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Paul Fisher Dalrymple

Salt Lake City, Utah

Jan 19, 1947 – Mar 25, 2023

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January 19, 1947
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March 25, 2023
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Salt Lake City, UT - Paul Fisher Dalrymple of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away much too young on Saturday, March 25th, 2023 of Legionnaires disease. Paul was born to Nancy and Robert Dalrymple on January 19th, 1947 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended Olympus High School where he actively...

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I am so sorry Penny. My heart goes out to you for your loss. I am just now finding out about this. Sending you love and light.

I'm assuming this is the same Paul Dalrymple who was a student teacher at Parkrose high as I see some of my classmates have also signed the guestbook.
I'm sad I was not able to find him until now. I did try to find him many years ago by searching the web.
He did a few things that bring back fond memories. One was a reenactment of the Founding Fathers. I took it seriously and rented a costume to look like Jefferson. I even got my high school crush to play his wife. I believe we did...

Today I came across someone whose last name was Dalrymple, and it made me think of Mr. Dalrymple at Parkrose High School in Portland, Oregon. He was a student teacher there when I was a junior, school year 1971-72. He really challenged us and made us think. Once I asked him how he knew so much about government and politics, and he told me about reading the New York Times and also something about the Rand Corporation. Although he was a marvelous teacher, I can see that he would have been a...

I´m sorry to hear about the passing of Paul Dalrymple. He was my History teacher in HS (Parkrose High School, Portland Oregon). He made a huge influence on ever student that had him and had such a positive influence on me. We kept in touch for many years. Every time I drove through SLC (which was often), I would call him. He always took the time to chat and for that, I´m forever grateful

Paul was kind. I met Paul through his sister Ann, who was my best friend in high school. He was swimming and diving at the time, so broad chested and muscular and competitive. Years went by when both Ann and I lived in California. Returning years later, he was slender, wise and one of the kindest human I have known. A life well-lived.

Hello Penny, although we did not have much contact in the last decades, my sister Gaby and I frequently talk about your wonderful parents to whom we owe a lot in the difficult 1940s and 1950s in Austria. We only met 5 times (back in the 50s in Wien when you and your brothers made a tour of Europe in a white Borgward station car. In 1969 I met Bruce in North-Adams, a week after he had returned from Woodstock. Then, in 1970 or 1971 you were in Wien, after that it was Bruce who came to Wien and...

Hello, I was a patient of Paul's when I was very young, and your husband changed my life. I had a lot of struggle after meeting him, but he showed me how being myself was ok. How expressing myself didn't need to be a cry for help, but a celebration of existence. A celebration of how great of an individual I was. It was something I'm not sure I've ever found in a mental health expert since, and I'm positive it's simply because of what a great man Paul was. I felt safe, comfortable, and...

Hello Penny and family, Jeff and I are terribly saddened to learn of Paul´s passing. Please let us know when there will be a memorial service and we hope you are doing as best as possible under the circumstances. You are in our thoughts. Paul was so important to our family, as a therapist, a coworker, and as a friend Sincerely, Jill Tea and Jeff Smith. 801-916-0609.

Dear Penny, Our family is still reeling at the idea that Paul is no longer here with all of your family and friends. We have many memories of great times together filled with laughter and good food. You and I were lucky to miss the guys' strongest memory--that camping trip complete with spaghetti peppered with no-see-ums. Much love from all of us. The Erdmanns