Earlier this month, we learned that one of our own had passed away. One of our old friends, an early member of the 35th who was with us during our start right up to what we've built together, was gone from a heart attack. We were shocked, as a unit, to have heard of his sudden and unexpected passing and our hearts go out to all his family which survives him. He leaves behind his wife Dee, his daughters Alana and Zoe, his parents, and all those whose lives he touched. Paul was a character and a half, as anyone who knew him could attest. He was the true Englishman in our unit, a good soul, and the ultimate malingering redcoat.
On June 25th, his family and friends hosted a memorial celebration for Paul and we were invited to attend in uniform. He loved the 35th Regiment and we loved him. We will miss his witty insights, his unique perspectives, his friendship, and all the laughter he brought.
In Memorium
On June 25th, his family and friends hosted a memorial celebration for Paul and we were invited to attend in uniform. He loved the 35th Regiment and we loved him. We will miss his witty insights, his unique perspectives, his friendship, and all the laughter he brought.
In Memorium