DAVID-PAULUS-Obituary

DR. DAVID A. PAULUS

Gainesville, Florida

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PAULUS, DR. DAVID A., 67Gainesville - Dr. David A. Paulus, the beloved, gap-toothed anesthesiologist, son of Marian and Henry Paulus and baker of maple-syrup apple pies, died at his home in Gainesville on December 12th, 2012. He was 67. Quite appropriately to those who knew him, Dr.Paulus died of...

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I just found out today that you passed away. It broke my heart. I took care of your mother for a few years. You were a warm hearted wonderful man. I will never forget you. Or your amazing smile. My prayers to your family. May angels watch over them.

I am Dave's sister, Judy. It is a year ago today that Louise called to tell me that Dave had died in his sleep. I saw him in Phoenix two months earlier and he looked and seemed great.

I have met a few anesthesiologists in Phoenix who knew Dave and spoke highly of him. Dave deserved the accolades.

Dave had a typical first-born personality. He was bright and had leadership tendencies, and yes, sometimes he could be a tad bossy! He also was my confidant at times. We...

Dear Louise and family,
So sorry and shocked to hear of your loss. Best wishes to you all. Anne Sullivan

Louise,
I just recently learned about the sudden death of your husband. My condolences to you and the kids, prayers for continued healing, and the deep knowledge of God's love and care. Although we haven't spoken in years, I have many fond memories of our crazy days at MMA. God bless you and your family.

I will miss you, David, very much!
Rest in peace.
Love Tuula

Louise
May God's love comfort you and your childern. My thoughts and prays are with you.

Our prayers are with you. God Bless you and your family.
Love, Bonnie & Larry Lister

My best memories of UF and Shands are walking the halls with you, Dave, and talking about the things we could do, should do, for other people. I am so glad to have caught up with you a few months ago, and yet so sad that I did not take up your gracious offer to bring my boys over to once again pick oranges in your back yard. What a wonderful man you are Dave. You, my friend, are no doubt in a better place, a place made for souls like you who always put others first. I will miss you. My...

Louise,
Dianne and I were saddened to hear of the death of David. Even though we never met him, we felt like we knew him because we had heard so much about him. You and your family will be in our prayers as you deal with this difficult situation. It is our prayer that The Lord will give you a Peace that passes all understanding. May God richly bless you during this time.