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Paul Wesley Chapman Jr.

Naperville, Il, Georgia

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Paul Wesley Chapman, Jr., 56, of Naperville, IL, died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Survivors include his mother, Bess A. Chapman of Macon, GA; brother, Stephen A. Chapman (Geri) of Burr Ridge, IL; nephew, Dustin Chapman (Elizabeth) of Phoenix, AZ; niece, MacKenzie Anne Chapman of...

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I just heard about Paul's untimely passing, I am shocked and saddened. I had the pleasure of working with Paul at AT&T. His cubicle was next to mine and we joked and kidded every day. He was a sweet, gentle man who shared stories of going back to Georgia on vacation. He once told me that it never rained on a golf course, something I remember every time I pass one .. and I laugh!

I'm sorry that we lost touch when he left AT&T. He promised to contact me after he was settled but time...

My sympathy to Paul's Mother, family, and friends. I also work at EHFC and a day doesn't go by without someone still learning of Paul's passing. It is first met with shock and sadness, then kind words. It reminds us - tomorrow is never promised. May peace, strength, and memories sustain you thru the days ahead.

My deepest sympathy to Paul's family. He and I were classmates at Pearl Stephens Elementary School and all through Lanier High School. I always remember his quiet confidence, always very smart but always willing to help those of us who weren't so smart. I had lost touch with Paul and am sorry to hear of his death.

Chapman Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Paul was a great person and a great co worker. He will truly be missed here. I wish you the best and you are in my prayers.

I'm so sorry to hear about Paul's death. He was such a wonderful person and I know he'll be missed. I had the pleasure of working with him for many years and we continued to keep in touch after I left EHFC. I remember how his eyes would light up when he talked about golfing, that is something I'll always remember about him. My thoughts are with you, his family.

Dear Chapman Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Paul. I have worked with Paul at the Fitness center for many years. Paul would always come visit us during lunch and talk to my son when he was little. Max knew Paul's name and when Paul would walk down the hall Max would say his name over and over again. I remember Paul would smile and laugh everytime Max said his name. He will be greatly missed. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Paul Chapman. Jeannie and I knew Paul for only a few years as our superviser at EH&FC. He was well liked by all that worked with him. He was a gentle and respectful man. I will miss him!

Dear Chapman Family,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Paul. It was my pleasure having him as my supervisor for the past five years. I learned a lot from him about how to treat people. I enjoyed talking baseball with him; he showed passion for his team, the Atlanta Braves. I want to express my deepest condolences to all of you.

I had the pleasure of working with Paul as my supervisor at Edward Fitness Center for a couple of years. He always treated me with respect and allowed me to do my job. I will miss him and I am glad to have had the opportunity to know him. My prayers will continue to be with the family.