
of Campbelltown, formerly of Wombarra
Passed away suddenly on Tuesday 24th December 2024. Beloved husband of the late Lynn. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Melanie, Melissa and Jeremy, Leigh and Caleb, Josh and Tamara. Cherished Pop of Rochelle, Rhys, Sam, Bella, Siobhan, Ruby, and Saoirse. Loved brother of Arthur (dec), Stuart, and Geoff (dec). Paul will be sadly missed by his loving family and many dear friends.
Aged 72 Years
Always loved and sadly missed by his 3 beautiful daughters and his mate
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Paul’s funeral service to be held at H.Parsons Funeral Home, 278 Princes Highway Bulli on Friday 17th January 2025 at 9:30 am. Following the service his funeral will proceed to Scarborough Cemetery.
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H.Parsons Funeral Home, 278 Princes Hwy, Bulli, New South Wales 2516, AUView on Google Maps
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To the family of the late Paul Tyrone Parkes,
I wish to give my condolences to the family ,he is in gods care now.
I am a member of the Appin men’s shed and it came as a big shock to learn of his passing.
He will be sadly missed by the members and the good works he did. He was a caring person
in many ways.
Paul became a good mate of my late husband Gavin who he met through the Appin Men’s Shed. Gavin was teaching Paul & others lead light & copper foiling. Paul was a very caring friend to both my husband & myself. He will be sorely missed.
To the family of Paul Parkes, I am deeply saddened by the passing of this wonderful man. I am a relatively new member of the Appin men’s shed, Paul made me feel welcome and enabled the shed to achieve the wonderful things it does for it’s members and the community.
Paul will be sorely missed, and never forgotten.
My utmost respect to his family for their loss.
Paul took me under his wing,when I joined the Appin Men’s Shed..2 years ago,he taught me lead lighting and Copper Foiling..He was a great mentor,very caring,honest and had a gr8 sense of humour..We shared many laughs..And it was gr8 that he was elected President,he did an excellent job,he always went above and beyond.He will.be sadly missed,by all who were privileged to know him…
Expressing sympathy to both Paul’s family and friends as you mourn the loss of your
father, grandfather, and brother. Please accept my heartfelt condolences at this heartbreaking time.
has been a great shock to me just a week before Xmas still had Broome to Darwin trip on our mind s when our health issue became better than if we survived that Paul told he had never been to India or sth Africa i said Africa was one place id like to to when we did the trip to coffs harbour for 7 days it was like the odd couple Paul making beds in motels hanging up towels etc me leave it to the cleaners we had around 6 fishing days on the coast around Bulli and a bit north it wasn’t about fishing it was just for company we became close friends about 3 years ago paul was good for the joker poker and the bunnings bbqs as well as president and treasurer this last 12 months
a lot on his plate we were good company for each other similar background losing our wives depression etc etc sit around table chatting
will miss you mate dicky tikka
Sending our deepest sympathy and condolences to Paul’s family.
My husband Ian is a stroke survivor and member of the Appin Men’s Shed. Although Ian is unable to get on the tools because of his disability he certainly enjoyed the round table socialising with Paul on a Wednesday.
Paul’s time and tireless work he put into the running of the Appin Men’s Shed will be sorely missed.
May you R.I.P. Paul Tyrone Parkes.
Ian & Vicki Palmer
Sending our deepest sympathy and condolences to Paul’s family.
My husband Ian is a stroke survivor and member of the Appin Men’s Shed. Although Ian is unable to get on the tools because of his disability he certainly enjoyed the round table socialising with Paul on a Wednesday.
Paul’s time and tireless work he put into the running of the Appin Men’s Shed will be sorely missed.
May you R.I.P. Paul Tyrone Parkes.
Ian & Vicki Palmer
It has been a great pleasure getting to know Paul because of the Appin Mens Shed. If you asked Paul to do something he did it. He will be greatly missed.it will be difficult to replace him.
Sorry I can’t attend Paul’s funeral as I am in hospital. I intend to watch it online.