Paul-Masters-Obituary

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Paul A. Masters

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Worked with Paul for many years, so missed our lunches and good friendship.

Pat,
So sorry to hear of Pauls passing. I have thought of both of you so often wondering how your doing. I lost mom in Feb. So no more dog show partner for me.
Keeping you and your family in my thoughts.

Pat,
Marlene and I are saddened by your loss of Paul. He was one of the "good guys."

Pat & Family...our sincere condolences of support and prayer.
Sorry to hear of Paul's passing.

We will always remember our "Hysen" days.

Joan & Art Pierrot

So sad to hear the news.

Pat - we are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sam and Marissa Andolino

Pat, the ACORNs will be missing you both at our 40th ANNIVERSARY event in July. We are so sorry to hear of you loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers....Dave and Edie Ellis

Pat, I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a happy and gentle man. He will be missed. My sincere sympathies to you and your family. Regards, Chris Werner

Pat, Sue and I are so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Debbie Callipare brought the obituary to our attention. I still remember the dog shows at Hamlin. Paul always seemed so happy.

Obituary

Paul's Obituary

Paul A. Masters, May 13, 2015, entered into eternal rest in Calabash, NC. Beloved husband, father and grandfather ("Poppy"). He is survived by devoted wife Patricia Masters, daughter Kelly A. Masters, son Phillip A. (Susan) Masters, grandchildren Phillip J. Masters, Saraphina Masters, Samantha Marrero, Ross Masters, and Nathan Masters as well as great grandson CJ Marrero. Also by brother Richard (Brenda) Masters as well as extended family and friends. Born in Niagara Falls, NY, he was the son of the late Phillip and Josephine Masters and brother of the late Judith Masters. He served seven years in the US Navy, working on an aircraft carrier, as both electrician and barber. He enjoyed becoming a champion skeet shooter and premier charter boat captain in starting Blue Wave Fishing Charters, featured in national fishing magazines as part of the Lake Ontario Trout and Salmon Association. After moving to Rochester, NY, he enjoyed restoring and showing his vintage Corvair, shooting bow and showing dogs. He was successful showing Kerry Blue terriers across the United States and Canada and served on the board of directors for the Kerry Blue Terrier Club and assisted with the grooming and rescue of many canine friends. Recently retired to Calabash, NC, he enjoyed both sunshine and salt water fishing. He was lovingly cared for by his wife Patricia during his many illnesses and will be carried forever in the hearts of his entire family. Memorial service to be held in Rochester, NY. A guestbook is available at www.leefuneralhomeandcrematory.comLee Funeral Home of Little River/North Myrtle Beach is serving the family.

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