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Paul Deweese

Duluth, Minnesota

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Family-Placed Obituary DeWEESE, Paul E. "Bobo" 59 of Ely died suddenly on Monday, December 27, 2004 in the Ely Bloomenson Hospital Emergency Room. He was born May 30, 1945 in Springfield, Ohio the son of Clifford and Geneva (Powell) DeWeese, graduated from Mechanicsburg High School the...

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Its hard to believe that Paul is gone. He was such a dear man that meant a lot to me. He will be missed by so many. I wish I would have had a chance to go visit him and Lora. He will definitly leave a hole in my heart. I loved him so much.

Growing up on the farm in Mechanicsburg would not have been the same without my neighbor and friend Paul. He was always a great guy and will always be remembered.

Paul is so dearly missed by one who loved him deeply. As growing up cousins, I have fond memories of how crazy Paul was and all the tricks and funny things he did to make me laugh. Especially when we attended Circleville Bible College together, each time the prof took the lid off the dead pig in Biology, Paul would always say, Dr. Brown, will you make Bonnie put her shoes back on?" Bernie and I will forever be saddened by his loss and forever happy at the wonderful memories we have of such a...

I was saddended to hear of Paul's passing, what a nice man, he brought so much warmth and laughter to all he met and was a great asset to our community; he will be sadly missed by many. My heart goes out to his family.

I would like to share the verses from a most appropriate card to honor Paul.

The Welcoming

A new arrival reached the Gates
where Light of Lights poured out,
and soon, with joy, discovered
what the fuss was all about.

"Welcome!" said a stranger
with a twinkle in his eye.
"I am the lost and frightened child
whose tears you stooped to dry!"

"You're home!" a woman said.
"Now I can say a...

We were all so sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Paul. During the funeral of our mom last month, Paul became like family to us. What a super, caring, giving and gentle person. Our hearts go out to all of your family and our prayers are with you. Paul will be missed by all. He was truly a piece of the heart of Ely.

My prayers go with you

With deepest sympathies to Paul's family, he worked so hard for the people of Ely and the surrounding area. His smile will be missed at Rotary.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Leustek