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Paul E. Chitwood Jr.

Louisville, Kentucky

1919 - 2018 (Age 99)

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Paul E. Chitwood, Jr.Louisville - Paul E. Chitwood, Jr. was a retired Asst. Principal at Durrett High School and prior to that worked as a chemist at Frankfort Distilleries. He was born in Louisville and graduated from Male High School. Paul obtained B. S. (Biology) and M. A. (Education) degrees...

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I did not know Mr. Chitwood personally, but I had the pleasure of speaking with him over the phone many years ago regarding a school ring I found in Florida from Louisville Male High School, which was believed to have belonged to Mr. Chitwood. After mailing the ring to him, I never received a response, but was happy to have hopefully returned it to its rightful owner. My belated condolences to the family of Mr. Chitwood, may he Rest In Peace. Sincerely, Stephanie H.

We are so very sorry we didn't know that Mr. Chitwood had passed, please know that we always enjoyed living next door to him. He had a long life and was so active until his last few years I always enjoyed running into him at Krogers. He and your mother were very patient with my family when we moved here in 1986 with 4 boy ages 16 to 3. Not every empty nesters would have been so kind. Let me know if we can do anything to help out. Nick & Elaine Lanning

Dear Brian, Sally and family,
God Bless you and all of his family. He was such a wonderful man and loved by all who knew him. You are blessed to have any wonderful memories of time spent with him.
Prayers and love,
Jack and Sue Chanda

Brian, sorry for your loss, he is a good man and led a life well lived! Prayers!

Tad and Brian, I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad lived an amazing and inspiring life. I will never forget his friendly smile.

Rachel, sincere sympathy on the death of your grandfather. Our prayer for you and your family during this sorrowful time.

Brian & Sally, I am so sorry to read of Brian's dad's death. It sounds like he had a wonderful life, & is greatly loved. You have my sympathy, & my prayers.

-Anne Burnstein

I can hear him saying son it's like baseball three strikes and your out like it was yesterday. Prayers

I am a Durrett Grad and Mr Chitwood was our asst principle....Everyone knew and loved him. He had a little saying for every time he would catch us and out mischief. I wish I knew his story back then, what an heroic and interesting man. My sincere condolences as this man will surely be missed. Thanks for everything Mr Chitwood.