Paul Ian Mapp (2 Aug 1956 - 14 Sep 2023)

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In loving memory of Paul Mapp who died suddenly and unexpectedly on 14th September 2023. Much loved partner of Louise, big brother to Karen and uncle to Fraser. Retired research scientist, keen sailor, bridge player, traveller, passionate and opinionated cricket and rugby supporter and excellent curry chef, he will be greatly missed.

In accordance with Paul's wishes, there will be a private cremation and his ashes will be scattered over the Solent. No flowers; donations to Paul's chosen charity.

An online celebration of his life was held on Zoom on Saturday 28th October - if you were unable to attend, and would like to see the recording, please contact Paul's partner Louise.

David Green donated £30 in memory of Paul

Fond memories of good times sailing together. David and Sharon

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Patricia Vanreenen donated in memory of Paul

Only just heard this sad news, Louise - thinking of both you and Paul and remembering some great sails and meals, sailing on the Clyde and in the Western Isles.
Hope you are doing OK, come and visit Bonnie Scotland when you can. Much love - Patricia x

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Jan Cartman-Frost donated £30 in memory of Paul

Thinking of you Louise, with lice from Jan, Clive and the kids

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Paul Winyard wrote

I was so sorry, and shocked, to hear this sad news about Paul. It’s clear from the many messages on this page, that Paul has been a central and influential person to many people in many different ways. But it should be put on record that, amongst all this, Paul made important contributions to biomedical research during his top-level scientific career, having helped to extend our understanding of arthritic disease processes and the treatment of such human diseases. I’m proud to have worked with Paul during his years in the labs at the Bone and Joint Research Unit, Whitechapel. As mentioned by others, Paul was a central figure in making the lab a fun place to be. But Paul was also widely respected as an extraordinarily skilled immunohistologist, and was the “go-to” research colleague in this scientific area. My condolences go out to Louise, and Paul’s family and friends.

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  • Thanks Paul, I really appreciate your comments, and I know that Paul would have done too. Louise

    Posted by Louise on 31/10/2023 Report abuse
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Lynn Bleakley donated £20 in memory of Paul

We are so sorry, Louise.

With love, Lynn & Ivan xx

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Dorothy Bean wrote

I hope tomorrow brings you time to reflect on the joy you had together but so sorry to here of the loss of your partner in crime Dx

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gaby evans donated in memory of Paul

With love, Gaby and Nick

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Vivienne Winrow donated in memory of Paul

In memory of a well-respected and loved colleague and a dear friend. Always ready with a pithy comment, Paul will be missed in all his guises, from Carmen Miranda to immunohistologist superieur!

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  • I do hope you'll be able to join us on Saturday - details above, and will email a link to you

    Posted by Louise on 24/10/2023 Report abuse
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One of our favourite photos of Paul - who could always be relied upon to helm when no-one else wanted to! So many happy memories of so many days aboard. David & Sharon

One of our favourite photos of Paul - who could always be relied upon to helm when no-one else wanted to! So many happy memories of so many days aboard. David & Sharon

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  • Thanks Sharon, I don't think I've seen this picture before

    Posted by Louise on 7/10/2023 Report abuse
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Rachel Summers donated £25 in memory of Paul

What terribly shocking news, Louise. I'm thinking of you and Paul's family, and holding you in my heart.

Fondest love & hugs
Rachel xx

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  • Thanks Rachel, it's only just starting to sink in

    Posted by Louise on 2/10/2023 Report abuse
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Elizabeth Parkin donated £30 in memory of Paul
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Elizabeth Parkin wrote

Dear Louise I am very sorry to hear the news about Paul. It is such a hard thing to experience and I have been thinking of you.

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Alice Frost donated £50 in memory of Paul

In remembrance of happy times with Paul

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Lace City Chorus donated £25 in memory of Paul

Thinking of you Louise at this sad time

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Janet Jacques donated £30 in memory of Paul

From Janet, Andrew and Tony at Sunday bridge

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Eileen and Nath Jambunathan donated £20 in memory of Paul
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Rebecca George donated in memory of Paul

We loved sharing cricket, sailing, good food and red wine. With much love Rebecca and Mark

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Lynn Woods donated £30 in memory of Paul

So sorry for your loss Louise x

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Stephen Robinson donated in memory of Paul

Dear Louise - I'm so sad to hear the news about Paul. My condolences to you & I'll be thinking of you Steve

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Alan Greenwood donated £20 in memory of Paul

Dear Louise, I am really sorry to hear of Paul's death. I remember thinking you both looked so happy while sailing with the two of you years ago. My thoughts are with you.

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Rose Chapman donated £40 in memory of Paul

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Declan Naughton wrote

So long to my Stepney Green flatmate, work buddy in Barts and Bath Uni - and above all my close friend who introduced me to Lloyds Bank Sailing club where I met so many great people and especially my lovely wife Sue. As an immigrant with first academic post in London...this was a game changer.
Paul - we had 10 great years of Scientists behaving badly. LOVE, DEC

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Marc Piercey wrote

Dear Louise,
I'm so sorry to hear your very sad news. Our thoughts are with you from New Zealand.
Take care xx
Love
Marc and Philippa

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vanessa pegg wrote

Louise I am sending you sincere sympathy on Pauls passing. I grew up with Paul and Karen in Houghton village, we had some great times as teenagers in the local pub and beyond x

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  • Thanks Vanessa, Paul spoke very fondly of those times. I do hope you will be able to join us for the online celebration of his life on 28/10

    Posted by Louise on 22/09/2023 Report abuse
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Sue Barber wrote

What a shock and so sorry. My thoughts are with you and his family. He will be greatly missed at the bridge club. He was always very cheery and good company at the bridge table!

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Claire Malbecq-ellingham posted a picture
  So sad news… I am so sorry Louise . Hope the lovely memories warm your heart and ease the pain ..  Paul was a so nice person!  I have so much memories of him helping me in my début sailing with the dark horse sailing club .

So sad news… I am so sorry Louise . Hope the lovely memories warm your heart and ease the pain .. Paul was a so nice person! I have so much memories of him helping me in my début sailing with the dark horse sailing club .

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  • Thanks Claire, I don’t think I have seen this photo before

    Posted by Louise on 21/09/2023 Report abuse
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Happy memories of time spent with Paul and Louise in Galle, Sri Lanka for the cricket. Many memories of the trip with bats, elephants, blue whales, lobsters, curries on the beach, tuk tuk races and good company.

Happy memories of time spent with Paul and Louise in Galle, Sri Lanka for the cricket. Many memories of the trip with bats, elephants, blue whales, lobsters, curries on the beach, tuk tuk races and good company.

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Brendan Brien wrote

My sincere condolences to you and the family.

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  • I do hope you'll be able to join us on Saturday - details above.

    Posted by Louise on 24/10/2023 Report abuse
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