Bättig, Pascal (Hansfield, Dublin and formerly of Hochdorf, Switzerland) passed away peacefully on December 14th, 2024 at home. Sadly missed by his wife, daughters, mother, father, brother and sister, extended family, friends, colleagues and neighbours.
He will remain forever in our hearts.
A funeral service will take place in Newlands Cross Crematorium on Thursday (January 9th, 2025) at 2.30pm and may be viewed (live only) by following this LINK.
Instead of flowers you are welcome to donate to Brain Tumor Research.
Bättig, Pascal (Hansfield, Dublin und aufgewachsen in Hochdorf, Schweiz) ist am 14. Dezember 2024 friedlich zu Hause eingeschlafen. Seine Frau, seine Töchter, seine Mutter, sein Vater, sein Bruder und seine Schwester, sowie erweiterte Familie, Freunde, Kollegen und Nachbarn vermissen ihn sehr.
Er wird für immer in unseren Herzen bleiben.
Am Donnerstag (9. Januar 2025) um 14.30 Uhr findet im Newlands Cross Crematorium eine Trauerfeier statt, die ihr über diesen LINK verfolgen könnt (nur live).
Anstelle von Blumen könnt ihr auch gerne für die Brain Tumor Research spenden.
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I met Pascal in 2011 when we both moved to Shannon and started to work in the same company, but in a different department. Because Shannon is such a small town we met up a lot after work in our local pub. Unfortunately when we both left the job we lost contact. But we reconnected when I started to work in Veritas 2,5 years ago and to find out we only live 5 minutes minutes apart. Pascal is going to be missed dearly, I am glad I got to spend time with him in my life.
Pascal was truly a remarkable person, someone who had an extraordinary gift for making others feel seen, valued, and cared for. His warmth and kindness were ever-present, touching the hearts of everyone fortunate enough to cross his path. Pascal’s presence was like a ray of light—he had a way of brightening every room he entered.
He was so much more than just a friend or colleague. Pascal had an undeniable impact on the lives of those around him, whether through his generous spirit, his understanding ear, or his unwavering support. His authenticity and integrity were inspiring, and he left a mark on our hearts that will never fade.
Pascal’s legacy is one of love, compassion, and the countless beautiful memories he shared with each of us. Though he may no longer be here in person, his spirit will continue to live on in the lives he touched and the stories we will cherish and tell about the extraordinary person he was.
With deepest sympathy and love, RIP brother.
Liebe Imma, ich möchte dir und deiner Familie mein herzlichstes Beileid aussprechen. Wir haben uns schon ewig nicht mehr gesehen aber ich kenne dich noch aus München durch die Sandra. :) Ich schicke dir ganz viel Stärke in dieser schwierigen Zeit! Mögen die schönen Erinnerungen an deine Mann euch ein Lächeln zaubern!
Alles Liebe,
Kristina
Pascal war ein wunderbarer Mensch. 2014 hatte ich das Glück, mit Pascal gemeinsam in Irland zu arbeiten, und zusammen mit unserem Team waren wir ein „the dream team“ ! Er war ein humorvoller, geselliger Kollege und Freund. Die schönen Erinnerungen an diese Zeit, in Gedanken, Fotos und Geschichten, werde ich für immer in meinem Herzen bewahren. Seiner Familie sende ich viel Liebe und Kraft in dieser schweren Zeit. In Gedanken bei euch, Lara.
Remembering a Wonderful Colleague!
There are people who come into our lives and leave an imprint so strong, their memory stays with us forever.
Pascal was one of those extraordinary individuals. For the years we worked together, he was more than just a colleague—he was a friend, a confidant, and a source of light in every room he walked into.
He had a gift for bringing humour and joy to even the most challenging days. His laughter was contagious, and his positive outlook was inspiring. No matter how busy he was, Pascal always made time for others.
Whether it was lending a helping hand, sharing advice, or simply being there to listen, he had an incredible ability to make people feel supported and valued.
I remember vividly the day I sat with him and his then-fiancée Imma, full of excitement and love as they talked about their wedding. The sparkle in his eyes when he spoke about her was unforgettable. He was so proud to call her his wife, and the bond they shared was something truly special. Being a father brought him immense joy, and it felt as though his happiness multiplied every day. He spoke about his children with such pride and love, his face lighting up with every story he told. Being a dad was a role he embraced wholeheartedly, and it was clear that his family meant the world to him. Every time I saw them on Facebook and followed their stories, I could feel the happiness and the strong bond of this beautiful family.
To his wife, children, and family, please accept my deepest condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time. While words can never truly ease the pain of loss, I hope you find comfort in knowing how deeply Pascal was loved and respected. He will be missed more than words can say, but his legacy of joy, love, and kindness will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Rest in peace, Pascal. Thank you for the memories. You will never be forgotten.
An absolute gentleman, from the day we started talking I knew we would be friends forever. He was there for me in hard times, just wish I was there more for his hard times. Pascal thank you for being such a gent, when you never needed to be, but you were, THANK YOU BUDDY! RIP
Imma, my thoughts are with you during this time of sorrow following the loss of your dear partner and husband Pascal, and your loving daughters’ Daddy. I would like to wish you comfort during this difficult time. Pascal was a treasured colleague, forever smiling and always had a kind word to say. He will be greatly missed. Sleep tight Pascal.
Where to begin when we talk about Pascal?
Pascal, my dear friend, you were truly an incredible person, inside and out. We had the privilege of knowing each other for over 11 years, but it wasn’t until I got married in 2016 that we became close friends. Over the last six years, you became a confidant, someone I could rely on.
Pascal was the very definition of joy. His humor and ability to always find the silver lining in any situation brought light to everyone around him. He was an engineer, constantly building things—from the bar in the garden to the air extractor, and of course, his beloved Lego creations. But above all, Pascal was a husband who loved his wife Imma deeply. He would have moved mountains to bring her happiness.
In the kitchen, Pascal was a chef, always experimenting with new dishes, turning meals into moments of love. And while he kept the kitchen spotless, he could be a bit more relaxed about the rest of the house! His sense of humor, his zest for life, and his unwavering love for his family made him unforgettable.
Pascal was also a man of integrity and justice. He would fight tirelessly for what he believed was right, but always with a sense of humility—only focusing on things he could truly impact. He cared deeply for others, always ready to lend a hand when needed.
As a father, Pascal was a pillar of love and care. From the very beginning of his relationship with Imma, he embraced Aislin as his own daughter, taking care of her when she was sick and always making sure she felt loved and supported. He was incredibly proud of Ciara, his joy and pride. Pascal always had a story to share about her, the way she spoke, or the things she did. The resemblance between them was striking, and she is, without a doubt, his legacy, remarkable, full of character, and a reflection of him.
Though Swiss by nationality, Pascal had an insightful perspective on life. We often discussed how money, while powerful, can never buy happiness. He never sought recognition for all the good he did for others, but he had an uncanny ability to bring people together. Whether over a glass of Guinness or whiskey, he enjoyed telling jokes, listening, and offering advice.
Pascal was a rock for his family, never complaining about his health, even when he was first diagnosed five years ago or when he learned the tumor had returned. His strength was remarkable, and he faced everything with unwavering resilience.
Pascal, you will be deeply missed by your family, friends, and colleagues. Your absence leaves a void that will never be filled, but your legacy lives on through those you loved and those who loved you. Rest in peace, my friend, and enjoy your next adventure.