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Paul L. Carriere

Chicago, Illinois

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Paul L. Carriere, age 50, died Nov. 22, son of Wilbur and the late Mary Carriere; brother of Cindy Carriere, Debbie Schleedee, and Alan Carriere; uncle of Mary Elizabeth Schleedee. Memorial service will be held Dec. 1, 10:30 a.m. at Irving Park United Methodist Church, 3801 N. Keeler, Chicago. In...

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Paul, you moved from Mony Mony to the channel beach of Bull's Island seeking greater peace during your weekends away from it all on the river, now you've moved to the place of ultimate peace and I can't follow you are missed dude
M

Happy Birthday Paul!! I'm thinking of you and missing you very much today. Remember last year's snow storm and how difficult it was to get your flower birthday cake delivered to you on time? What an ordeal! I'm sure you're having the greatest birthday party ever up there (and that you're the life of the party with all your funny jokes). Say hello to your mother for me--I know you're happy to be with her again!! Love you always.

I and so many were lucky to have had time to share with you Paul. You loaned a piece of yourself to me and I'm better for it, and passed before I could give it back. I will miss you and remember you always - and when pass along a bit of what you gave to me every day.

Paul - thanks for the wonderful Thansgivings you shared with us and most of all, thank you for the friendship you extended to Michael and Mary. Bet you are making great friends "up there"!!!!!! M & J

To all those who knew and loved Paul, We are lucky aren't we? Paul had a lot of life to share and he seemed to do it every day. I am glad for his inspiration and will carry that with me for my life. I suggest we all keep his twinkle glowing by trying to some anonymous good each day. Corny but powerful. Mary Ivory

Dearest Dr.(Paul) Carriere:
Your passing came as such a shock to
me, as I know it did to others. You had such a warm smile and eyes that sparkled. I can't tell you how much you supported me, helped me throughout the many years. We laughed, you always wanted me to bring you a joke so I could laugh more. If I didn't have a joke available, you sure did. I will miss you very much; you were a huge part of my life and a help in every way to me. I will certainly miss you but I'll...

Paul,

You my friend will be missed dearly by myself and family. You always had time to chat with us and laugh with us. I will never forget the day you started your bubble machine on your boat and you told us that was your answer to "World Peace". My son Tim told me that he will never forget how you could start a fire with wet wood and how you always had a kind word for him. Laura my daughter said, that she will never forget the kind words and hugs. Rich said,he will never...

Dear Dr. Carriere -
I cannot believe you are gone. You gave Jim and I so much. Because of you I am still alive. You wouldn't let me give up-your phone calls in the morning to make sure I was ok showed me that you really did care. You showed Jim and I how to love and care for each other when I thought there was no hope. You are truly my hero. I will continue to speak to you and I know you will be listening. And yes,like you tried so hard for so long - Jim is crying.
We will...

My Dear, Sweet, Wonderful Paul. What will we ever do without you? Your gentile loving ways, your strength of character, and your passion to help others have made the world a better place. Your marvelous sense of humor, the sparkle in your eyes, your heart-warming smile, and your youthful fun-loving way of finding the joy in life will always be remembered by those of us who loved you so-and who now will miss you so. But you have not really left us for you will live on in the hearts and the...