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Paul A. Daniels

Schenectady, New York

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Paul A. Daniels, 68, of Vero Beach, FL, formerly of Schenectady, died Saturday, January 16, 2016 in Vero Beach. Paul was born in Schenectady to the late George and Catherine Dopjera Daniels. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in the Vietnam War. He worked as a firefighter for the City of...

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Spent many hours with Paul at the Bero Beach legion and at the plantation golf course drinking beer. Gary Kelly and I would sing Oh Paulie boy to the tune of Oh Danny boy every chance we got.

JP and Mke.... Your Dad and Mom introduced me to my then husband Mike Duncan back in 1972. We had so many good times with them which I have never forgotten. I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad, and I regret being ill and unable to attend the services for him. RIP Paul

Rest in peace old friend. My condolences to the family.

That should have been CP.. Central Park

Wow..I did not know of Paul's passing until I saw his name in our church bulletin. I am so sorry to hear of this...He was always the sweetest guy...any time I ran into him. We went to CA together and he was just as sweet then. RIP Paul! My sincere condolences to his family.

At Kelleys bar, Rick, Gary and Dick sang Oh Paulie Boy to the tune of Oh Danny Boy. It was outstanding. Would have made Paul smile

Sweet memories of the sweetest smile from the Zoller School tunnels (I'll never tell), Oneida through Linton and a few years beyond. What was that story about spaghetti sandwiches? Catch you on the flip side. Rain

I was so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a very good friend of my late brother and a good friend to me as well. He will always be fondly remembered. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Paul and I lived at Vista Plantation in Ver Beach Florida and became friends about 8 years ago. We had some memorable times fishing on the Indian River and hanging out with friends at the Vero Beach American Legion.
I played golf with Paul the Saturday before his death and realized how ill he was at that time.
About a dozen of his closest friends had a short get together yesterday in his honor and we all toasted him and shared happy experiences.
Paul, we all miss you.