Paul-Cahalan-Obituary

Paul Cahalan

Huntsville, Alabama

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Oct. 18, 1924 April 7, 2007 Paul Cahalan, 82, of Huntsville died Saturday. Mr. Cahalan was born in Clermont Iowa, and graduated from the University of Iowa in 1948. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He retired from NASA in 1984. He is survived by his wife of 56 years Atha; sons...

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Please accept my deepest sympathies on the death of Mr. Cahalan. Janet notified me of his passing. He was a fine family man and Daytona Beach has missed his contributions to community life since he relocated to Huntsville. My thoughts are with the family at this very sad time.

Pat,

I am so sorry for your lose. My prayers continue to be with your family.

Aunt Atha and Family:

We will not be able to make it to the funeral but we want to extend our deepest sympathies to all of you. Uncle Paul was loved by everyone in the Bacon Family. Ulaine, Hartsel, Hubert and myself have great memories of Uncle Paul from 28 Street Court, Daytona Beach, and finally in Huntsville. Whenever we saw him he shared his kindness, love of sports(especially the Iowa Hawkeyes), discussions of NASA, relatives in Iowa, days at the University of Iowa, and...

Atha and all, sorry to hear about Uncle Paul's passing. Hope everyone is holding up well. Sorry we aren't able to come to the funeral but our sympathy and prayers are with you. Butch and Sandy

John & I are sorry we can't be there with you. Uncle Paul was very special and a neat guy. We will miss him. You are in are hearts and prayers.

We are sorry we can't be there with you. Paul was very special to us and we all treasure our memories of him.You are all in our hearts and prayers and we are saddened by your loss. He was a great guy and we will really miss him.

I only had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Cahalan one time but I could tell then what a genuine and kind man he was. I know how much he mentored and meant to his children and grandchildren, and that he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Sincerely,
Kelly Betts

On behalf of the 29th Bomb Group, I would like to express our condolences to the family of Paul for their loss.
I had the pleasure of meeting Paul and his family at several of our reunions. His service to our country, his pleasant smile and laugh and his energetic personality will be missed by all who knew him. It was an honor to meet Paul and to read his story in the USA Today. May he rest in peace with God.
Allan Pawlikowski
Secretary
29th Bomb Group Association