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Your tributes to Paul Cavanagh

Paul CavanaghPaul Cavanagh, 30, of The Street, Rockland St Mary, near Norwich, died in December 2006 after being stabbed while working as a security guard at Chapelfield's HMV store. He was described by gamily as as a “wonderful, gentle, caring man who lived for his family and work”.

To pay tribute to Paul, e-mail eveningnews@archant.co.uk

 


Justice has been upheld! The one responsible for taking you away from us in your prime and at the happiest time of your life must serve his full prison sentence of 24 years minimum. May you now and always rest peacefully, dearest Paul. Forever in our hearts and thoughts.
Love from Dad, Mum and David


 

Paul, our wonderful Paul.

Our angel sent to us from heaven, I always knew our love was too good to be true. Guess I was right.

One thing they can’t ever take away is how much we love you, and we always will. Our hearts are broken. You made us all so happy. We had everything we could ever need, we had each other and a love that would last until eternity.

My sweetheart, my baby. I will always love you.

When we look to the sky on a starry night, we can see your star, it’s shining so bright.

Will treasure our memories, and hold you in the middle of our hearts until we meet again some day, I know we will.

Clare, Jess, Livy, baby.

Brodie, Mo & Sparkle x x x x


Paul was funny, Paul was once saying about how Brodie (our dog) really needed some dog trainers and a water proof coat!!!! For when he goes out on his muddy field walks!!! It made us all laugh so much I couldn't wait to go to the shops to get Broad some but then I realized it was all a silly joke, we all laughed and laughed for ages. Paul would always bath him after his muddy walks. Once Brodie rolled in cow pat and Mum really didn't want to have him in the car so Paul walked him home from the broads. And we drove the car surprisingly he got home before us.!!! (we only live down the road).Paul was our special dad I loved him and I always will.
LOVE from Jessica xxxxxxxxx


Our beautiful Paul. We miss you so much. We can take a small measure of comfort knowing that in the last months of your too-short life you were happier and more contented than you had ever been. Sleep peacefully Oh Gentle Giant. All our love forever
Dad, Mum & David


Dear Paul,
You have brought us so much joy and happiness into all of our lives, you have touched each and every one of us with so many true and genuine qualities. I will always treasure your lovely smile, your gentleness, kindness, sincerity and sense of fun. Our dogs, Brodie and Archie sharing puppy classes together, our time shared as a family and all that entailed that.

Your impact into our lives is rock solid, our memories will be forever deep in our hearts. Most of all Paul and this the most important factor to me as a mother, is the sunshine you brought into our daughter Clare's life. I could see her sparkle from the inside out with love she had for you. I have never seen her happy as she has been. To see the joy on both your faces after the first baby scan will always be special to me. You were to be our future, tragically taken away from us swiftly. The enormity of this is just too much to bear. I promise you we shall be there every step of the way for Clare, Jessica, Olivia and little bump and know that you will always be alongside us in all we do.

Bless you Paul, you will be missed, Rest in Peace
Much love mum-in-law to be
Sue


Paul was such a sweet natured and loving child who grew into a wonderful and caring man. You made a lot of people happy in your short lifetime Paul, and now I like to think we have another Angel watching over us.
Auntie Pauline


Paul,
You were a gentle,happy,easy going soul who enjoyed life and was respected by your friends and colleagues alike. You lived for your family,Clare Jessica and Olivia and you will be sadly missed by all those who knew you and loved you.

You leave behind a legacy of many happy memories for ever treasured. God bless you dear Paul and may your spirit rest in peace.

Bob
(Clare's Father)


Paul,
I will miss you as you were like a brother to me, we always had good and fun times together
Always in my thoughts

Matthew


Paul was a very special man, a rare find these days. He was devoted to his family and loved his job.

I shall always picture him looking smart in his HMV uniform whenever I came up to stay with my sister and the girls. Paul was proud of his work, and did HMV proud in return.

Other people live their lives for money and what they can have next, but Paul wasn’t like that. He didn’t need lots of money or a flashy car to make him happy, he had my sister Clare and the girls. Simple things made him smile, like playing with the dog, or games with the children.

Paul was forever giving and never taking, he always put others before himself. He was a kind and honest person. What you saw is what you got.

Paul and Clare were just finding out what true happiness is all about, when it was so cruelly snatched away. Why? Why? Why? The hurt this has caused our families is unimaginable. All I can believe is that he was such a special man and we were lucky to have him in our lives, he has now gone to another place to continue his kind ways.

I have many happy memories of Paul, but I think his main trademark was his love for Dr Pepper! The fridge was full of them whenever I came to visit.

I never had a chance to say thank you to Paul for making my sister so happy, because I never expected him to go. I’m sure he could see it on my face when we laughed together about silly little things.

I can remember last year on Christmas day, Paul asked Clare to marry him. We were all at my parents house and Clare was just beaming. They would never have had a big wedding, I remember them saying just a fish and chip supper would do. And that was how Paul was, never wanting a big fuss, just content to have people he loved around him.

When Clare told me they were expecting a baby I was so happy for them both. I’m so pleased he was able to go to the first scan at the hospital and see his baby on the screen. Clare told me he was so excited, discussing baby names and making happy plans for the future.

Words cannot describe what a truly wonderful man Paul was. Those who knew him and loved him will never forget his cheeky face.

He will hold a special place in our hearts forever.

Helen Baldwin (Clare’s sister and Paul’s sister in law to be).


Our thoughts and prayers are with Paul's wife and family in their time of grief. Hearing of Paul's sudden death has reminded us how precious the gift of life is.
A School Friend


I was a friend of the security guard. I went to school with him, and I would like to pay my tributes to him. He was a wonderful man who had his whole life ahead of him. He will surely be missed. My thoughts are with his family. John Pang


What a tragic waste of such an innocent life. I didn't know Mr Cavanagh but i would like to pay tribute to him and send my heartfelt condolences to his wife, family and friends. God bless to you all x
Lucy


I have know Paul for about 7 years. He was one in million as a mate. He would go out of his way help anyone over and above what his duty was at a place of work. He always put other first he never put in self first it was always other.

I was there when he went though some hard times but he stared going out with Claire he was the happiest I had ever seen him. He loved Claire and the girls and was loving life and oh yeah and his dog.

God bless you mate you will be missed. He was just a man doing a job he loved and was good at he did need to go this way where ever you are mate you will be missed. God bless.

Rob Coleman


When we were kids, you were always the one who so sweet and gentle. I still remember that match box you carried around with you that you kept your invisible kittens in. You were a kind chap. Sorry I didn't keep in touch as much later on in life. My thoughts and prayers are with Claire and the girls, Auntie Gill and Uncle Chris and your brother David. God Bless
Cousin Richard


Paul was such an amazing man. He was so kind, caring, and always put everyone else before him.

He was devoted to his family, and you could see how proud he was to be with Clare (my sister-in-law). They made such a lovely couple, and I had never seen her so happy as when she was with Paul. They were made for each other.

They would have been excitedly planning the arrival of their baby this year. 2007 was supposed to be such a happy year for them, with wedding plans and of course the new arrival. I feel truly honoured to have known Paul, and was looking forward to getting to know him better. He would have been my brother-in-law.

Patient
Absolute gentleman
Unselfish
Loving

Paul will be greatly missed, but fondly remembered. Rest In Peace my friend.
Steve


I loved paul. He used to take us to the park with our bikes. We went on the slide. Paul came to watch me when I was a teddy bear in my school play. I liked his lovely blue eyes. He was my best friend. We went bowling and he tried to help me win. I love him. He’s in heaven now and he’s eating a big hamburger.
He was a lovely daddy.
Love from Olivia xxxxxxx


Dear Paul,

You have brought us so much joy and happiness into all of our lives, you have touched each and every one of us with so many true and genuine qualities. I will always treasure your lovely smile, your gentleness, kindness, sincerity and sense of fun. Our dogs,Brodie and Archie sharing puppy classes together, our time shared as a family and all that entailed that.

Your impact into our lives is rock solid, our memories will be forever deep in our hearts. Most of all Paul and this the most important factor to me as a mother, is the sunshine you brought into our daughter Clare's life. I could see her sparkle from the inside out with love she had for you. I have never seen her happy as she has been. To see the joy on both your faces after the first baby scan will always be special to me. You were to be our future, tragically taken away from us swiftly. The enormity of this is just to much to bear. I promise you we shall be there every step of the way for Clare, Jessica, Olivia and little bump and know that you will always be alongside us in all we do.

Bless you Paul, you will be missed, Rest in Peace
Much love mum-in-law to be
Sue


Paul was alot of fun and a very caring person, everyone could see how happy Clare, Paul and the girls were together. Having a baby on the way would have made the family complete. Why should this have happened to such a nice person?.
I will remember Paul as someone who enjoyed working at HMV very much, always having a Dr Pepper at hand, liked his films and music and loved being with his family. There are a lot of people that will miss Paul, im sure he is looking down on his family and friends now and always.

Donna
(a friend of Clare and Paul)



Dear Paul,

You met me very briefly at the very end of your life and I’m not even certain you knew I was there. How I came to be at the HMV store that day was a cause of some very strange events before hand, some may say fate and friends say I was there when I was called but yet I couldn’t save you and I am so sorry for that! My thoughts go out to your family and hope they know up till the very end you were so brave not a flicker of fear in your eyes you just looked so sleepy and I hope you are resting somewhere now away from this evil world where your love ones will miss you so very much.

From a cruel situation I hope people will remember the special times you had with them and although I never knew you from the words of your colleagues I know you were a great guy and they gave such a great support to each other that night you were taken from them, you would have been proud as they were of you.

I hear you have a baby on the way, well a part of you will always live on and what a courageous dad he/she will be told of and your life will be a delightful story to unfold. Take it easy buddy and hope you are looking down on the world and see just how many lives you touched on such an awful day and we can hope that one day all suffering will end!

Sorry, Student Nurse Zoe x


I only knew Paul for a short while, but in that time you could see he was a kind and caring man.
The impact he made on Clare, Jessica and Olivia's life was immense and my heart is broken at their loss.
My dear friend Clare told me that Paul was just to good to be true, she was so happy and so in love with Paul.
For Paul to have lost his life when he had so much to look forward to has affected us all deeply.
Clare has lots of friends and family to help her at this time, we are their for you to Clare.

Love Julie, Martin and boys XXXXXX


I would like to pay tribute to Paul Cavanaugh.
I had only met Paul 3 or 4 times, as Im just starting my carear in Security.
Every time I saw Paul he always had a smile on his face, very proud of his work and it showed as he was one of the best, therfore a good mentor to me as Im still learning...he always helped me out if I was working close by.So thankyou Paul, and thankyou for looking after my collegue Gavin..this horrible horrible event just proves how much Paul always put others first.
I cant help but think if only I was working closer that day I could have done somthing to help Im so sorry I wasnt there Paul.
Neither Paul or his Family deserve this!!
Someone asked me if Pauls death put me off wanting to continue in Security, I know Paul would have never given up and his friend Gavin will not give up when he returns to work either..They are extreamly brave..It has made me more determind to do my job well, and in a small way to get justice for Paul and his family.
You did us proud Paul.Thankyou
You will be greatly missed!!

Emma Everett xxx


I would like to pay tribute to Paul, I understand when so many people talk about what a wonderful person he was, i worked with Paul at Chapelfield for over a year & he truely was very special, when we interviewed him for the job i knew he was the one, way above all the other people we interviewed.
Paul was always so committed to his job, the team & the store, nothing was ever too much trouble, he always went out of his way & he was such a sweetheart, his memory will live on forever with us he will always be part of our team, my thoughts will always be with Clare & all of Paul's family, & Paul will always have a special place in our hearts.
Lucy.


To Paul,
You went above and beyond your duties all the time, you filled them to there full and never let anyone down. All the LPOs in West London are thinking of you and your family mate, your memory will live on with us !.
HMV Loss Prevention Officers From Uxbridge, Staines, Windsor, Hounslow, Richmond & Kingston


So here we are. One Year round!
Even though I did not know Paul that well there is not a day that goes by when I do not think of him and his family..his little girl he never got to see. No doubt everyone who knew him feels the same.
I just think sometimes, even now that it was all just a terrible nightmare and that I will go to work and Paul will walk round the corner with that lovely cheezy grin I always noticed he had... usually smiling at his good mates Gary and Gavin. Hehe!
I really admire Gary and Gavin for being amazingly brave and courageous and the other guards who were there that day to go back to work after experiencing such a terrible thing. I do always worry about everyone around me like Gary and Gavin when I am in Chapelfield and anywhere. I am always looking out for them and all my collegues even though they do not know it.

Still just wishing that if it had to be anyone this time last year why not me?? Wishing that I could have been working closer to the city that day. Wishing I could have been there to help somehow. There is no justice because Paul had eveything going for him and he was clearly happy. That makes me so angry that such a wonderful life was taken away so suddenly.
They say life must go on, so on the other hand it has really made me appreciate the good things and good people in my life.. like my family who are so precious to me and I think what would I do without them?

And of course all of my collegues are like my second family, I could not be without any one of them either.So maybe this time of year for me is to celebrate the life of Paul rather than reminding myself of that horrible day.
Just one thing...
Every time I hear a certain song it reminds me of Paul's fiancee Claire and their beautiful children.. It's called 'Heaven' by DJ Sammy ( the original version) It has commentary from a small child and the first line is 'It's been a year Daddy, and I really, really miss you'! I cannot listen to it without being in floods of tears..it's just so sad.
I will not ever forget Paul Cavanaugh and always spare thoughts for his family and everyone that was close to him..
You will always be rememberd Paul for all the happieness you brought to everyone that knew and loved you.Thankyou.
Emma Everett.
Security at Chapelfield.xxx

 

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