Paul Steele was my younger cousin he was such a beautiful soul both inside and out. He will he sadly missed. RIP my cuz. Although you were in another country your spirit will always be with us. God bless
Sir Paul, my little family love and miss you very much. Thank you for your wise words, your good food and the chess games. We will remember you always. Love from Lu’isa-Palu Nimoi and Litia.
Hello to Sir Paul children siblings and family. I am thankful that my sister Tina was blessed to have a wonderful loving protector like Sir Paul. May we all celebrate the life and great memories of a father brother nephew cousin friend and wonderful partner. Miss you always Sir Paul
It’s never easy to write something like this as I have known Paul practically my whole life. I lost my mum in May of this year and am still healing from the loss of my best friend and anchor. Paul was literally like a brother. Being the Virgo he was and myself a Libra I understood Paul’s constant preoccupation with wanting to be successful. We came from nothing and built our lives. We spoke of dreams and how one day he’d be a big promoter and more. I never doubted he’d achieve his dream as he was clever, mischievous and always believed there was a way to make things happen. I still remember the first time I heard the snake without horns may one day end up being a dragon synopsis and smiled every time I heard it. Paul was that snake that became the dragon. I’ll miss that laugh. Particularly when he laughed so hard he’d cry. Paul for me was always positive and I’m my eyes unstoppable. I left for Canada for a better life and he to Australia.
I can’t leave without speaking about Paul’s personal cooking and knowledge of music, especially sun and lovers rock. He hosted some of the best house parties in the 80s that went on till daybreak Sunday morning. Food music girls were always in abundance and the best. Every time I hear I’m in love or love come down by Everlyn Champagne King I remember him first dropping it in one of his parties which brought the house down. I went to primary school with Paul but ended up going to different secondary schools. Him B&K and me South Kilburn. Still we hung out. Myself, Paul Reed , Mark Brown, Stephen, David at no 10 Dagmar Gardens and my brother Derek. Queens park was where we hung out played football and got up to no good. He also introduced me to my first girlfriend Veronica O’Leary and my brother Derek dated her sister shelia O’Leary as we spun the bottle to see who’d kiss their girl 1st. Paul was far from shy with girls and even more so with fighting. Paul was a great fighter. Him and David would practice their king fu with weapons for hours. I’d just take off on my roller skates. I was a lover not a fighter 🙂
As I come to the end of this tribute I wanna close by saying Paul and his family, which became my family were treasured by both my parents, both gone now, even though those Saturday night parties would drive them barmy. We couldn’t of had better neighbours and I will miss him terribly. I always thought we’d reconnect as old men in our 80s and maybe just maybe I’d be able to beat him at Chess, just once 🙂
RIP to a King, a gentleman and a true scholar. Paul I was blessed to know you and we will meet again but not too soon I hope. Love you as a brother always
Paul Steele was my younger cousin he was such a beautiful soul both inside and out. He will he sadly missed. RIP my cuz. Although you were in another country your spirit will always be with us. God bless
May you rest in peace
Sir Paul, my little family love and miss you very much. Thank you for your wise words, your good food and the chess games. We will remember you always. Love from Lu’isa-Palu Nimoi and Litia.
Hello to Sir Paul children siblings and family. I am thankful that my sister Tina was blessed to have a wonderful loving protector like Sir Paul. May we all celebrate the life and great memories of a father brother nephew cousin friend and wonderful partner. Miss you always Sir Paul
Sending much love family uncle Paul will surely be missed ✨love Tan & Family
It’s never easy to write something like this as I have known Paul practically my whole life. I lost my mum in May of this year and am still healing from the loss of my best friend and anchor. Paul was literally like a brother. Being the Virgo he was and myself a Libra I understood Paul’s constant preoccupation with wanting to be successful. We came from nothing and built our lives. We spoke of dreams and how one day he’d be a big promoter and more. I never doubted he’d achieve his dream as he was clever, mischievous and always believed there was a way to make things happen. I still remember the first time I heard the snake without horns may one day end up being a dragon synopsis and smiled every time I heard it. Paul was that snake that became the dragon. I’ll miss that laugh. Particularly when he laughed so hard he’d cry. Paul for me was always positive and I’m my eyes unstoppable. I left for Canada for a better life and he to Australia.
I can’t leave without speaking about Paul’s personal cooking and knowledge of music, especially sun and lovers rock. He hosted some of the best house parties in the 80s that went on till daybreak Sunday morning. Food music girls were always in abundance and the best. Every time I hear I’m in love or love come down by Everlyn Champagne King I remember him first dropping it in one of his parties which brought the house down. I went to primary school with Paul but ended up going to different secondary schools. Him B&K and me South Kilburn. Still we hung out. Myself, Paul Reed , Mark Brown, Stephen, David at no 10 Dagmar Gardens and my brother Derek. Queens park was where we hung out played football and got up to no good. He also introduced me to my first girlfriend Veronica O’Leary and my brother Derek dated her sister shelia O’Leary as we spun the bottle to see who’d kiss their girl 1st. Paul was far from shy with girls and even more so with fighting. Paul was a great fighter. Him and David would practice their king fu with weapons for hours. I’d just take off on my roller skates. I was a lover not a fighter 🙂
As I come to the end of this tribute I wanna close by saying Paul and his family, which became my family were treasured by both my parents, both gone now, even though those Saturday night parties would drive them barmy. We couldn’t of had better neighbours and I will miss him terribly. I always thought we’d reconnect as old men in our 80s and maybe just maybe I’d be able to beat him at Chess, just once 🙂
RIP to a King, a gentleman and a true scholar. Paul I was blessed to know you and we will meet again but not too soon I hope. Love you as a brother always