You were one in a million pal and
will be sorley missed. Rest in peace mate and "RIDE ON" "Nulli secundus,
second to none, see the golden capstar, shining in the sun!
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Lee (Bamm-Bamm)
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Respect and regards to all those
touched by this sad loss :( my thoughts are with you all - Lee
There is nothing I can say to comfort
those who are left, beyond assuring them that he will be missed. My
contact with him was all too brief and my heart goes out to his family
and friends. But he will live on in our memories.
I only knew Paul through emails and
PMs from Visordown. I was looking forward to meeting him the next time
we came to the UK. His sense of humour just shouted out at me, and in
the brief time we corresponded, I believe a bond had started to develop.
My de
Only knew you through the Visordown
Website, and your posts were great to read. Wish I had met ya. My heart
and prayers are with your family. Rest In Peace Storm.
Although i never got to meet Paul i
enjoyed reading his posts on Visordown..Thinking of Helen and the
children and of course Pauls friends and family at this very sad time.
Ride high in that blue sky (storm) Paul..
Having served with PJ for both of his
visits to Brecon. I'm going to miss the big fella, his sense of humour
was second to none, a true party animal. On behalf of all SMCC members
he will be sadly missed. To Helen and the girls from Carol, be strong,
he'l
Never met paul,but enjoyed chatting
and had many a laugh on visordown with him.Love and prayers go out to
his family and freinds.Remember the good times.
I met Paul through his love for
bikes. A group of us met for a Xmas drink at the Hung Drawn and
Quartered pub in the City(london). He was a smashing bloke with a class
sense of humour. He will be missed. My thoughts and respects to his
Wife, daughters,
will be very sadly missed, excellent
soldier (The best in fact) heart felt feelings go out to Helen and the
girls.Our thoughts are with you for Wednesday and the future.
I cannot explain the empty hole that
PJ's departure has left in our lives, his humility and humour and the
excellent example he gave to all of us not just proffessionally but also
morally in the way he conducted himself will be sorely missed by all of
us,
"PJ" everyone who new him & those who
only knew of him, seemed to like him, that alone tells you what a nice
geezer he was, he always had time to have a chat or a beer. Be proud
Helen & Girls.....
P.J.'s loving sister & family send
their grateful thanks for all the beautiful tributes. Pauls mum is
overwelmed by all the messages,she also sends her love & thanks. He will
be so terribly missed by us all.
Having known PJ on the rugby field &
in the bar afterwards also some time in 2(sp)2CG he was a great person
to be with at play or at work. My thoughts go out to all his family. RIP
old mate.
Sadly no more chances to get a
re-match on the squash court. Your positive outlook at live and living
it should be an inspiration to us all. Our thoughts and prayers are with
your family and friends. Badger
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Bob and Maggie Dicker
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PJ, you were one of the best, a truly
great friend who will be sadly missed. We have some great memories of
you and Helen none more so than in Cyprus when you led 2CG Rugby Club
onto the field and the camp followers standing on the sidelines cheering
you
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John & Leigh Bradlaugh
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Words cannot express how much this
man will be missed. A truely great man, whose respect is shown by all
who view this page. Thoughts to Helen & family
Met Paul just the once, at the
Visordown meal just before Christmas at Jeffersons. Wished we could have
met in person more often. His personality shone through on Visordown and
he will be missed. Hugs to Helen, Ashleigh and April, and all PJ's
family a
My personal thanks to Everybody , for
your strength and support through the last 2 weeks .I am so proud to be
Pauls Brother and to have met so many of his friends. Keep in touch ,
Mark.
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Jon and Jacqui Williams
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We cant say anything that ha'nt
already been said about Pj. Only that we feel privileged to of had him
as our friend. God Bless you Pj. Thoughts and Love to Helen, Girls and
family
Paul (PJ) is my Uncle and Godfather.
I would just like to say thank you to those of you who were able to get
to his funeral on Wednesday. I think the great turn-out proved how loved
and respected he was by everyone who had the fortune of meeting him. It
w
On behalf of the officials and
members of the Middlesbrough Branch of the Association, may we express
our deepest condolences on the sad passing of PJ, his family, comrades
and friends have lost a brilliant man and the Regiment a fine
Coldstreamer. To He