Paul-Dismang-Obituary

Paul Dismang

El Paso, Arkansas

Nov 19, 1947 – Jul 7, 2024

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BORN
November 19, 1947
DIED
July 7, 2024
LOCATION
El Paso, Arkansas

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Paul Dismang was a devoted Christian, committed husband, and loving father. In life, he wanted to know everyone and wanted to like everyone he met. His goal was to make the world a little smaller. If you stopped to get gas and Paul happened to be at the same station, chances are you were friends...

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I Only Knew Me Paul Since May. But When I Showed Up To Work On Tuesday Morning I Would Catch Him In The Yard. We Would Talk About Our Hunting & Fishing Skills. We Both Enjoyed Hunting Stories. But Since I Have Known Him Since May He Has Got His John Deere Tractor Stuck Twice. Not Sure How That Happens In Summer. (Lol) Mr Paul Will Be Missed. But I Was Blessed To Have Known Him. Mrs Nancy & Family You Are In My Thoughts & Prayers

Love and prayers to your family in the loss of Paul. Our thoughts are with you.

Condolences to the family. I had a lot of respect for this man and enjoyed him being my daughter's principal and Mrs. Nancy being one of her teachers. RIP Jan Davis

I sat at a table next to Paul eating lunch after church Sunday, We talked about our old cars (he had just purchased a 55 Bel-Air a few weeks ago) and was needing to get the carburetor rebuilt on it. When I was called and told that night he had passed away I couldn't believe it. I guess the Lord was just ready for him. We both taught school at Beebe which is where I met him. He was always friendly and had a smile on his face. My prayers for the family in the passing of a great man, Harold Huskey

Paul was a good friend and support many years ago. My condolences to Nancy and family.

Jonathan. ,my sincere condolences to you and your family. Irene Gray

Sorry to hear of your fathers passing. My prays go out for you and your family.

Prayers for all of you!

I have many fond memories - wade fishing Fourche Creek, hunting, riding motorcycles, swapping wheels and tires on our cars for a week, staying up all night changing the carburetor in his dad's garage, and on and on. Paul was genuine and a true friend. I didn't have a brother and Paul filled that void. Gonna miss him.