Chichester Observer

Tributes paid to palm reader

- Steve Deeks news@chiobserve­r.co.uk

A much-in-demand internatio­nal palm reader who rubbed shoulders with high profile celebritie­s of the 1970s and 80s will be remembered for helping people.

Terry Pagiel the palmist died recently aged 82 after suffering cancer – leaving his family ‘devastated’.

Terry, who served in the Royal Navy during the 1950s as a communicat­ions officer, read the palms of numerous famous people.

These included Syd Little and Eddie Large, the comedians known as ‘Little and Large’, former Eastenders star Mike Reid, and comedian Tom O’connor, amongst others.

He was a well-known face along the south coast, practising his palmistry craft in Portsmouth, Bognor Regis, Chichester and Bournemout­h.

He also lived in Hastings, the Isle of Wight and Selsey.

Working internatio­nally

in the 1970s and 80s where he performed on cruise liners Black Watch and Blenheim, Terry was a regular on the showbiz and celebrity circuit.

Terry’s daughter Gail Eggins said: “He was a familiar face in all communitie­s and was very much a lead figure in light entertainm­ent and local tourism.

“He was much in demand. “Although he mixed with celebritie­s and had an interestin­g life he was very humble and did not brag. There was a lot he kept very confidenti­al.

“A lot of people said he really helped them with his palmistry.”

As well as being a palm reader, Terry was a clairvoyan­t who read tarot cards during a career spanning over 65 years.

But, known as a ‘Jack of all trades’, he was also a sign writer and had a great passion for painting and boats.

At one point he lived on a houseboat on Chichester Canal that drew widespread publicity with it having been there for over 100 years.

“He loved the quirky boat and was always keen to paint it,” Gail said.

As he came towards retirement, Terry moved back to Chichester and then Bognor Regis, where he pitched up at car boots to do his palm readings.

“He did palm reading because he really enjoyed it,” Gail said.

Terry married his wife Angela in 1977, who he was devoted to, and is survived by her, his daughter and son, and two grandchild­ren.

 ?? ?? Terry Pagiel with Syd Little
Terry Pagiel with Syd Little

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