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Paul G. Eckelberry

Columbus, Ohio

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ECKELBERRY Paul G. Eckelberry, age 75, of Upper Arlington, a resident of First Community Village, passed away Saturday, November 1, 2008 after a courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was born January 27, 1933 in Columbus, Ohio to the late Paul G. and Grace (Evans) Eckelberry. Paul...

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I knew his wife Sandy through Scioto CC. I´ve met Paul a few times at the Club. Sandy talked a lot about him and her children. Great family. So sweet. Love her.

I just heard of Paul's passing and my deepest sympathies to the family. I remember spending the day with both Paul and George in September, 2000.

harless emmett

Our sympathies to the family, my brother, Bo McIver told me of Paul's passing.

Just a short note to express my symphany on the passing of Coach Eck. Bob Oakley ( who called me about Paul's passing) and I enjoyed our days with Paul as our baseball coach at Whetstone from '62-64. We won the city championship in '64 because of his leadership. A man who branched out to be successful in many different avenues of life, will be remember as a great husband, father and person. He high energy will always be remembered.

John Heft : Whetstone class of 1964.

To the Eckelberry family. Our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts are with you all.
Linda and Shawn VanGundy, Hilliard, Ohio

Sandy & Family,

Although it had been a number of years since I had the pleasure of seeing Paul, know that the principals and integrity that he taught me in business still reside with me today.

He is one of three mentors in my life that have enabled me to grow both personally and professionally.

I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to work with him!

Bruce Russell

SANDY AND FAMILY,--WE HAVE SO MANY GREAT MENORIES--THE GREATEST WAS THE YELLOW SHEET !! WE LOVE YOU OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL OUR LOVE ALWAYS--- --BONNIE AND GRANT

Sandy - You and I shared a very short friendship of sorts while my husband was at First Community and we met coming and going. I was very sorry to read of Paul's passing, and I know that while the last months have been a difficult, stressful time you will feel an aching hole. You have been an inspiration to me with your undying love and steadfast care of both your husband and son. God bless your entire family and grant Paul eternal peace and happiness. I will always remember you with...