Paul Tyron Hutton
Thank you for visiting Paul’s memorial fund.
As you are aware, I lost my only child suddenly in 2021, devastating our whole family. Paul, or Paulie as we affectionately called him, was a larger-than-life character, hilariously funny, and deeply philosophical.
Not knowing why a healthy 32-year-old could die so suddenly was very difficult to understand. We were advised to contact CRY, and with the help of this amazing charity, I was offered screening.
Last month, I had an Ajmaline Test at St. George’s Hospital. I tested positive for having Brugada Syndrome – something I had never heard of until Paul’s passing. This condition wasn’t even known about when Paul was born, and research has come a long way since it was discovered. However, there is still not enough known about it, which is why it is so important to continue research.
We have already raised over £2.5K on the JustGiving platform for CRY. In lieu of flowers at Paul’s funeral, we raised £1,590, and on a cold winter morning in January 2023, my close friend Debbie, along with two colleagues and Paul’s friend Ambreen, completed a 10 km run in his memory and raised £1,100.
I cannot thank CRY enough because I finally have an answer to why my beautiful boy died.
Thank you for donating in his memory. Your donation will help fund screening for more families, support research, and provide critical support for families like ours.
Sharon Hutton
This memorial fund has been set up by the family to help CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) raise awareness of young sudden cardiac death, support those affected, support CRY’s screening programme, and fund research and pathology.
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My Beautiful Son Paulie Happy Heavenly Christmas to you, Christmas brings back fond memories of you, and I'll never forget coming to your first Christmas Concert at school. There you were, singing your little heart out and singing so loud that you drowned all … Read more
My Beautiful Son Paulie Happy Heavenly Christmas to you, Christmas brings back fond memories of you, and I'll never forget coming to your first Christmas Concert at school. There you were, singing your little heart out and singing so loud that you drowned all your classmates out. Even Mrs Dixon came over to say how much she loved hearing you with a laugh and twinkle in her eye. You were only 4 years old then, and I knew you would be destined for the stage after that little performance! The ache of losing you is always with me, but it hurts deeply at Christmas. I’ll be raising a large Wray & Nephew in your Game of Thrones Goblet to honour your memory this Christmas as it has become my new tradition since you left us too soon. Love Always Mama