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Paul R. Canfield

Chicago, Illinois

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HEBRON – Paul R. Canfield, 45, of Hebron, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at his residence. He was born Aug. 7, 1963, in Hollywood, Calif., to Raymond and Carol (Ellis) Canfield. He was a punch press operator at Tellenar Crystal Lake for six years. Before that, he worked for Sears. He served in...

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Peter,

Ia mso sorry to hear about Paul wish Larry and I would of been able to be there. Paul will be greatly missed and so will his daily emails we shared.

Big Hugs,
Andrea

Pete, Jean, Mrs. Johnson and Family,
Our whole family is thinking of you at this most difficult time. We know what you have done for Richard and are truly greatful! We can only imagine how much you helped and cared for Paul. We hope the strength you've shown to us all in the past, will help you as a family to care for "eachother" now.
Richard Talbot's Family

Paul was my cousin. I loved him, and felt very close to him, even though we didnt' get to see one another often. Aunt Carol, Pete, Becky, Steven: I love you all and you are in my prayers! I wish I could be there with you.

To the Canfields:
I'm very sorry for your loss and apologize that I can't be there with you during this time. Uncle Paul will also be remembered and I'll never forget playing baseball and just hanging out with him while we were growing up. XoXo

I am Lia Szymonik the aunt of Josh. I just wanted to say that Paul meant a lot to my husband and myself. His quiet voice and smile always made us feel good when we saw him. We will miss him dearly. We will forever keep him in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Mrs. Johnson: We do not know each other but I am Roxanne's mother and know that you lost your husband on Christmas Eve and now you have lost your son Paul. Realizing the great pain you are suffering I want you to know that I am praying for you daily. I pray God will help you through this very devastating time.
Sincerely yours, Margaret Welsch