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Paul Chesmore

Dallas, Texas

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Chesmore, Paul Henry Paul Henry Chesmore was born in Portland Oregon on November 19, 1941, the only child of Ann and Harry Chesmore. After his father shipped out to serve in World War II, Paul and his mother moved to her home city of Baltimore where he grew up. A true scholar and athlete, he...

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I am just learning of Paul's death. He was an incredible therapist and one of the warmest, nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know. I will miss knowing he is in this world. I know he helped so many people.

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of a great man. Paul was there for me at a challenging time and I was fortunate to have him as a therapist, mentor, and friend over the past few years. He was a humble genius with a confident intelligence, sharp wit, an disarmingly unshakable optimism. Thank you Paul for your generous spirit, for changing my life, and for your jokes! My thoughts are with his sons and loved ones, with whom he cherished.

How sad I was today to learn of my (U of D)old and very dear freiend's death. He was indeed a one of a kind and I will always smile when I think of him. My thoughts are with his family.

Paul was an incredible man. He saved my life. I am deeply saddened to hear of his death. He will forever have a place in my heart.

My condolences go out to Paul's family. He was a friend of mine who I shall remember for his large heart and great sense of humor.

Paul and I worked together at Dallas Child Guidance Clinic in the 1970s and maintained a casual neighborhood friendship thereafter. I was always happy to see his big smile and hear his laugh when we bumped into each other. Wish I had gone to that movie with him. He is indeed missed. My deepest sympathy to his boys.

Paul was a hell of a guy. Good natured as they come. Unmatchable sense of humor and quick wit. Genuinely compassionate. Definitely his own person and completely unpretentious. I relish the good times we had together, and feel deeply fortunate to have been one of Paul's many friends. Rick Carson

We are sorry to hear about Pauls passing.
He always had a joke for us all on the third floor. He was quick to hold the door for us when our arms were full at the silly narrow bridge we all maneuvered everyday.
He will be remembered and missed.

I am very sad to hear of Paul's passing. He was a professor and mentor to me. He had a profound effect on my practice and my life. I will miss him.