Paul William Baxter

Paul William Baxter

1963-2018

Funeral service details

Date: Thursday, 17th May, 2018
Commencing: 11:00am

Location:
Family and friends are warmly invited to honour Paul at his Funeral Service to be held in the Garden Chapel of Castlebrook Crematorium, Windsor Road, Rouse Hill.

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  • Good morning Paul

    missing you alot not a day goes by that im waiting for you to walk around the corner an say something to me......miss you so much thank you for bringing me out of my shell an learning to be more open with life



    i still have my candle holder an m&ms you gave me

    Danielle Courtney Mikayla Hill

    maude mita
  • To my dear Brother Paul so many stories and memories to treasure, from days in Scotland and how as young siblings we looked out for each other, Paul always a great protector. I have been blessed to be your Sister and share some great times. I dedicate this poem to you.

    I thought of you today,
    but that is nothing new.

    I thought about you yesterday and
    days before that too.

    I think of you in silence,
    I often speak your name.

    All I have are many memories and pictures in frames.

    Your memory is a keepsake
    from which I'll never part.

    God may have you in his keeping, but Paul, you will always be in my heart.

    Love always Elaine and Ross xxx

    Elaine Morrison
  • Paul, I will always remember your smile & laugh as you walked through the Xerox printing room at Sands. The nights we all went out to a group dinner are still fresh as if they were only yesterday. Although we haven't kept in touch over the years, I still remember your cheeky smile & your jokes.

    RIP Paul,....you will be missed but never forgotten.

    Sharon & David Gaha
  • dear paul thank you for believing in me and giving me a job i wouldn't be where i am now if it wasn't for you.... your gona be dearly missed paul its not the same at work you always waved out and said morning

    maude mita
  • Paul there are no words to describe how I feel I remember every time I got a new tattoo you would say scribbles what did you get now..every time I got my hair nails done I would say do you like my hair do you like my nails.i look at your chair and feel so much pain when I get important letters i put it in my bag because you are not here to go through it with me so I can understand what it is I need to do you made things so much clearer when I would get upset an frustrated at it you would say breath scribbles be calm everything will be okay....I miss you Paul so much

    Danielle Hill
  • I cannot look at a tub a Vicks VapoRub without thinking of Paul and how he would eat it instead of rubbing it on that you are meant to.

    Rodney Breckenridge
  • My memory of Paul when I first met him was one of friendship. After he shook my hand he said would you like a beer a man is not a camel. I then had the best home brew I had ever tasted every time we met be it at family does or at Windsor markets he was always the same Happy cheerful loving husband to Annette in my eyes 1 of a kind going to miss you mate see you when I get there & have one on ice for me cheers mate

    Brian Cornish
  • Reading what other people have written about you Paul brings a smile to my face and I’m nodding yes that’s exactly how you are. My most precious memory is the day of Joyce and Adams wedding. You turned to me and with the biggest smile and said now we are family. Wow that blew me away because that’s normally reserved for the parents of bride. I’m just a Aunty but I can’t put into words how special that moment was. And at family gatherings you greet us with the biggest hugs and you take the time to see what’s happening in my children’s lives,we had the privilege to have had you in our lives and we will always be very thankful.

    Margaret Spiteri
  • What I remember most about Paul is his ability to make me laugh. His distinctive laugh, cheeky grin....never knowing if he's yanking your chain or not! Even as I'm typing this, I'm smiling....so, you're still with us..
    There will be a lot of memories coming to the surface and I bet they all will make me smile......
    Love, Sue xxx

    Sue Pears
  • Dear Paul,
    I've dyed my hair red again just so you can look down and tease me (as you did previously at work). I will miss you coming upstairs every morning and saying "and how is Dianne this morning?" and giving me a hard time about anything and everything (always in good fun) and will miss the funny stories you told...seems unreal you will not walk into work again....you will be missed dearly.
    RIP Paulie

    Dianne (Red) xx

    Dianne Palmas
  • From the first time we met how very welcome you made us feel and all the lunches and dinners we 've had since then till our first grandchild was born and then Adam and Joyces wedding and then another son was born what very special loving wonderful, beautiful memories and moments they all were. Looking at you and seeing how proud you were as a parent and grandfather you were glowing, your face was so lit up and smiles couldn't get any bigger untill the last time i saw you always smiley and happy. We will all miss you so much.

    Love ALWAYS
    Lorraine Brian and Family ........FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS

    LORRAINE KEEVERS
  • ALL WERE GOOD MEMORIES WITH PAUL and ANNETTE BAXTER THEY HAVE TO BE ONE OF THE MOST NICEST COUPLES I HAVE EVER MET AS FOR PAUL ALWAYS HAPPY AND CHIRPY VERY FUN TO BE AROUND BUT THE BEST MEMORY WAS WHEN WE FIRST MET AT THEIR HOUSE HAD LUNCH WHICH WAS LOVELY BUT PAUL SHOWED US HIS POLKA MACHINE AND TOLD US WHAT HE HAD IN THERE AND SO WE ALL TOOK TURNS IN HAVING A GO BUT COULDNT HAVE THE MONEY THAT WAS INSIDE WHICH MADE ME SMILE THEN HE SHOWED US HIS GAMES MACHINE AND PINGBALL MACHINE, POOL TABLE ,ECT. WE LAUGHED AND HAD SUCH A WONDERFUL TIME IN HIS HOME WITH THE SNAKES AND HOME MADE BREW AND I THINK IT WAS GINGER BEER AND WE DRANK WINE AND LATER COFFEE AND SO MUCH MORE. THE FIRST MEETING AND RIGHT UP TO THE TIME HIS FIRST GRANDCHILD WAS BORN AND THEN HIS SECOND ONE WHAT A VERY HAPPY GRANDFATHER HE WAS. HE WAS SO PROUD. LOOK THERE WERE SO MANY MEMORIES OF HIM. RIGHT UP TO THE LAST TIME I SAW HIM.ALWAYS SMILING AND HAPPY WE ALL LOVE YOU PAUL BAXTER AND YOU HAVE LEFT US WITH SOME WONDERFUL MEMORIES AND THEY WILL LIVE ON IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER ....LOVE ALWAYS LORRAINE BRIAN AND FAMILY

    LORRAINE KEEVERS
  • My memory of Paul goes back to where we both met & worked together for 10 years in Printing and became good close friends and for without him i would’ve had dated my now wife Sharon, also he was my best man at my wedding.
    He always loved to be the guy cracking Jokes and never a dull moment when he was around us, we had some great times away with Paul, Annette & Sharon. I will always remember the good times we had with you.
    R.I.P. Paul
    fly high in heaven old mate with your Mum until we meet again cheers.
    Love Gordon & Sharon Bright xx

    Gordon Bright
  • Paul & I both met & worked together for 10 years in Printing and became good close friends and for without him i would’ve had dated my now wife Sharon, also he was my best man at my wedding i will always remember the good times we had with you. You have touched so many people in your life and we thank you for that. R.I.P. Paul
    fly high in heaven old mate with your Mum until we meet again cheers.
    Love Gordon & Sharon xx

    Gordon Bright
  • Paul & I both met & worked together for 10 years in Printing and became good close friends and for without him i would’ve had dated my now wife Sharon, also he was my best man at my wedding. I will always remember the good times we had. You have touched so many people in your life and we thank you for that.
    R.I.P. Paul
    fly high in heaven old mate with your Mum until we meet again cheers.
    Love Gordon & Sharon xoxo

    Gordon Bright
  • Paul you were my hero when we were children hiding us in a coal house at Ga’s playing hide and seek oh how we laughed years later reminiscing x
    Whenever I met you again we bonded and the years melted away
    How I wish we had had more time
    Forever in my heart my hero
    Love always Beverley xx xx

    Beverley Dolan
  • .I remember i bought in mums chocolate slice and you just loved it . Asked me if my mum would make one for you only . Mum did make one just for you and you through it was just great . I made that same slice this weekend and thought of you . RIP Paul , such a great bloke , always so nice to everyone at work ( sands ) ,

    Louise Crone ( Nixon )
  • Paul i remember - As children you were like my protector as we hid in Ga’s coal cellar playing hide and seek I was so scared -
    how we laughed reminiscing years later
    We just bonded you and I as the years apart melted away x
    So wish we had had more time - I will keep our childhood memories locked in my heart and treasure my dear Cus
    Love always Beverley xx xx

    Beverley Dolan