Paul-Cascio-Obituary

Paul Cascio

Dallas, Texas

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Cascio, Paul Rosary followed by a Memorial Mass at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 6, 2009 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church (Kenwood & Abrams) Dallas.

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I was so proud to have Paul as my very best friend. He was the kindest and most generous person I think I've ever known. RIP Paul until we meet again.

Paul,
You ALWAYS had a big smile and hug for me. I will always remember your great spirit and zest for life. You have been an extension to our family for decades and we all loved you dearly.

May God bless you, Paul.

Lori Marotta Helm

Paul,

You will surely be missed. I only new you for a short time and you were always so nice. May you rest in peace.

Beautiful Eyes, warm smile, and loving Paul,
How much you taught me about the Italian life, food from your store and much about life!!! Thanks to Todd Carpenter, mine and Paul's friend from the Art Institute of Dallas that connected Paul and I for a life time................
I lived with Paul when i was going to North Texas University in the early 90's It was Paul, myself, and Mrs. Rosie ( his second mother) He still owned Al's and always work super hard.. Never missed a day... ...

Paul aka Abby you will very missed. I am glad to have called you friend and am grateful for the times we shared. I love you always have always will.
Carlota aka Sue Ellen

Paul,

What do I say?... You used to spend you're break time at work with me. You always had somthing fun to share with me. We joked about anything and evrything! Every morning you used to see me and Jedidah smoking before work. You always had your BIG soda from Krispy Creame in hand. 5:30 am! I had just spoken to you one day before. You were in good spirits for all you had gone through. You will stay in my heart forever! May G-d Bless You. I'm sure you're having a great time in...

Paul after Cathy's funeral 3-16-09

April 05, 2009
We began our friendship with tragedy. You were brought to me by your best friends the night you buried your Mother. It was so late your exhaustion was palpable. Your grief became my grief and later we finished a journey. It has been a wondrous journey filled with secrets, love; betrayals bemoaned, love, laughter until my tears turned to peeing in my panties, and back to love, always love. Unconditional, earned without even knowing, knight in shining armor, always the...