When I first moved to London to work at AT&T, Pete was my second Dad. Always keeping an eye on me, being supportive but mostly had me constantly in stitches. RIP
Xena
29th January 2025
I met Pete at work many years ago and we remained friends.
Even though we lost touch in recent years I still have so many fond memories of him and loved him dearly as a friend always.
He never failed to make me laugh and I could talk to him about everything and anything, whenever we caught up. He was the sort of guy who could always make you feel good even if things weren't that good, whether work or personal; a person who could put things into perspective; someone you could always trust and count on in life.
You'll be missed Pete. Best wishes to your family and loved ones.
Jote Bassi
27th January 2025
Many a good night had over a few beers while at AT&T. Pete was my train buddy and we used to have great deep conversations about life while trying to stay awake on the journey - usually worked but occasionally we’d both fall asleep and miss our stops! Thinking of you and your family Pete.
Alistair
27th January 2025