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william hildebrand
July 16, 2020
one of Paul's fav jokes...."How many birds in the sky, true or false"
Shirley Blankenship
July 28, 2016
So sorry for you loss! My thoughts and Prayers goes out to all of Pauls' family members.
Kristie Luv
July 26, 2016
What an Amazing man Mr.Paul was! He was a very strong, caring, and loving man. Growing up he was like a father figure to me. I loved spending time with the intire family! I was closest to his oldest son PJ (Paul Jr) and I always had an overwhelming feeling of warmth when I walked through their door. To me they were the perfect family. Mr Paul and Miss Marlene always were very welcoming and took me in when I was pregnant with my now 19yr old son. Mr. Paul was a"father figure" to a lot of us! My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Dillow family! Gone but never forgotten!
Robin Masters
July 25, 2016
We are so sorry to hear of your loss and death is never an easy thing especially when it is someone you know and love. Paul was a good man father husband and brother and cousin and was loved by everyone that he knew and was always there when you needed him and somewhere in heaven there is a new angel. Rest in peace Paul.
william hildebrand
July 24, 2016
live..........
....love......
.........laugh
Thank you Paul
Melody Stabler, retired Chief Clerk-Engineering Department
July 24, 2016
Your legacy will continue through your family and special grandchildren. Will remember all our various topics of conversation while we shared a special friendship as railroad family. May God continue to bless the Dillow family during this time of grieving and give you strength to keep on keeping on. PJ would want it that way for all of you.
Greg Howard
July 23, 2016
We thank God for Paul sharing his wisdom, love and laughter with us on the railroad. May God bless his wonderful wife Marlene, his children and grandchildren.
Butch Dillow
July 23, 2016
We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May GOD Bless and comfort all of you in your time of sorrow.
Butch and Susan Dillow also Candice and Deborah Dillow
EDWARD HOFMAN
July 23, 2016
RIP old railroader always a good coworker and friend will be ? Missed by many.
CHRISTINE
July 22, 2016
May GOD grant you peace my dear brother Paul. I will always cherish the good memories all of us once shared. Love always and forever.
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