I have aging memories of Peter whilst our children were at Mosman Primary School. I, like many other parents, remember Peter for his leadership, his determination and his dynamism.
But my real memory of Peter will always be of Pete and Sal on the ferry (on the infrequent occasions when we caught the same one). What really stood out (at least to my eye) was not only the contentment, but the happiness, they had in each other's company. In a transparent way, they just seemed like good friends and loving partners.
I am sorry that partnership has been broken just as I am pleased, and I am sure Peter would have been very proud, that it resulted in three wonderful children. My thoughts are with you all.
David Alexander


Our love and thoughts go to Sally, Emma, Jennifer and Robert on the loss of their darling husband and wonderful father, Peter.
Peter was an extraordinary man who, with the help of his amazing wife, became a successful businessman, always remained humble, true to his beliefs and had time for family and friends.
Through his determination to beat this disease, he will have helped countless others.
He lived well, loved much and laughed often. A true measure of success.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
With our sincere love, Jude, Graeme, Lachlan and Tarryn