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Paul Chester Ennico

Bangor, Pennsylvania

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Paul Chester Ennico, 75, of Bangor, PA, peacefully passed away Saturday, August 2, 2025 in St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill. He was the loving husband of Jane (Whitehead) Ennico for over 33 years. Born in Fountain Hill, June 12, 1950, he was the son of the late Chester and Julia (Sabatino)...

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Sorry to hear of the loss of your husband, sending Prayers to you and your Family during this very sad time. Deborah Gardner Burd

I found an original from 30 + years ago . I had to share . Once again Paul was very kind to me and I will always apreciate working for him amd knowing him .

I'm sorry to hear of Paul's passing . He was a great guy . Gave me my first real manager Job at his buisness the last Detail . Home of the Kool Custums. We sure did alot work out of that shop and met some great people along the way. I pray for peace and comfort to his wife Jane and the rest of his family and to all the lives he touched . Paul had a great sense of humor and he helped me become a buisness owner of my own by teaching me diferant values from the skills I already had . One day...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

So very sorry to hear of Paul's passing. We started kindergarten together and spent the next 12 years continuing our school days and social lives. We both remained in Bangor, worked and raised families. I will miss his hellos, his smiles and his ice cream truck. God Bless Paul.

Deepest condolences to Jane and family. May he rest in peace.

Our sincere sympathies thoughts and prayers to Paul´s wife and family. I enjoyed talking to Paul when he came through Martins Creek with his ice cream truck. May he rest in eternal peace

We had lots of fun as kids hanging out at your father's garage. Rest in peace my old friend and may God bless.

It's always sad to hear of a fellow BAHS classmate passing. Praying for all family members at this difficult time. RIP