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Mitchell Scott Paul

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Mitchell Scott Paul, 47, died unexpectedly at his home on May 1, 2002. He was preceded in death by his mother, Ruth Jaburek Paul. Mitchell is survived by his father, Leslie R. Paul (Jerelyn); brother, Kimball Paul (Abby); nephew, Leonard Paul; and many friends and relatives throughout the world....

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Dear, wonderful Mitchell, Since you´ve been gone I turned into an old lady. It looks like it will take longer than I thought to see you again, however, when I do, I want you waiting for me with a "tunacolada". Love you so much, Auntie Judy

Here we go again. I thought by now I'd be with you, but I guess there's more for me to do. I miss you so very much each and every day. I hope you know how much I love you.
Aunt Judy

Dear Mitchell, Another year has passed. You are still thought of and loved every day. I wish you were here. Love. Auntie Judy

How many people can leave a legacy of warm memories and inspiration twenty years after they leave this Earth? Just the other day I was telling the story of the barn owl siting that I gave you for Christmas that year. We drove forever in rural Tennessee, trudged through a soggy, muddy pasture, and watched the fellow birder who farmed the property climb high into a silo to "shoo" the owl out of it so you could see it. It flew low right over us. There were all of those field mice...

My dearest Mitchell...so many things remind me of you especially now when the flowers are starting to bloom. You were such a big guy and you loved the small, beautiful flowers and took such good care of them. So many times I wish I could just sit and talk with you. You were always more than my nephew, you were my friend. I love you.

The message is always the same...miss you, love you always. "Auntie" Judy

My wonderful nephew,

Another year and I miss you every bit as much as I did when we first lost you. I'm hopeful that you and your father are deep in discussion and you have time to solve the problems of the world. Somehow, I think the two of you could do it. I will always love you so very much.

Aunt Judy

Mitchell, I was just talking about you the other day. How I miss you. You were such a wonderful encourager to me. Thank you for being such a wonderful friend.

Deb

My wonderful, delightful, always enjoyable nephew...how I wish you were here. I miss you. I love you. "Auntie" Judy