Paul-Bendert-Obituary

Paul Bendert

Endicott, New York

Age 75

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Endicott, New York

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Paul Bendert Endicott - Paul Bendert, a purple heart awardee of the Vietnam war, and a member and mentor of AA, died unexpectedly on March 11, 2021at his home in Endicott, NY. Paul is survived by his brother Thomas (Virginia), and Edward (Trish) Bendert. Also many nieces and nephews. He is...

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Paul and I were good friends ever since kindergarten at Jennie F. Snapp. I still think of him often.

It's amazing as how as little as our paths crossed over the years how much you are missed

With great sadness I read of Paul's passing. One of the most special men I have ever known. So many "Paulie" stories that will always remain special. Paul was a great friend and a great human. He will be sadly missed by many.

We did not know Paul well but as down the street neighbors we always looked forward to seeing him outside. He had a million one liners....always made us laugh! He will be missed in this neighborhood! Condolences to his family and friends.

I am deeply saddened by Paul's passing.
RIP Paul
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Judi

My condolences to Paul's family and especially to Ed

True to his spirit, Paul's funeral was so simply comforting and loving - just as he was in life. For me, being miles away in Toronto, it was a virtual blessing to be there. In reality, over the years since our UE graduation in 1963, many miles have separated our lives but never our spirits. We met in 9th grade. He was my 1st and truly my most enduring love. Throughout our friendship, in good times and bad, Paul was always there for me and I know, through God's grace, he still will be.

My condolences to Paul's family.. Paul was one of the 4 Amigos from 1962 to 66 till life put us on separate paths. We had a great friendship with great experinces. I gained many fond memories. Paul was always one to have your back as he did mine on more than one occasion. I know h will be missed by all who knew him.

Paul and I first met at Jennie F. Snapp Junior Grade School. We knew each other since kindergarten. We were good friends all the way through our senior year at U-E High School. He was such a nice, caring and friendly man. It was so special at Our Lady of Good Council to see Paul and all his brothers perform their duties as Alter Boys. We would always smile at each other during mass.

His humor at the class reunions was priceless.
I am deeply saddened by his passing. ...