Paul-Duffley-Obituary

Paul M. Duffley

West Palm Beach, Florida

1934 - 2021 (Age 86)

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West Palm Beach, Florida

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Paul M. Duffley Paul M. Duffley left us on February 24, 2021 surrounded by his family in the home he loved in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He spent eighty-six wonderful years raising a family, making life-long friendships and touching countless lives. No matter where you went with Paul, you were...

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Paul was a mentor to me...I always admired his ability to handle conflict in business dealings, keep his sense of humor and perspective in tough situations, and left his imprint on those who were fortunate enough to come in contact with him. I know Paul still grasped the best life had to offer, regardless of the medical challenges faced in his later years. I can see Paul up there working the room, telling stories to those who are around him, and missing his Maggie and family. You can bet...

Paul Duffley was a mentor and friend. The last time I saw Paul was several years ago at a Pepsi alumni golf outing. We went for coffee instead of golf and revered our memories of our wonderful days in Chicago. Paul was truly a wonderful man full of compassion and love. Anyone who met Paul once will never forget him. My sincere condolences to Maggie and the entire family.

We are so sorry for the loss of your dad. Know you are in our thoughts and prayers. The world lost a wonderful man. Love to Carolyn and your family.
Jack and Andrea Smeeton

We are so sorry for the loss of your dad. Know you are in our thoughts and prayers. The world lost a wonderful man. Love to Carolyn and your family.
Jack and Andrea Smeeton

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. My prayers are with Young Paul and the entire family.

One of the Greats. A Great father and loving grandad. A good neighbor and a true friend. A Pepsi lover and self-proclaimed golf pro. But a mentor to more than you would ever know. A friend to every soul he met. Always dressed to the nines. And always a dog’s best friend.

Paul could not walk through a restaurant without knowing how every single person (and dog) was doing. And no, he was never working there and yet, one would have thought he owned the place. Hats off to you Paul,...

Nancy and I live on the same street, and met Paul and Maggie when we moved in a few years ago. We went out to eat with them several times and got to know how interested they were in living life, worshipping at St. Patrick Church, and talking about their family.
We send our condolences to Maggie and all of the family at this difficult time. Paul was a very blessed person with his infective personality and genuine friendship. He gave back to the people he met as much as much or more...

What a guy! It is difficult for those unfortunates who did not experience the unconditional friendship and character of Paul.
A more positive and charismatic man would be hard to find.
We’ll all miss you Paul.
Tom and Mary Ann