Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.
Mr Greenaway, 62, had moved to Point Clear, St Osyth, from London 18 years ago. The hard-working handyman, however, had spent the last three years of his life in a care home in Ipswich following an operation which left him with brain damage. Partner Michelle Joyce said: I was heartbroken when he passed. “He was such a lovely man and I will really miss him. “He loved fishing and supported Manchester United Football Club. He worked as a bricklayer and painter and decorator. “I want people to realise how serious coronavirus is and I urge everyone to please, just stay at home.