
Condolence Book for
Paul Bradley
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Sincere condolences to Paul’s family and friends. We had some great battles with Dulwich harps. May he rest in peace.
Sincere condolences to all the Bradley family on the sad passing of Paul. May he Rest in Peace.
Sincerest condolences to Paul's family and friends from everyone at Dulwich Harps. May he Rest In Peace.
Very sorry to hear of the passing of Paul. I worked with him at Safeways back in the late 90's when we were still at school. Paul was a gentleman, down to earth and great craic. Though I haven't seen him for many years I'll always have good memories of him. May you rest well Paul.
Sincerest condolences to Paul's family and friends, we enjoyed many great days in London playing for Dulwich Harps and kept in touch afterwards. I know he battled hard in recent years and I know he will be remembered as a great person, who helped many along the way. May he Rest In Peace.
Maire, Mickey and all the Bradley family, Im so sorry to hear of Paul's passing and wishing you peace and comfort as you grieve his loss. He was a beautiful person with a kind heart. May his gentle soul rest in peace.
Such sad news sending my deepest condolences.
So sorry to hear the sad news sending our sincere condolences to all of Paul’s family. May he rest in peace.
So sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. We played football together in Boston for a summer, and hit it off immediately. He was a proper gentleman and great fun to be around.
My condolences to his family and large circle of friends.
Rest in Peace Paul….🙏🏻
My condolences to his family and large circle of friends.
Rest in Peace Paul….🙏🏻
I worked with Paul at St Paul’s Academy in SE London. Working together on the same floor we were all such good friends and we enjoyed so many fun times together. He was such a gent and a good friend and his memories will live on, he will have left a lasting impression on so many.
Sending sincere condolences to you on the very sad passing of Paul. Thinking of you all. May his gentle soul Rest In Peace.
So sorry on the death of Paul, such a lovely person, always had wee chat with him in the pharmacy. RIP Paul 🙏
Paul joined the school as I entered the important years of my school life. Along with the others in the department, his guidance, knowledge and ability to understand each student as an individual was eye opening.
He inspired me to do better and be better.
Making me a half forward in a sport I’d never even heard of was a highlight of mine
I will forever appreciate the time he gave to me, and also my younger sister whom also was taught by Paul.
He inspired me to do better and be better.
Making me a half forward in a sport I’d never even heard of was a highlight of mine
I will forever appreciate the time he gave to me, and also my younger sister whom also was taught by Paul.
My heart felt condolences go out to Paul's family, close friends and loved ones.
I have nothing but fond memories of Paul. Having worked together in a special PE department in South East London, St. Paul's Academy for a number of years.
I met Paul on his first day on the job. We hit off straight away, Niall, Ozzie, Jane and me were forever laughing. Paul was always considerate of colleagues and students. If he felt that there was any injustice he was the first one to speak out and stand up for what he perceived to be right. I saw him as not just a colleague but a close friend. He was a passionate and gifted teacher. He loved his preferred sport of, Gaelic football. He instrumental in producing a winning London based Gaelic Football Team that went on to perform admirably in Feilè in Ireland.
Paul was a bright, funny, courageous, respectful and loving man. I will never forget the lasting impression he had on me as a young teacher at the time. I have nothing but praise to lavish on a true gent and one of a kind.
RIP Paul
I have nothing but fond memories of Paul. Having worked together in a special PE department in South East London, St. Paul's Academy for a number of years.
I met Paul on his first day on the job. We hit off straight away, Niall, Ozzie, Jane and me were forever laughing. Paul was always considerate of colleagues and students. If he felt that there was any injustice he was the first one to speak out and stand up for what he perceived to be right. I saw him as not just a colleague but a close friend. He was a passionate and gifted teacher. He loved his preferred sport of, Gaelic football. He instrumental in producing a winning London based Gaelic Football Team that went on to perform admirably in Feilè in Ireland.
Paul was a bright, funny, courageous, respectful and loving man. I will never forget the lasting impression he had on me as a young teacher at the time. I have nothing but praise to lavish on a true gent and one of a kind.
RIP Paul
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