Mr Paul Marriott

Marriott P J - photo web.jpgof Cherington, passed away at home on 3rd February 2026, aged 85 years.

Greatly loved and dearly missed by his family, friends and all who knew him.

Paul’s funeral service will take place at St. John the Baptist, Cherington, on Friday 6th March 2026 at 1:00 p.m.

Family flowers only. Donations in memory of Paul, if desired, are to benefit ‘British Heart Foundation’, and may be made on the day or by clicking the 'donate' button below.

Funeral enquiries c/o R. Locke & Son, Brailes, on (01608) 685 274

Total collected to date: £978.75

Charity details

British Heart Foundation

We fund over £100 million of research each year into all heart and circulatory diseases and the things that cause them. Heart diseases. Stroke. Vascular dementia. Diabetes. They're all connected, and they're all under our microscope.

Research has given us machines that can restart hearts, the ability to fix arteries in tiny babies, the power to give someone a heart they weren’t born with, and so much more.

But heart and circulatory diseases still kill 1 in 4 in the UK, they cause heartbreak on every street. And that’s why our work is as urgent and vital as ever.

Our research, is the promise to protect the people we love. Our parents. Our brothers. Our sisters. Our grandparents. Our closest friends.

Research is who we are. The promise of future preventions, treatments and cures.

People’s donations have got us this far. Every breakthrough we’ve made, funded by people like you.

Registered Number 225971

http://www.bhf.org.uk

Service details

Church Service with Organist

06 March, 2026 13:00

St. John the Baptist's Church

St. John the Baptist's Church, Wood Lane, Shipston-on-Stour, Cherington, CV36 5HY

Messages of condolence

Cash Donation received at the Funeral Service

Anonymous .

Paul always went above and beyond to give us a warm welcome when we rang at Cherington, in more ways than one, as he kindly warmed the ropes and left the heater on for us, as well as his warm-hearted banter in our email correspondence. His legacy will live on in so many ways, including in his bells and in the ringing of those he taught to ring so well, Christine, Helen, Trish and Sarah, who did him proud with their ringing tribute before his funeral.

Dr Alison Merryweather-Clarke