D'Archangel, Paul Adrian 6/21/1959 - 1/10/2015 McEwen TN Age 55, of McEwen TN., passed away peacefully on Saturday Jan 10th, surrounded by his family, at the VA Hospital in Nashville TN. He served his Country in the U.S. Navy for 5.5 years. He also served as a Chaplain for Chapter #28 Disabled American Veterans. He served as Unit Commissioner of the Middle Tennessee Council of BSA (Boy Scouts of America) for 15 years. He was Director at the Dickson Family History Center as he was very focused on his hobby of Genealogy. He also volunteered for Find-A-Grave. He was preceded in death by his Father, Peter John D'Archangel. Paul is survived by his Mother, Shirley Jane D'Archangel (King); Son, Micah D'Archangel of McEwen, TN; Daughters, Naomi Billings of McEwen, TN, and Sonya D'Archangel of Clarksville, TN; four Sisters, Lynn D'Archangel of Michigan, Elizabeth D'Archangel of Michigan, Karen Spatz of Chicago, Sally D'Archangel of Arizona; four Brothers, Ron D'Archangel of Michigan, Michael D'Archangel of Texas, Steve D'Archangel of Michigan, Peter D'Archangel of Arizona; two Half-Brothers, Dale D'Archangel of Indiana, David D'Archangel of Indiana; two Grandchildren, Joey Billings, Cameron McCoy; Several Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins. A Memorial Service was held on January 11, 2015 at 7 PM at the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 100 Brown Drive, Dickson, TN.
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Thought about you every now and then but could never find out what happened to you. You where a good friend, not only to me but my wife and kids too.
Calm winds and following seas my friend and shipmate.
Chris Topping
August 7, 2015
Paul....I can still remember when we use to go camping together when we were both a lot younger. Those were some great times. Miss you bro......Steve.
Steven Darchangel
February 16, 2015
I love you Daddy
Sonya D'Archangel
February 2, 2015
Glad your not in pain anymore Paul! We think about you daily...We'll miss you! Love, your Sister
Sally Darchangel
February 2, 2015
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