Paul-Dirling-Obituary

Paul M. Dirling

North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

1955 - 2024

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April 23, 2024
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North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

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Paul Mark Dirling, age 69, of North Huntingdon, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 in Select Specialty Hospital, Latrobe, with his wife, daughters, and grandson by his side. Paul was born on January 12, 1955 in Greensburg, the son of the late John Anthony Dirling, Sr., and Ethel...

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Sorry for your loss of a loved one. I know the Dirling family we lived in Larimer and we were neighbors. Paul you will be sadly missed. We talked we went to therapy and at Walmart.

So sorry to hear this. Paul was a very dear friend.

I am so very sorry for your loss. Words can't express my feelings. Paul was such a good man with such a good family. He will be missed.

My favorite teacher. I have such fond memories of 5th grade. I learned so much from the month I spent observing in his classroom. He was such a gift to the Norwin community. May he rest in peace.

So sorry to hear of Uncle Paul's passing. I'll miss his great stories, (and corny jokes). He was always a fun guy to be around, ever since I was a little kid. He'll be sorely missed.

I taught school with Paul for many years. He was an absolute wonderful person. My fondest memory was one morning he walked into my classroom and asked me to come out in the hallway. He asked me if I was aware of the world situation at that moment. "No". We are being attacked! It was Sept. 11, 2001. I will never forget that day or Paul. I am saddened for his family´s loss, and I hope he finds slot machines in heaven. Vicky DiMuzio

Our sincere sympathy to the family of Paul. He was a classmate of ours from Greensburg Central Catholic HS Class of "1972". He will be remembered by many. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. GCCHS Class of "1972"

My classroom was across the hall from Paul's during the one year I was at Hillcrest. A special teacher, light hearted, he was so kind, aways smiling. Could never forget him. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

I will always remember Paul for all the times we laughed together at Hillcrest. Seeing him and Betty at church always made me smile. Paul had a big heart for his family, friends and students. I am incredibly sorry for your and your family´s loss, Betty. Paul will never be forgotten by those of us lucky enough to have known him.