Dedicated to the memory of Paul Fletcher.

Paul Fletcher, 71, former Managing Director of Courts, passed away after a long illness on Monday, September 22, 2014 in Suffolk, United Kingdom. He was born on May 22, 1943 in Pymoor, England. Paul’s distinguished career with Court spanned 46 years from 1962 until his retirement in 2008. During his tenure he assisted with the international expansion of the business playing a leading role in the establishment of the operations in Barbados, Singapore, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Dominica and again back in Papua New Guinea until his retirement. Paul, unselfishly throughout his career chaired and helped raise funds for many charities globally. To his friends and colleagues, their memory of Paul will always be of a hardworking, kind, warm and generous man. By his family Paul will always be remembered as a loving husband, a caring father, a wonderful uncle and a super granddad. He will be greatly missed his memory lives on in the heart of all whose lives he touched.

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I have fond thoughts of Mr & Mrs Fletcher....always caring, concerned and thoughtful when we'd meet at the office. Mr Fletcher especially taught and instilled in me some good work ethics that I still maintain to this day and that I am thankful for too. A true gentleman ready with a word of advice when needed! A beautiful soul, may your legacy live on forever. Hera
hnvai cholai
4th November 2014
Having arrived in PNG feeling very fearful and not knowing what to expect Paul really made us feel at home with his easy manner and likable personality. I liked him straightaway, who could not like Paul. I came to know him as a really genuine guy, full of life and a great family man. We're so sorry that he is gone and that he never got a chance to do all the things he wanted to do when he retired. I suppose we just have to be thankful now that he is no longer suffering. Keith and I send our love to all the family and although we won't be able to attend Pauls funeral we will be thinking of you all on Tuesday. With love from Marylin and Keith
marylinslater20
5th October 2014
Paul worked with my father back in the 1960's and our paths first crossed when Paul Cohen sent me to Dartford in kent to help him set up and open the new store. We worked hard and long, humping wardrobes, beds and the like all over the shop until it was just right. We made the opening date as I recall and everything went well. Our next encounter was when Marylin and I went to PNG, leaving Fiji in a 'bit of a hurry' after the second coup. We were really nervous about this transfer. The stories we had heard assured us we would be murdered in our beds within the first month! Not so of course. When we arrived, Paul made us feel very much at ease and guided us through the settling in process. When we got up to Lae, he ensured we were happy in the house and had everything we needed. That was his true nature, a very caring and genuine man. I have always said that my 2 years + in PNG were the most challenging and satisfying of my 42 years with Courts. Paul was certainly the man 'made' for that place enjoying every moment of his life out there. The people that worked for him had great admiration for his calmness and style. He always took time to explain everything and ensure understanding. When I complained that the drive up to Kundiawa was dangerous (there had been tribal fights that week) he said, don't be a little girl, they won't bother with you! if they do, just mention Courts and they will let you through! It worked, I got stopped on the road by a war party and when I explained who I was the tribesman said, 'no worries, we are going down the road to sort out a little problem with the next village. Tell Mr Fletcher i'll be in on monday to pay for the fridge!! Our next encounter was when Paul and the family went to Dominica. I think he was the honourary British High Commissioner for the island. I use to rib him that the knighthood was just around the corner! We use to see each other at the various Courts meetings and we have always kept in touch one way or another over the years. These days, I see Clive quite regularly in Belize. I see a lot of Paul in him too ....... calmness, a family man. Rest in Peace my friend, we will miss you. Keith & Marylin Slater.
keith
4th October 2014