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Paul H. Eilers

Galveston, Texas

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Paul H. Eilers Paul Henry Eilers died July 12, 2009. He was born January 24, 1960 to M. Jean Eilers and Henry L. Eilers in Battle Creek, Michigan. He graduated from Battle Creek Central High School in 1978, where he still holds the school record for the 200 IM in swimming. Upon graduation from...

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Like so many of Paul's classmates, I remember Paul through swimming and just remember his 'bigness'. Big guy, big heart, big smile. My thoughts and prayers go out to Paul's family.

I can't tell you how sad I was to hear that we have lost Paul. It was wonderful to see him at the class reunion and how great he looked then. We spent alot of years together swimming at the pool and at Clear Lake camp!! What a beautiful person who will be greatly missed in this world but lives on in the next and in our hearts!! My thoughts and prayers are with you!! I'll be in touch!!

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Paul. Our families spent many Thanksgivings together as well as get-togethers throughout the year. I always remember his Hot Wheels collection and playing Monopoly and Stock Market with him - he seemed to always win!
My folks and his folks were great friends and both my mom and I send our deepest sympathy, thoughts, and prayers to Jean, Hank and Cy,Peggy and her family.

My prayers go out to Paul's family at this sad time. I didn't know him very well but he always was nice to me in school and whenever I saw him over the last 30 yrs. We even spoke alittle at our reunion last year.

I am sure Paul is at peace now and happy. He will ALWAYS be with you.


Denise (Lord) Cornwell

I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of Paul. I have very good momories of Paul. He was a great guy. I had the honor of swimming with him in high school. He will be missed by many. I know we will meet again. My thoughts are with you all.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

It was so good to see him at our 30th class reunion. The strength and courage that he carried with him will always be remembered. God Bless and our prayers to you.

Jackie Frasco-Courtney and Earl Courtney

We are so sorry that Paul had to go through his years of pain and suffering, and the sadness that this imposed on his family and friends.

But, he has gone on to be with his Lord and is looking down on you with a smile on his face, knowing that he will be with you again some day.

Nichi & David Dunphy

So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Please have comfort that you are in our prayers.