Daniel-Paolini-Obituary

Daniel Lewis Paolini

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Daniel Lewis Paolini, 76, of Bangor, PA, passed away in his home on Monday, March 10th, 2008 surrounded by family and loved ones following a long, courageous battle with cancer. Born: on March 11, 1931, in Syracuse, NY,the son of the late Daniel J. and Gilda R. Rossi Paolini. Personal: He was...

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Unfortunately, I only found out last night, April 9th, that Dan died. I used to do Dan's accounting for him back in the '80's and coached his grandson Dan in soccer many long years ago. Dan would always pay for one additional soccer registration fee for some kid who might want to play but couldn't afford it. Dan was a great guy, well liked and very kind hearted. I used to get a tremendous kick out of his always wearing Bermuda shorts and knee high socks, even in the snow in Jaunary. He will...

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Sorrow couldn't wait till tomorrow.
It happened quickly today.
I heard the news and death was the word.
Sorrow has found me today.
Our condolences to the family

I've had many years of Dan's friendship and wit, but would like to have had more. He was a true original and will be sorely missed. Deepest sympathies to the family from me and mine

It's hard to believe it has been 19 years since I first met Dan. I will remember his shorts and black socks. His laugh and quick witted jokes. Him digging in his wallet to buy me a beer even though he owned the joint. His unique approach to interior decorating. And most of all, the way he made me feel like family. Love ya Dan! God has a good one on the roster. Ethel & family, god bless and we'll see you soon. Frank and Gina Tirino

To Steve and Faith,

Glenn and I would like to express our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Daniel lived a celebrated life which makes times like this so much more difficult. We pray comfort and peace in knowing that our times are in God's hands and there is no safer place to be.

Dan, Steve, David, Ethel and the rest... Peace to you all during this difficult time. I have fond memories of Uncle Dan. I especially remember him playing his accordian at gram and gramps when he came to NY to visit. Take Care and we'll see you soon.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We were so sorry to hear about Dan. He was a dear, kind man who never stopped caring about the people he loved, regardless of his own troubles. He faced his illness with courage and honesty. We will be forever grateful for his caring attention to our Mom, Elsie Paolini. He was very much loved by us all.

With our deepest sympathies to Ethel, Sis, and all his family,