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Paul T. Boland

Williamsville, New York

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BOLAND-Paul T. December 7, 2007, loving husband of Rita C. (Schneeberger) Boland; father of Mary Eileen (Lionel A.) Wescott of Ashville, NY; also survived by eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family will be present to receive friends Monday and Tuesday from 6-9 PM at BEACH-TUYN...

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To the Boland Family; Paul was my Mother's neighbor and dedicated friend - he was one of the most generous, considerate, and personable individuals we have had the pleasure to know. May this season of renewal bring you peace in knowing how much good Paul did for others. The Howard's

Uncle Paul and Crew

Aunt Rita and Mary,
We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We had so much fun spending time with Uncle Paul when he visited Phoenix in 1999. It was great to go to a Bills game with him, and it was very interesting to listen to the WWII stories. I’m very proud of the picture he gave us, which is of Uncle Paul and his entire flight crew in front of their plane after they returned from a mission. I told Uncle Paul that our Country is very lucky to have men like him. We really...

To the Paul Boland familly We were saddened to learn of Paul's demise. We will fondly remember him as a good neighbor and as an exemplary citizen.

Aunt Rita and Mary,

I will always remember Uncle Paul's last visit to Phoenix in 1999 to watch the Bills play. His great stories, wonderful smile and sense of fun were present in everything he did. We had such a great time. I still have the picture of all of us on my bookshelf. My dad is going to miss him so much. Every time I speak with my dad, he has an update on how his brother, Aunt Rita and Mary are all doing...we think of you often, even from far away. My deepest sympathies!...

Rita,
I was sorry to read of Paul's passing. I worked with Paul at Travelers in the early 80's and considered him not only a mentor but also a friend. He was respected by all his co-workers. Mary and I remember often the dinner and breakfasts that we had with both of you and the group from St. John's. Mary and I both send our deep sympathy. John O'Connell

Rita & Mary-
We were very sad to hear of Paul's passing. He was always one of the happiest people in the group ready with a great story to tell. He would always make us smile. He will truly be missed. We hope the memories of that warm smile help you through this difficult time.
Take care,

To Rita and Mary,

We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Paul's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family.
Truly yours,

Anne Ryan and Lynne Fox