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£7,267
raised of £8,000 target by 107 supporters

    Weʼve raised £7,267 to go towards the future of Gareth Pezzack's two young children, Thomas and Gethin and to make a donation to the Marie Curie in Penarth

    Funded on Sunday, 10th September 2017

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    Gareth Pezzack was a much loved colleague and great friend to so many people over the 18 years he was at Eversheds. We all have so many fabulous memories of Gareth. He was such a beautiful, kind, affable man with an unforgettable sense of humour. His sad passing at the age of just 41 is still a great shock to everyone who knew him. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Claire and two young boys to whom he adored. We are setting up this page to raise money for his young boys, Thomas and Gethin, and for Marie Curie in Penarth that looked after Gareth so well in his final weeks. Gareth saw his beautiful boys win end of year awards at school the other week and he got to watch it live via a live stream and it made him so very proud. Gareth, in his own words, said the the care he received at the Marie Curie Hospice in Penarth was incredible - 'absolutely everyone here is so kind, caring and compassionate'. He asked that if anyone were able to make even a small donation to them ' I and they would be so grateful as it costs over £10,000 a day to run this amazing place but is worth a million times that to its patients and their relatives and friends' . While we will all miss Gareth enormously we can do our bit in remembering him. Please donate generously.

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      107

      • Frank Lattuca

        Frank Lattuca

        Sep 10, 2017

        £50.00

      • Kevin

        Kevin

        Sep 9, 2017

        Sadly missed - hope this helps with your final push.

        £100.00

      • Moira Slape

        Moira Slape

        Sep 9, 2017

        Life is sometimes cruel. With Gareth's passing the world has lost a true gentleman. God bless his family.

      • Ami Venning

        Ami Venning

        Sep 8, 2017

        £20.00

      • Chloe Barrett

        Chloe Barrett

        Sep 8, 2017

        An unbeatable boss & friend I'll never forget. Words can't describe this loss. His smile, humour, support & phrases I'll always keep "let it go, let it go"! A man the planet lost too early.

        £100.00

      • Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

        Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

        Aug 29, 2017

        We were deeply saddened to hear about Gareth. Our sincere condolences from his colleagues in the United States.

      • Lynn Bingley & Marc DonFrancesco

        Lynn Bingley & Marc DonFrancesco

        Aug 27, 2017

        A kinder, warmer, funnier friend you couldn't find. Hard knowing you won't be smiling with us again but your smiles will never be forgotten. You set the standards as a gent and we will miss you sorely

        £250.00

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      Martin Ashton, Sian Roberts, Sadie Baron & Mark Brodaty

      Martin Ashton, Sian Roberts, Sadie Baron & Mark Brodaty

      Friends and colleagues of Gareth Pezzack at Eversheds, We saw him just a few weeks ago at Marie Curie in Penarth, sharing old photo's from Eversheds' conferences, parties and nights out and reminiscing. He never lost his unique sense of humour - a huge loss to all of us.

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