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Paul F. Cain

El Paso, Texas

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DIED
August 25, 2018
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El Paso, Texas

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On Aug 25, 2018, Paul F. Cain - husband, father, brother, friend, educator, 2008 Texas Teacher of the Year - passed away after a difficult summer of illness. Paul was born in Syracuse, New York, son of Paul V. and Mary D. Cain. Raised in New York City, he attended St. Francis Xavier High School,...

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Paul, the Xavier Regiment will miss you. God bless you and keep you.

Paul I'm gonna miss you. You were an awesome human being who touched so many lives; including mine and know that you will be greatly missed. May you Rest In Peace my friend and thanks for the conversations that we had. Your friend Saul

My sincere Condolences to the Cain Family. Mr. Cain was an awesome teacher. He cheered me on in whatever I did. Big moral supporter throughout my Senior year at YHS. May he rest in eternal peace.

Thank you sir for molding my daughter into what she is today. You're tutelage was without equal, thank you for your service to our country and the students at Ysleta High School.

Manuel Gonzalez

Rest in Peace Paul... You will be missed.

Doug Richmond
Bel Air, MD
Xavier HS, Class of '62

Mr. Cain,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Country when you served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam and later as a dedicated Teacher here in El Paso. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Rest in peace Mr.Cain was a pleasure to have met you at Ysleta High School. I worked with there for 14 years. My sincerest condolences and prayers

I will always remember Mr. Cain with love and friendship. I enjoyed our conversations in the hallway exchanging Ysleta news, activities, teams, encouragement, sharing ideas and thoughts as we would return to our classrooms. I'm very proud of his accomplishments and services to YHS and the community. In my opinion, Mr. Cain is the epiphany of a Teacher- Hero to admire. Well done my friend to celebrate a life well lived. My husband and I will cherish the memories forever. God Bless the Cain...

Mr. Cain,

Thank you for your guidance, patience and mentorship. Your legacy to the youth of Ysleta is immeasurable. Your selfless service as an educator and in service to our nation is an example for all to follow. It was my honor to have been one of your students. Prayers of peace and comfort to your family.

Respectfully,
Lawrence Lujan