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James Erwin Pauk

Highland, Illinois

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James PaukJames Erwin Pauk, 66, of Highland, Ill., passed away Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 at his home, from complications of lymphoma. Tony was raised in Troy, Ill. and graduated from Triad High School in Troy, Ill., and Western Illinois University in Macomb, Ill. James was active in several Civic and...

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The world needs more gentlemen like you. You are missed!

What a nice gentleman that I was acquainted with through a online organization. I am sure that all, who knew him.personally, miss him the more.

You are missed and I pray that you are resting in peace.

I knew Jim along with many others on Find A Grave. He helped me privately with quite a few technical questions. He was a fine person, and one we miss for certain.

My Thoughts and Prayers for a Wonderful Man and His Devoted Family.. Jim you will always be remembered By Your True Friends here On Find A Grave. God Speed My Friend. Floral Designer

Dearest Liz and family,
I am very sorry and would like to express my heartfelt condolescences on the loss of your beloved husband and father. Never in the world would I have thought that he would not make it again. He was, from what I can judge from the times we met in the virtual world, a very unique person, someone with incredible courage and stamina, and a man whom I admired for his bright wit, his great sense of humor and that fine irony that seemed so very typical for him.

I only knew Jim online but he was a very kind and helpful person and he will be missed. My sympathy and prayers are with his family.

Although I only had the pleasure of meeting Jim via the Internet, he truly was one of the most helpful and kindhearted souls I have ever known. Jim will be greatly missed. I am so sorry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

My thoughts and prayers are with Jim's family. I only knew him through Find A Grave, but that was a true pleasure. Rest in Peace, Jim.