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Paul Ciccone Jr.

Leominster, Massachusetts

1945 - 2017 (Age 72)

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Paul Ciccone Jr.of Ashburnham, formerly of Leominster ASHBURNHAM -- Paul Ciccone Jr., 72, of Ashburnham, formerly of Leominster, died after a courageous battle with lung cancer. He was born on July 21, 1945, in what was then he unmapped and sparsely populated town of Leominster, the son of Paolo...

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Dear DAD, I MISS YOU

Dear Paul everyplace and everywhere you are there, in my vivid imagination and surely in your children and grandson. Miss you.

My Dearest Papa, It has been three long years since you made you transition to nonphysical. I think of you and speak with you every day. You are more divine and precious in my life than I ever knew possible. You continue to teach and guide me and love me, and I am forever grateful to you: and I forever cherish SPECIAL ONE YOU. Love Maria Estellanna

_The Old Man of Naukeag_ by Paul Ciccone, Jr.

"The Old Man of Naukeag" is a coalescence of personal encounters and cognitions that span more than six decades of the author's life adventures. Its theme is based upon the assumption that "life is stranger than fiction." "The Old Man of Naukeag," in fusing the average with the unusual and the common to the rare, boasts an unusual collage of unique and diverse tales...all penned to entertain its readers.

My dear father,
I miss you so. May all of my words be mirrors to the honor of your name and the divinity we share; please guide me and help me to do my Godswork here on Earth.
Your Daughter, -Ria

The greatest gift a man can give a woman is her children.Your spirit I will see in them and in their children for as long as I live. Rest in peace my Beloved. Angie

Sorry I was away and wasn't able to make Paul's service. Know that you are all in my thoughts and praying that God will comfort your hearts at this time of loss and sadness. I am so grateful for the family reunion get togethers because I truly enjoyed our talks and even the teasing. Rest In Peace dear cousin and thanks for the memories.

Your cousin Karen

Tom, Peter, Maria and Paulina,
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with now and always.
God Bless,
Michelle (Eringi) Joyce

My deepest condolences to the family of Paul. He was truly an amazing man. We were together for 11 years and had the most amazing times with our children camping in many places, swimming in the lake and many fun times traveling. Some of my sons best years growing up. Our children spent thier young years together. He refused to call me Lisa, and always called me Liz so that all his family and our friends also called me Liz. I will always remember the times he took me hunting with him and...