Paul-BOTHWELL-Obituary

Paul David BOTHWELL

Wellington, Wellington

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Peacefully at home surrounded by family, on 2nd October 2023. Loved son of Celia and David and loved brother and brother-in-law of Carolyn and David (all of Scotland). Much loved husband of Helena and loved father of Mairi and James. Loved brother-in-law of Deb & John, Tony & Thes, Robyn...

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Hi Helena and Family, I worked with Paul back in 2014 during my stint with ANZ NZ. He was a thorough gentleman and a pleasure to work with a fountain of knowledge and wisdom. I will surely cherish my interactions with him. Sambit

Hi Helena and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Paul all too briefly at ACC and he was invariably cheerful, upbeat, positive, and helpful. He was private about his personal life, with any anecdotes about you all invariably proud, loving, and usually funny. I don't recall any conversations with Paul where he wasn't professional, immensely helpful and we always spent more time down unrelated rabbit holes. He was a gentleman, utterly reliable, and a joy to work with. I will...

Deepest sympathy & condolences to you all at this sad time. I knew Paul from school, we played in the school orchestra and at one time had violin lessons together. I remember him fondly, espicially his smile. You're all in my thoughts & prayers, with love.

Paul it was my greatest pleasure to work with you. Appreciate all the support and kindness. The memory will stay and rest in peace.

I must say Paul was positive even during hardest time of his life. It was great that I got chnace to work with you Paul. You will be always remembered and missed.

I knew Paul at school. I am so terribly sad to hear this news.

Thoughts and condolences to all the family during this sad and difficult time, treasure the memories.

I knew Paul from working with him at ACC, we had many laughs regarding my Irish culture and his Scottish, I'm sure he will be watching down this weekend when we play each other.

I fondly remember Paul reciting Burns' address to the haggis. And I'll always remember Paul as a true Scotsman and a good man.