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Paul Edmundson

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

1944 - 2019 (Age 75)

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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Paul EdmundsonSioux Falls - Paul Edmundson, 75, died on Sunday, April 21, 2019, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Funeral Service will be 11:00 am Thursday, April 25 at Abiding Savior Free Lutheran Church, 4100 S. Bahnson Ave. Sioux Falls, SD. The family will be present one hour prior...

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So sorry for the loss of Paul! He was a very friendly man who loved his family. Our son Nathan was good friends with his grandson Donte and spent time at their house growing up. What a special family! So sorry for your loss. Prayers and special thoughts. Duane and Angela Dalton and family

Thoughts and prayers to Paul's family.

Paul Edmundson was an awesome boss . We worked together for almost twenty years. He dedicated himself to everything he did. People that saw his yard in Valley Springs know what I am talking about, he would have it like a golf course. He will be missed by many. I have many memories with him and many hours spent working with him. May God watch over you.

PAUL WAS INDEED A FAMILY AND WONDERFUL PERSON. HAD MANY GREAT TALKS WITH HIM AT THE ELEVATOR. GOD BLESS TO THE FAMILY.
GARY AND DEB SWENSON

Paul was a client & a friend of mine. We spent many mornings having coffee & conversation @ the 10th street Hy-Vee. Paul was the early bird of the group. I think He helped open the doors @ 6 :00 am most mornings. We had great conversations about the Lord, Family , Agriculture, Farming, Sports, Weather, Politics, ect. He was a great guy & will be greatly missed! Was glad to know Him all those years. I look forward to the day I get to see Him again and our Savior Jesus Christ!
Doug Hunt

Condolences to all.Seek comfort in family and close friends,Let God continue to heal your pain.

Paul is an amazing man and cousin. He and his little brother Steven, built a stagecoach out of a flatbed out at their farm in Garretson. His sisters, Shirley and Sally sewed curtains for the windows. Paul was the horse, and physically pulled the stagecoach down the gravel road while my sis and myself rode inside. Steven was the drver. It started to fall apart as we rode down the gravel. We had to get out, and we all laughed about it. Steven's life was taken early when he was riding in the car...