Paul Howard Bessemer, also known as Goss from Tooting, tragically passed away very suddenly on 8th April 2024. His sudden departure has deeply affected his family and friends.
Paul was an enthusiast of military history, often describing his flat as “The Tooting branch of the Imperial War Museum” due to his extensive collection of armoury and uniforms. Though he could not join the army because of his vision, he never lost his passion for military heritage. His sister, Nichola Bessemer, and nephew, Ben, remember him as a man deeply embedded in his interests, which brought him much joy and pride.
To honor Paul’s legacy, a fundraiser was set up by Nichola Bessemer on 17th April 2024 to support The Royal British Legion and The Brain Cancer Trust. The fundraiser has successfully raised £1,425, exceeding its initial goal of £1,000, with contributions from 29 donors.
On Facebook, Nichola Bessemer shared her sorrow: “My beloved Brother died very suddenly on the 8th April 2024 and I would be grateful if you felt you could contribute to my fundraising.” Her post reflects the suddenness of the loss and the hope to make a positive impact even in grief.
Short Summary of Paul Howard Bessemer
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Paul Howard Bessemer |
Date of Passing | 8 April 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Nichola Bessemer |
Amount Raised | £1,425 |
Goal Amount | £1,000 |
Location | Tooting |
Causes Supported | The Royal British Legion, Brain Cancer Trust |
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