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Paul Suerken Obituary

Paul Maxwell Suerken age 71, of Hilltop Road, Erie, died Sunday, March 21, 2010 following a prolonged illness after suffering a spinal injury in 2008. A native of Erie, Paul was born March 31, 1938 the son of the late Maxwell Crouch and Alice Sherman Suerken. Paul was a graduate of McDowell High School in 1956, and a graduate of Dartmouth College in 1960. He then earned a Masters Degree from Dartmouth in 1981. For thirty-one years, Paul taught at the Mercersburg Academy, a residential school for boys and girls 9th â€" 12th grade in Mercersburg, Pa. In boarding schools a teacher wears many different hats. Paul taught English, Music, and led several musical groups both vocal and instrumental. He also was a cross-country coach. He was in charge of two different dormitories, chaired the English Department, and was a college counselor. A life long bachelor, Paul considered his students to be his family. Paul was an avid runner and ran thirteen marathons including two Boston marathons. During the School year of 1981-1982, Paul taught in England at Cranleigh School in the county of Surrey. Paul loved his job and there is evidence to show that his students loved him back, and loved to travel. Paul was also preceded in death by his brother, Charles Sherman Suerken. He is survived by many cousins, and his "family" of former students, whose lives he deeply touched and enriched through his tireless good counsel. Memorials may be made to The Paul Suerken Scholarship fund at Mercersburg Academy, 300 Seminary St. Mercersburg, PA 17236. Arrangements were handled by the Burton Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. 602 West 10th Street Erie, PA 16502.

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Published by Erie Times-News from Mar. 23 to Mar. 28, 2010.

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March 28, 2010

I was very shocked to hear of Paul's death - even though I haven't seen you or even spoken to you for many years, I remember you well as a fine and gentle man. Lesley Atkin (Kent, UK. I was then Lesley Taulke-Johnson and I went to Mercersburg as the exchange teacher when Paul went to Cranleigh)

lucy dudzinski

March 28, 2010

Paul, you were a great person and a true friend. I will missour talks andjust being around you. I am truelly blessed with having to be able to know you. I kow you're ina better place now and will no longer hurt, I will always be thankful fr te last year of knowing you...........Always in my thoughts, Love Lucy

Philip allmendinger

March 24, 2010

live life to its fullest, and enjoy every minute of it; Paul you have done it. our small world will be diminished by your loss.

Marianne Williams

March 23, 2010

Paul, It was a pleasure to have known you. You will be missed by many people.

Dawn Zeitler

March 23, 2010

To great guy that i got to very well that always made a bad day into agood day and even if he was havivg a bad day he still had a smile and ahello i will miss those talks about Cleveland and that singing with Jim now when the games are on i will think of you and your Art's Bakery thake you for being agreat freind Rip Paul!!

Dawn Zeitler

March 23, 2010

Paul i amhonored to have had the chance to taken care of such a greatman. that could be having the worst day but still made a smile and made you laugh.i will miss our singing and our talks about Cleveland.you will be missed more then you know Paul when a game is on you will be there with your Art's Bakery!!R'I'P' I'll miss you!!

March 23, 2010

Rest In Peace Paul. You were the one who yanked my hair and chased me on the playground and I still have our class picture from elementary school. You have touched so many lives and given so much. God Bless You.
Marge Vetere Dalton

Sara Freeman

March 23, 2010

Your life has inspired so many people and you will carry on through the hearts of many. I'm so honored that I got a chance to meet you and take care of you in your time of need. You were everyone's favorite at Golden Living! We will never forget you!

Matt C

March 23, 2010

Suerk, or shall I said grandpa, for the past 10-11 years you and I have had countless great times together. From our first Cleveland Indians game together, our seeing STOMP together in both Cleveland and Erie, and to the hilarious nights that Dan and I would stop over to visit you and the dogs. You were like a grandpa to me and I am so glad that we came to be great friends. You will be greatly missed by not only myself and your friends, but also my entire family, all of whom felt that you were part of our family. The holidays will be never be the same without you. I could write stories that would go on on, but most of all I just want to say that I miss you and love you with all of my heart. Like many conversations we had, I'll end this by saying "GO TRIBE!"

Rich Sitter

March 23, 2010

Thanks Paul for your guidance and friendship. I'll remember Paul's suggestions throughout my life and our childhood play and escapades together.

Edie Prather

March 23, 2010

It was an honor & privledge to know you & care for you. You will be sadly missed by all the staff at G.L. I will carry my memories of you in my heart. You maybe gone but will not be forgotten. R.I.P. Paul

DICK SHIRLEY

March 23, 2010

PAUL YOU WERE A FRIEND FOR A LONG TIME . WE MUST REMEMBER YOU FOR YOUR HUMOR , FRIENDSHIP, AND GREATNESS AS A TEACHER. REST WELL FOR A LIFE WELL SPENT.

Susan McChesney

March 23, 2010

Paul Maxwell Suerken, It was an honor and a privledge to know you.My children are better people for having known you and we all thank you for sitting through numerous baseball games and dance recitals.Thank you also for caring about us and always being there. Rest in Peace Paul. You will be missed by all.
Love,Peace,& Joy
Susan,John,Katie,& Kyle McChesney

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