PAUL J.-AQUILLA-Obituary

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PAUL J. AQUILLA

North Olmsted, Ohio

Jan 9, 1942 – Mar 1, 2021

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January 9, 1942
DIED
March 1, 2021
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North Olmsted, Ohio

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PAUL J. AQUILLA, age 79, father of Jared Aquilla (Tracy) and Abigail Barnes (Steve); grandfather of Adelaide, Jonas and Ambrose Aquilla and Isabella and Ethan Barnes; brother of the late Sandy Blatchford.  Passed away March 1, 2021.  Funeral Mass Thursday, March 11, St. Anthony of Padua Church (1305 E. Erie Ave., Lorain) at 11 A.M. where social distancing will be observed and facemasks required.  Interment Middle Bass Island Cemetery and a Celebration of Life will be held in May (date to be announced).


Paul Jones Aquilla …


Father, Grandfather, Friend.


Paul graduated from Lorain High School in 1960 and went on to the United States Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point NY where as a midshipman he crewed in the Bermuda Race.   Later, as an engineering cadet, he sailed the Whiskey Run (NYC to Scotland) and sailed aboard the Mormac Hawk aka the Mormac Creeper up and down the Eastern Americas seaboard.  He graduated with a degree in marine engineering,  a 3rd Assistant Engineer License and a commission in the United States Navy.  He was employed at American Shipbuilding and eventually became fleet engineer at M. A. Hanna.  Paul went on to own North American Marine where he conducted hull and machinery, cargo and tonnage surveys.  While traveling the waterfront along the Great Lakes he made many friends including captains, engineers, vessel owners, longshoremen, dock owners, railroaders, ship builders, fellow surveyors and bartenders.  In his “semi-retirement” years Paul moved to Middle Bass Island where he enjoyed perch fishing, making pickles and tomato juice and entertaining. 


 


All who knew him would certainly agree, he was the most welcoming, generous person in the world.  If you ever had the pleasure of walking into his kitchen you can assuredly still hear him bellowing “Welcome Home”.  Paul loved to get people together to celebrate any occasion with pig roasts, clam bakes, spaghetti dinners, fish fry’s and capping off the night with Grasshoppers and Brandy Alexanders.


 


His greatest sense of pride were his grandchildren who he cherished and loved.  Paul’s goals in life were to be helpful, neighborly and get along with everyone he met.  Once you were a friend of Paul’s you were a friend for life.

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We were together mostly in our Plebe year and I remember Paul as an always cheerful and helpful friend.
Sorry to hear of his passing.

It was always fun working with Paul and Jared in the shipyard. I have many fond memories of Paul. Rest In Peace my friend. To Jared and Paul’s family, my sincere condolences, my prayers are with you all.

I will miss Paul as we knew him well from Fragapanes..He was such a wonderful guy with a smile that made your day better! My sincere sympathy to his family I know he will be greatly missed❤

I was so honored to meet Uncle Paul , he will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayers to his family and many friends he leaves behind.

Thankful for the privilege of being Paul's U S Merchant Marine Academy 1964 classmate.

I only knew him at the Academy and have nothing but fond memories of a really nice guy.

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I am so sad to hear of the passing of Paul. We first met as kids playing together near Florida Ave, then again at High School, then again at a Sohio Gas Station near East Eire Ave, where we would tell some Sea Stories about how many times our ships passed each other in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and not knowing it. I wish we could of met again at my beloved Islands in Lake Erie. Rest in Pease My Dear Friend and may the SEAS be Calm.