PAUL-CHAMUT-Obituary

PAUL CHAMUT

Thunder Bay, Ontario

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It is with very heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing of Paul Andrew Chamut on March 10, 2025, a dearly loved Son, Uncle, Nephew, Cousin, Brother, and Friend. Paul "Buffalo" "Uncle Buck" was born on April 04, 1950, in Thunder Bay, ON. Paul had a very vibrant, fun, and cheerful...

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So sorry to hear of Paul´s passing. His mom always spoke of Paul and his love of cards. She would spend hours telling us of Paul´s antics & even though we never got to meet Paul, we felt we had. Our deepest condolences to the family.

Work with Paul at valley camp. Taught me how to play cribbage and we did play a lot. I will always remember his phase "the game anti over until someone is in the last hole". What a great man to have known. Rest in peace my friend.

Awh he was such a sweet soul, I could be having such a bad morning, and he wouldn't ever fail to make me smile and laugh and feel happy. He made the best jokes, always opened the door for me a true gentleman, and when he did he would do a little flute with his nose which would make me laugh, I'm shy but I grew to him so fast and it didn't take me long for me to be fluting back to him haha! He was a kind, compassionate, caring, positive man who touched many hearts including mine. May he rest...

Sorry to hear of Paul´s passing. He for many years was the "Greeter" at Sister Leila Greco...always a smile and a Hi. He will be missed. RIP Paul Joanne Della-Mattia

Condolences to Paul's family and friends. Seeing him was a part of every trip to Sister Leila Greco. When he wasn't up front, he was at Robin's . I'm just a visitor but he was a part of every visit. It's not the same. He is missed.

Paul was a great man and a great dart player, I practiced/played with and played against Paul many times. He made me laugh all the time. He will be dearly missed. R.I.P. brother

Our deepest sympathies to Paul´s family. My husband Randy and I have many great memories playing darts with Paul. He was also my breakfast partner at Fat Cats many mornings before he brought me to work. RIP to an amazing friend

I met Paul when my mother was a resident of Leila Greco. He would be outside having a cigarette even in the cold. Whenever I visited hewould be outside. We would have a short chat. After my mother moved to Hogarth, I would see Paul at Robin's getting a coffee and a turnover. Some times I would get a coffee and we would be at a table having a visit. He always had a smile. A few nights ago I was leaving Hogarth and I never saw him outside. I am so very sorry for your loss. Paul was a gentleman...

Sending our deepest condolences to Paul's family. He will be missed.