to the Mirror, former Casualty star Amanda, 55, said: “Whatever happens, Paul’s funeral will be a celebration of his life and it will be full of laughter.
Amanda said pals were devastated by the death of Paul, 67. But there were tears of laughter too over his “ridiculous” antics. READ MORE: The area of the West Midlands named as the second poorest in the whole country“He just told us to have a good time – he’d hate it if everyone was mawkish and morose.
He would just say: ‘I don’t care, I won’t be here! Do whatever you want’. ”In a moving chat, Amanda also:Of his send-off, she said: “There may be two funerals.
A small private one and a big one in a very grand place for those outside the family. I would think it’ll be in London. “Then everyone can come to that and it gives people a chance to fly in.
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