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In Memoriam (11) 2025
January 25, 2025 In Memoriam: Paul Brown (80), Australia. Wilma Brown, on Facebook: Yesterday evening my beautiful man grew his angel wings and is now flying beyond the stars. Paul was my best friend, soulmate and husband of 54 years, a loving father and adored Papa. Loved by all who knew him. I miss him so much. He was taken to hospital on New Year’s Eve and despite the best efforts of the dedicated doctors and nurses, he just never fully recovered. He tried so hard to stay with us, he is now at peace. God has you in his keeping my darling, but I will always have you in my heart.
Ruud and I were shocked by Wilma’s message on Facebook. The new year started for her with the loss of her dear husband Paul. And we lost a great André Rieu fan-friend again. We are so sorry Wilma, our thoughts are with you, we wish you and your family much strength to bear the loss. One thing is for sure: we keep many lovely memories in our hearts. Wilma informed us on January 1st 2025 via Facebook, that the new year had not started so well, due to Paul's sudden hospital admission on New Year's Eve. “Around 11 pm last night I had to call an ambulance to take Paul to hospital. No signs or symptoms at all until then. It turns out he has bacterial pneumonia and after three Covid tests they still haven’t ruled out Covid. So, for now he is isolated until they are sure that he doesn’t have it”. On January 3rd Wilma posted: “Thank you for all the lovely get well wishes for Paul we have really appreciated them, I have read them all out to Paul.Today I finally managed to talk with the doctor. We now know it was neither covid or pneumonia but instead a bacterial infection in his blood. How he got it remains a mystery to us and the doctors as well. He does have scaring on his lungs and his usual heart problems, which up until now we have managed.Today he is feeling a little better and has discovered that from his window he can see planes flying by. Paul loves anything to do with airplanes and flying as well.This will keep him occupied as most of you already know: Paul loves planes”.
Wilma: “I think we discovered André around the first time he came to Australia with the castle tour, although we did not attend his concert here. Our first visit to Maastricht was in 2011. We then attended in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024. We have attended concerts in Australia except the castle tour concert, either in Adelaide, Melbourne or Perth. We also attended the special concert at the Sydney town hall”. “One year when we were coming to Maastricht, Paul fell and broke his ankle a couple of weeks before we were due to leave however he still attended the concert wearing his moonboot. Another time just the day before we were due to fly out, Paul had a heart arrhythmia which meant he had to be zapped to fix his heart rhythm allowing him to fly out the following day. Unfortunately we did not attend the first Malta concerts, but were due to attend the Malta concerts this year. Once we had booked a concert in Vienna in 2011 but that concert was cancelled. Paul also loved anything to do with airplanes and flying as well. We have made many long lasting friendships in Maastricht. Paul was taken to hospital suddenly on New Year’s Eve where he fought so hard to stay with us”.
A selection of reactions by friends on FB: Joe Brincat (Malta): May he rest in peace. I personally had some very good times with Paul both in Malta and abroad. We have gone on holidays together and we enjoyed each others’ company. All I can say is that Paul was a real gentleman, rather quiet but very intelligent. He was particularly interested in aeroplanes and aviation in general. When in Malta, we visited the Aviation museum in Ta Qali and also he went on a flight around the island on a single engine plane. I’ll never forget how happy he was on both occasions. Rest in peace dear friend: you deserve it! Edwina Morgan (Australia): Oh Wilma, so sad to hear this news tonight… I have no words… Will always remember Paul’s dry humour in Maastricht. We will never forget all our times together in Maastricht and Kings Park in Perth… RIP Dear Paul… Big hugs Wilma to you, Scotty and all of your family. Lots of Love. Liz Baker (Australia): Oh Wilma. I am so sorry to hear about Paul. He was a quiet wonderful friend. Thinking of you and all your family. I will miss our chats Paul, you were one of nature’s gentleman. Big hugs Wilma. Elke Freitag (Germany): We are so sorry for your loss dear Wilma. Take our deep condolences - be strong- our thoughts are with you. Sally Hodges (UK): Oh Wilma! I am so very, very sad to read this. Paul was such a lovely man. R.I.P. Paul. Thinking of you Wilma and your family. Love and big hugs from me.
Maastricht 2014
2022: With Ruud and Ineke at Vaals: Highest “mountain” of The Nederlands: 322m above sea-level. The place where three countries meet: The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
André Rieu fans daytrip to Hoorn in 2012, to the pub at the harbor: Café ‘t Schippershuis. Paul and Wilma having lunch at Father Abraham’s table, where he found inspiration to compose his world famous tophit: “Red Rose Café”.
2011: Ruud, Paul, Wilma and John at the fan picnic in the Maastricht city park.
2022: “The Piepenhoes” restaurant: meeting more fan-friends all over Maastricht. Sally, Jan, Liz and Edwina are in the picture.
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