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Paul Wesley Fain Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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FAIN, JR., PAUL WESLEY, Died August 14, 2007 at age 68, at Dallas after a brave battle with cancer. He attended Jesuit Preparatory and was a graduate of Rylie High School. He was retired from General Motors after a long career with the parts warehouse division. Will Rogers once said, "I never met...

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mr fain, a friend he is, a friend he was, a friend he will always be, his name was paul fain and he was a friend to me.through thick and thin, when times were hard, mr fain was always there.a mentor, a father, a man who really cared,beloved by all who knew him,he had a giant heart,I hope your at peace mr fain knowing you did your part.I love you mr fain RIP marc hill

My older brother was nice to me and always supportive. He could always be called on for any assistance he could give. I have many memories of & entertaining true stories about him, that someone else would think were improbable- they happened! My thoughts are with his wife, son & daughter.

I use to work with Paul at GM. This man was loved by all. He always made my day. He was a true friend to me and I will miss him very much.

A very dear man with a great sense of humor. He used to go out on the town with Danna (his daughter)and I; he really knew how to have a good time! Paul will be missed by all who knew him! RIP Paul. Love, Lauren

Dear Paulie,
What great memories I have of our childhood. Remember the black crow you scared me with, Augie the Duck, Uncle Howard's bird dogs, the corn in Pappaw Fain's field, sleeping in the front yard on bedsprings and counting the stars?
Remember Nannie's grocery store, your first car, Momma's chili on the first cold day of autumn, riding the bus home from Dallas to Rylie, the dear nuns at Ursuline and Sacred Heart, Daddy's ham radio, Bud Walker's store, our dog, Joe, and...

I will miss my dear, sweet older brother more than words can say.

Paulie (that's what our family called him)always thought of others before himself. If someone needed help, he was always there. He always looked out for his sisters and younger brother.

I'm glad he is not suffering with pain anymore and is now with Momma, Daddy, and his old running buddy, Uncle Howard looking down from Heaven and watching over us.

I love you, Paulie, and will never forget...

I use to work with Paul, back in the 60's at Clarence Talley Volkswagen. He was a great guy and I am so sorry for your loss.