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Kevin Gaynor
March 29, 2014
I went to Denver Automotive and Diesel College in 1976 and met Paul who happened to be from the same area of LI. I always remember Paul as an easy going guy. We were never close friends, but I would sometimes run into him at Billy's 1890 or Tara's in the following years. He always had a big smile and we would talk about the good times in Denver.
I just happened to search for some old classmates from DADC and came across this sad news... Rest in Peace Paul
October 25, 2010
Anne Stowell
October 25, 2010
My Dear Little Brother,
Today is two years since you left us! I can't believe it has been that long! With the holidays just around the corner, I miss you even more! You are as always in my heart. Rock on!
Love always,
Your big sister, Anne
The Livingstone Clan, Christmas 1998
January 18, 2009
Anne Stowell
January 18, 2009
My Dear Little Brother,
A day doesn't go by without me thinking of you! Thanks for all the great talks we had over the past couple of years, we really got so close!
I will always have you close to me in my heart.
I would like to share a poem that Paul wrote for me for my 40th birthday.
Some fear the passage of time; others welcome it
I see the love in your heart; I'm overwhelmed by it
Those who fear time going by are those who start; by saying "I"
You never said "what about me".
Your brother loves you, and so it should be.
Thank-you Paul, my little brother, for everything!
Miss you so much,
Love, Anne
Mary Livingstone
November 27, 2008
My Big Brother,
It's Thanksgiving and there is an empty space at the table and in our hearts. At times we wondered where you were, now we know you were being Big Brother to so many others down on Main Street. It's a comfort to know you will forever be in the hearts of those that you touched.
If there's a rock & roll heaven you know,now, they really have a helluva band.
Proud to Be,
Paul Livingstone's Sister
Kord Dietz
November 19, 2008
Paul, I only really met you recently, but I will always keep in mind the reminiscings of friends and family that considered you very dear to them. One thing that sticks is the time you told me about the Billy Idol incident. So here you were at a party, a friend approached you and said "Billiy Idol's here, come meet him". There's Billy sitting on the floor, back to the wall, cigarette in one hand, drink in the other and after introductions, your friend wanders off. So you attempt to engage Billy in conversatiion. You asked Billy, "do you have any new music coming out?" Billy turns a wobbly head and says "don't know" in his British accent. Then you asked him "Are you going on tour?" Again "Don't know" replied Billy. After several fuitile attempts at conversation, you decided that the jam sessionn downstairs seemed alot more interesting, so you picked up a guitar and joined the jam. "Don't know" what happened to Billy. Thanks Paul for all the great memories. Kord
Tim Pham
November 2, 2008
Paul - I'll remember you for your easy going and good laughs. Your kindness and acceptance to us as your extended family members are always appreciated.
The days of youth and hair!
Chris Hanson
October 29, 2008
Paul you made my life better by having you in it. You were a kind, compassionate, talanted man and I will think of you often.
I know the love your Mother and Sisters have for you is equal only to the love you have for them.
Thank you for the time we had together and the memories I will keep allways.
May you rest in peace and God bless you.
John Everest
October 28, 2008
To my good friend Paul, thanks for the memories and your friendship...God Bless
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