I didn't know Graham particularly well as our work paths rarely crossed, but I really enjoyed our conversations in the kitchen, mainly about cycling (and he inspired me to do some research into audax). He came across as a lovely, thoughtful, kind and intelligent man - one of those people who just made work a nicer placer to be - and I will greatly miss seeing him around and chatting to him. Rest in peace.
Steve Deeks
28th May 2024
Graham, how can you be gone, we still had so much to do, so much time to spend together.
I will forever treasure all the memories and times we spent together and tell your stories to Niamh and Tilly.
I’m so proud to call you my brother and proud of everything you have achieved. I will love you forever, keep watching over us, until we meet again. Love you Kimberley Xxxx
Kimberley
16th May 2024
Graham, how can you be gone, we still had so much to do, so much time to spend together.
I will forever treasure all the memories and times we spent together and tell your stories to Niamh and Tilly.
I’m so proud to call you my brother and proud of everything you have achieved. I will love you forever, keep watching over us, until we meet again. Love you Kimberley Xxxx
Kimberley
16th May 2024