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Jay Richard Paul
Stanley, NC - Jay Richard Paul, 70, joined the Lord's broadcasting group when he passed away on Friday December 1, 2017 at Novant Presbyterian Memorial Hospital in Charlotte.
He was born in Kingston, Pennsylvania, the son of Dick Paul and the late Lorraine C. Paul. He is survived by his father Dick Paul of Washington; a brother and sister-in-law Jeffrey and Sandra, of Buford, Georgia; a son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Jenai and three grandchildren, Avery, Mason and Whitney of Baltimore, Maryland; a son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Kate, of Charlotte; and a son, Andrew of Lewisville. He also leaves a very devoted companion, Carol Armstrong, of Stanley. Jay also had several nieces and nephews in Georgia.
He was a Churchland High and East Carolina graduate and spent his entire career in television production at TV stations in Virginia and North Carolina. He was very active in sports with his sons and served as president of NWFALL and WCCC in Winston-Salem and was a lifetime member of the Virginia and North Carolina Jaycees.
A service will be held on January 27th beginning at 11am at Centenary United Methodist Church.
In lieu of Flowers we ask that donations be sent to: Northwest Forsyth American Little League PO Box 375, Pfafftown, NC 27040 attention: Challenger Field Renovation Project.
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Jay--I am so glad that I got to spend time with you recently at our 50th year Trucker reunion. You will be sorely missed by everyone as you were one of the truly good guys that we all loved and respected. You were always about everyone else and not yourself. I will always remember snapping the ball back to Kenny Currie who was the holder as Number 72 kicked the PAT for the Truckers. Jay we all love you.
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