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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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Jez Leigh 2020-10-10 15:47:53 wrote:

I bumped into Pat many years after our only holiday together whilst on a skiing holiday in Pamporova, Bulgaria. We were staying in the same hotel & none of us had a clue. I reminded him of our last holiday together. I didn't see much of him after that (not really we saw each other loads). I bumped into Pat on another few surprise unarranged occasions. He worked in Trafford general operations theatre. His eyesight wasn't great. I shouted him & kept shouting him. He looked everywhere to find where the voice was coming from apart from on the operation table where I was positioned. We were all killing ourselves in there and so was he when he saw me with my micky mouse boxer shorts on. He came to see me after I was coming around from the operation and had the last laugh. He said I had been chatting the nurses up in my drugged up state and he'd been telling them about my micky mouse boxer shorts. A very similar thing happened years later but I had my donald duck boxer shorts on. Pats sense of humour was amazing. We had a lot of great laughs.

Jez Leigh 2020-10-10 15:47:53 wrote: I bumped into Pat many years after our only holiday together whilst on a skiing holiday in Pamporova, Bulgaria. We were staying in the same hotel & none of us had a clue. I reminded him of our last holiday together. I didn't see much of him after that (not really we saw each other loads). I bumped into Pat on another few surprise unarranged occasions. He worked in Trafford general operations theatre. His eyesight wasn't great. I shouted him & kept shouting him. He looked everywhere to find where the voice was coming from apart from on the operation table where I was positioned. We were all killing ourselves in there and so was he when he saw me with my micky mouse boxer shorts on. He came to see me after I was coming around from the operation and had the last laugh. He said I had been chatting the nurses up in my drugged up state and he'd been telling them about my micky mouse boxer shorts. A very similar thing happened years later but I had my donald duck boxer shorts on. Pats sense of humour was amazing. We had a lot of great laughs.

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