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Paul W. Drake

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Paul W. Drake, 58, of Lebanon Township, NJ, died peacefully on Saturday, November 28, 2009 at St. Barnabus Hospital in Livingston, NJ. Born: December 13, 1950 in Glen Gardner, NJ, he was the son of the late Donald F. and Elsie Byerlee Drake, Sr. Personal: He was a lifelong resident of the Glen...

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We are all sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time.
The Medina's

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My sincere condolences to Paul's Family!!! I have known Paul since I had moved to Glen Gardner in 1986. He was a wonderful, happy and giving person. Words cannot express the loss that Glen Gardner is feeling!!

Donna

I send my condolences along with that of my Nan's (Lillian Proctor). I remember Paul when he lived up the street from us with Aunt Elsie and Uncle Don. Tremendous loss.

Faith

We are all very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
The Garey's

May your memory live on through those you have touched.
You will be missed my friend. Mike Drew

Rest in peace pop pop, you will always be in our hearts. Your not suffering anymore, your in good hands now. We will miss you terribly. I'm sorry you couldn't meet Payten, you'll be her guardian angel. Your memory will always be kept alive for her to know her great grandfather.
Love always,
Amber and Mike

Dear Michelle i am so sorry for your loss and i miss you so much and i am think about you all the time and i always think about uncle paul like to play base ball and i had a lot of fun with him and he always had a great smile and he always look very nice and he is very special and i am going to miss him so much and i always like to talk
love eric

I am proud to have had the opportunity to know Paul. I am fortunate to marry into such a loving family and Paul was always so gracious towards me. He was one of the first in NJ/PA to welcome me with open arms. Rest in peace and may your love linger on through your memory and legacy. I love you.