Kenneth-Paul-Obituary

Kenneth L. Paul

Atkinson, New Hampshire

Dec 6, 1940 – Jul 17, 2025

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BORN
December 6, 1940
DIED
July 17, 2025
LOCATION
Atkinson, New Hampshire

Obituary

Kenneth Lawrence Paul, 84, of Atkinson, New Hampshire, passed away on July 17, 2025 after a long and fulfilling life. He was cherished for his dedication to his family and his community. His loyalty, integrity, and generosity will be remembered well by all who knew him.Ken was born on December 6,...

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Dear Mrs. Paul and family --- I was deeply saddened to learn of Ken's passing. In the mid 80s, while working at one of the Industrial gases companies, I was handled an "emergency" regarding a particular Process Industries cryo tank. It was 6:30PM Eastern time and we needed some construction details for an installation scheduled for the next morning. I made a call to the company, hoping to be able to leave a message on an answering machine that might get picked up early the next day. ...

I'll miss my big brother. He was the best brother that anyone could have. He was great at fixing things if he had a problem he could take care of it.

Ken´s passing is a loss to the community of Atkinson, the State of New Hampshire, education, and most importantly "Patricia" and the boys. We spent many trips going to State Board of Education meetings and I got to know Ken very well. Long and insightful discussions of education (He was a true visionary) always evolved into reflections on the pride he held for his family, his father, and the many employees of Process Engineering. RIP my friend, one of the brightest and most insightful...

Ken and I served together on the Timberlane School Board for many years, and I will always remember his unwavering commitment to educational excellence. He was a strong advocate for hiring the most qualified staff and recognized the profound responsibility educators hold in shaping our children's future. Ken´s vision was clear: to elevate the Timberlane District to the top in the state-not only in academics but also in extracurricular achievements. His dedication, integrity, and passion leave...

Dear Pat and family, Having known you for more than 40 years, this came as a terrible shock. Please accept our deepest apologies for your loss. Ken was a great man, loved by many. We will remember him fondly.

My golf buddy for over 30 years........Many happy times!! I'll miss you dearly. Everyone knew when you muffed a shot or missed a putt!!! You left many divots to prove it!!...and could be heard many holes away!!!! Rest in peace my friend!!!

Mr. Paul, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

My very sincere condolences to the family. Ken was a great friend to my father, and I remember him fondly. May he rest in peace. Lynn Billups Kisselbach

Ken was one of my closest friends. We shared a mutual love of golf,business,politics and community. He was a kind and generous man. He set a great example of balancing business and family first while giving back to the community. I cherish my time with Ken and losing Ken leaves a huge void in my life. Knowing he is in a better place now is my only comfort. I miss you my good friend. Love,Bob Worden