giving, funny, just one of the best human-beings I’ve ever met. Always there to help, advise and make people laugh. So many memories from him helping my daughter play the piano to helping me learn to snowboard. Just living life to the full. There was no end to his generosity and support. Personally, Pat was there as the theatre technician when my daughter was born and I met my wife on a night out that Pat arranged. My lIfe would have been so different without Pat, I owe him so much. Everyone loved Pat , and as has already been said, he lit up any room he walked into. Everyone warmed to him from children of 2 to my 70-year-old parents in law. A charismatic, unbelievably generous guy. Our thoughts are with you Sally and the family, sending you love, peace and good thoughts.❤️

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