Paul-Altermatt-Obituary

Paul B. Altermatt

Danbury, Connecticut

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ALTERMATT, Paul B. Paul B. Altermatt, 78, of New Milford, former State Insurance Commissioner, past president of the Connecticut State Bar Association and lawyer, died Thursday (September 4, 2008), at his home. He was the husband of Ann Taylor Altermatt. Born in New Haven, April 18, 1930,...

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Paul was an honorable, decent and kind gentleman. May God cover the Altermatt family with His love, mercy and grace in this time of sadness.

Dear Altermatts all,
Our deepest sympathy to you all. Paul has been a wonderful neighhbor and friend throughout the decades, an important part of our rural heritage. We shall miss seeing him riding around on his tractor and his friendly greeting. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all during these difficult days. Much love, The Quinn Families.

Our condolences to the Altermatt family. Paul was a great person and a great neighbor. We know he will be missed not only by his family but by everyone who knew him.

Bob and I truly want to express our sympathy. Paul was always such a wonderful gentleman of whom we have spoken often. Our years with him at Cramer & Anderson are ones that we have cherished. We are sorry that we were not able to attend the services.

I am so sorry to learn of Paul's passing. Paul was my attorney for many years and always gave such great help and advice. He handled my closing in 1995..A great man.
You all are in my prayers.

To the Altermatt family,
We want to express our sympathy at this time. Words can not express how you feel at this time.Paul was a great caring man,he had great respect and admiration for his family and this town.I am sure Paul is in heaven riding on his tractor with other friends/relatives in heaven looking down saying all is okay here.One day we will all be together riding the tractor again. In the meantime enjoy the beautiful town you all live in

My thoughts and prayers to your family at this time. I had the privledge of knowing all of you many years ago when I had the pleasure of babysitting for you when you all lived on South Main Street. Mr. Altermatt was wonderful father, but then I don't have to tell you this. May God Bless all of you at this time.

To the Altermatt Family,
I had only met Paul on a few occasions while renting the house on Long Mountain Road from Mark but what I remember most was his kind words and endless smile.You are in my thoughts and prayers,sorry for your loss.

Tom, Maureen and the entire Altermatt family,
We are so very sorry for your loss.
Our deepest sympathy to you.
Very Sincerely,
Alan and Linda Shepard