KENNETH-PAULUS-Obituary

KENNETH F. PAULUS

Parma, Ohio

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PAULUS KENNETH F. PAULUS, age 86. Ken joined his grandson, Kevin in Heaven on June 1. Married 65 years to Ruth L. (nee Jindra). Loving father to Susan Barna, David (Denise), PegAnne Neff (Mike), and John (Linda, deceased). Awesome grandfather of 13, great-grandfather of nine. Dear brother, uncle,...

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My prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss. Your dad was a wonderful man and a good friend to my dad. I know they are at Tony's Tavern in heaven having a cold one and talking Tribe. May your happy and fond memories of your dad get you through this hard time. Much love and prayers.~jimmy conway

Dear Paulus Family,,

So many years have passed since we were neighbors, but I remember your dad fondly. He was always smiling and very welcoming. How many fathers would let the neighborhood play ball in his backyard like he did?

May your dad rest in peace and memories of happy times comfort you.

I feel very honored to have known this "gentle man". Your Dad opened up his home and accepted me as one of his own, even though I have only known him a short time. I loved talking baseball with him, especially with our Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox rivalry. I loved him and will miss him with all of my heart.

Sending loving prayers, as "Grandpa" hits ground balls to Kevin on the Field of Dreams.

Aunt Lois, Sue, Dave, PegAnne and Jackie:

It's never easy to know what to say - simply know our hearts ache for you during this difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Don and Penny Bugos

Dear Peggy and Family,

Once again you've opened your arms and home to me at a difficult but very special time in your lives. I will never forget the strength and demonstration of love in the room when your father passed.

One cannot think of your Dad with thinking of baseball. Baseball has so many terms that are analogous to real life. Probably an obvious one, but it struck me this morning that the "goal" in baseball is to get "home." Not to the "end," not to the "goal line,"...

We just learned of the passing of my older brother Ken. May he rest in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family during these difficult days.

Dear Peg (and family),

I happened to come across your dad's obit in the paper as I recalled your maiden name. Although it has been quite a while I retain fond memories of you and was greatly saddened to learn of your dad's passing and the grief that you must once again endure. Once again, I am sure that faith and family will carry you through, as well as the strength of character you have always demonstrated when faced with adversity. Please accept my deepest, most heartfelt...

My condolensces and prayers to the Paulus family