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E. Paul McMahon

Syracuse, New York

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Dr. E. Paul McMahon Dr. E. Paul McMahon, DDS, 86, of Baldwinsville, NY, formerly of Syracuse, died Wednesday, March 7th in Wilmington, NC. A life resident of Syracuse, he practiced dentistry in Syracuse for 51 years, retiring in January of 1995. He was a graduate of C.B.A., attended Niagara...

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Biz, Margie, Peter and Joe
So sorry to hear about your dad. Steve and I werent aware till in church yesterday. He was a great fellow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Take care.
Mary Markert and Steve Stopyra

Dear Biz,
We know what a difficult time this is for you and your family, and you're in our throughts and prayers.
Coleen Fox & Nancy Fox-Reed

Dear Biz,
I am very sorry I did not attend your Dad's services, I was unaware. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Thanks for always being there for Judy and our family.
All my best, Paul Barrette

Dear Geraldine,
I am sorry for your lost. You and the entire McMahon family are in my prayers.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Donna and I have many great memories and have appreciation for the time we had together. You are in our prayers.

TO all my McMahon cousins,
Ron and I are so sorry. Your Dad is a very special man. The love you all had for each other will help you to get through this. You all are in our prayers.
Love to all
Ron & Marilyn

My husband, Charles, was a patient of Dr. McMahon for many years. Though he understood that the good doctor was ready to retire, he always missed him when his appointment came due. Elaine Speich

Biz, Cathy and I send our sympathy and love. Ann Marie and all the McMahon brothers and sisters: EP and Bette were part of my growing up years across the street. So many gone...my Mom and Dad, the Rapsons, Art Langan, all good friends and great role-models for us. They were from a great generation and lived exemplary lives. We are better for having known them.

very sorry we have the fondest memories.