Mr. Paul H. Winston, Jr., 22, of D'Iberville, MS, died Monday, September 24, 2007, in Biloxi.
Mr. Winston was a lifelong resident of the coast. He was a very resilient young man who had a very charismatic personality. The room seemed to light up when he came in with his infectious smile and bright eyes.
He is survived by his parents, Paul and Vilma Winston; sisters, Emmalee Winston and Christine Winston, all of D'Iberville, and two nieces.
Visitation is Thursday, September 27, 2007, from 5 until 7 p.m. at Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, Howard Avenue, in Biloxi. Funeral services will be 12 p.m. Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Biloxi. Interment will follow in Biloxi National Cemetery.
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Shelly Gibbs-Roberts
September 28, 2007
You know how much I loved Pauly. He was my heart and I will always hold a special place there for him. I know that he is in heaven with a perfect body being able to run and play and do everything he was not able to do here on earth. He is with his Heavenly Father now and is watching over us all. He will be there to greet each of us as we arrive at the gates of heaven. Until then, he will remain in our hearts, you--the family, will remain in our prayers and we will always have the connection that the Harrison County Child Development Center was able to provide. Our love extends to you and all of your loved ones.
Dan Pasquini
September 28, 2007
I am very sad to hear about your loss. I have known Paul since his birth at Keesler AFB. He truely did light up the room when he entered. Your Family will be in my thoughts and prayers
Mary Rogers
September 28, 2007
I send my heart-felt sympathy to the family. I am saddened by the loss of your precious loved one. I met Paul when I subbed at D'Iberville High School. I will keep the family in my prayers.
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