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Sharon Daggett posted a condolence
paul is in our thoughts everyday he is grately missed. He was the best boss and friend anyone could ask for, He took care of us (towers crew)we love you paul. Peace
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Bill and Maureen Arbo posted a condolence
I worked with Paul for 5 years and he was not only a good boss, but a great friend.
We will miss you Paul.
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Gail Beausoleil posted a condolence
Ted and I share some special memories of Paul. Our two children spent a lot of time with Stacy as they grew up, and Cindy and Paul were part of a special friendship. We have fond memories of week ends spent at the cottage at Quaddic Lake. (Trips to the outhouse in the middle of the night as Cindy came to the rescue, and Paul deciding to row across in the boat, only to turn around again and rejoin the rest of us). Life gets so busy, and it is with regret that I must say we did not remain in contact as often as I would have liked. Cindy and Stacy, Paul was a wonderful, hard working man. Hold tight to your memories. The love that connected you as a family will go on forever. Paul, may you rest in
peace.
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Garry Sands posted a condolence
Dear Cindy, Stacy, and family... You are in my every thought and prayer. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. May paul not suffer any more. It's sad that God chooses to always take the best of people. Why? It will never be known. I hope you can all make it through this difficult time. Myself being one who battled cancer, I can say that I know how Paul felt. But can't imagine how you all feel. May God be with you and help you through this tough time.
Your dear friend,
Garry Sands
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John and Carol Nieviedgal posted a condolence
A faithful husband, a devoted dad, a loyal brother/brother-in-law, a brave soldier, and a supportive son/son-in-law... such are some of the many ways Paul touched our lives.
P is for the patience he showed even
during terminal illness.
A is for the amazing strength and
courage shown throughout this
final life challenge.
U is for the unusual optimism he
kept during his darkest hours.
L is for the Love he felt for family,
friends and mankind.
Go in peace, Paul and consider yourself hugged until we meet again.
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JOYCE&JOANN GUERTIN posted a condolence
TO A GREAT COUSIN THAT WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED IN OUR HEARTS
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Maureen posted a condolence
Paul:
In fond memory of the many good time's and great cookouts
over the year's.
Maureen (NYC)
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pat sands posted a condolence
paul will be missed by all he was a nice and caring man. when ever i needed help he was there and never hesitated.i will all ways keep him in my heart and never foreget him. may he rest in peace.
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Christy posted a condolence
Stacey,
I vividly remember your mom and dad sitting on their lawn chairs watching you play softball over the years. I'm not sure they ever missed a game! You could see in your dad's eyes how much he adored you. May you relish in this and all the memories you have of him. My heart goes out to you and your mom.
In Sympathy,
Christy
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Tom & Barbara Jardine posted a condolence
We only met Paul twice but we really liked him a lot. He was a fun person with a great personality and a great sense of humor. We will miss him very much.
Tom & Barbara Jardine
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Andrea Jackson posted a condolence
Uncle Paul:
May you rest in peace. The suffering is over.
Fondly remembered **
Andrea