Paul Stout

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29.06.2008 : stan johnson wrote You will be missed there are no words ..... you will always be in our hearts,you were one of the best .....your loss as changed are lives forever .............R.I.P. paul ....god bless mate...

06.07.2008 : alan nutbrown wrote I have too many memories of paul to name one. All i can say is that he was infectious and that he made a big impact on who i am now. I just wish that i could sit in the 051 sauna and talk to him once more. He will always be missed and remembered by me and everyone that knew him. Will see you in heaven with the true greats Alan Nutbrown.

07.07.2008 : Craig Welby wrote I worked with Paul for a short peroid in 2006. I didn't really speak much to him but he seemed a nice and pleasant young man who I am sure will be very sadly missed. R.I.P.

08.07.2008 : james ungi wrote To Paul's family my condolences and sympathy are with you. Truly sorry to here of your loss. A cracking man who when in the 051 gym with us would have a ball and have eveyone in stitches, when he arrived he even had a little pudding belly on him on which after a while he lost his and we grew ours,good days. (james ungi)

09.07.2008 : J W wrote Mate... I'm thankful I had the chance to meet you whilst on a training course. You were a true gentleman and a very determined soul. It came as tragic news to hear of your demise. My thoughts are with you and those you leave behind. I hope we meet again next time....
Requiem in Pacem
-j-

10.07.2008 : Christine Christine wrote This is Chris Tyrer, I worked with Paul at The Royal Standard pub in West Derby. Paul, words just cannot describe the shock and horror I felt when seeing your picture and reading your name in the news. I am so, so sorry for Sue, the children and the rest of your family and friends. I know what a fabulous person you were, one of life's good guys. When we worked together at the Standard, I was better known to you and the staff as 'Twiggy'! I will always treasure my memories of our after-hours feasts from Jumbo's chippy and our sessions on the fruit machines spending all our tips! You always had a smile and you worked so hard. Thanks for the laughs and for being a true gent. Rest in peace mate, you will never be forgotten. Sue, you were a good friend to me back at the Standard too. I can't even begin to understand the pain you must have been through. You are all in my thoughts. With love, Chris xx

17.08.2008 : Allison Bailey wrote May I offer my deepest condolences to all your family and friends. Gone but never forgotten - a true hero,who paid the ultimate price !!
I never knew you,but feel deeply for your family and friends,my brother is a Colour Sergeant in the Scots Guards with 16 yrs service and my partner was a Sgt and did 15 yrs service in the RE
- RIP xx

23.10.2008 : matthew lorne wrote Paul was a wonderful, caring and brave person and I am glad he is my cousin. In my year 5 leaver's mass I asked my teacher if I could say a prayer for Paul and she said yes and i was really happy.

R.I.P Paul. I will always love you forever and ever and you will always be in my heart

From your cousin Matthew xxx

12.11.2008 : Charlotte Lorne wrote Miss you loads Paul.!
So proud to be your cousin:) You're amazing.
Do anything to have you back, this family isn't the same without you. :|
Love you loads and loads!
Charlotte:)xxxx

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