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Paul Leighton Foreman

Louisville, Kentucky

1939 - 2020 (Age 81)

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Paul Leighton ForemanLouisville - Paul Leighton Foreman, 81, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2020, with his wife and daughters by his side. Born in Kingston, Jamaica on January 25, 1939, he is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Betsy, daughters Nicola and Kathryn, siblings Ronnie...

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I miss Paul terribly. A good friend.

Missing my great friend so much. Rest in Peace my brother.

It's really hard to accept that Mr Foeman is really gone, never to be heard from never to be seen again just like that, There is so much nice things that come from Mr Paul and his family If I should write them all I would never stop writing. But we have to accept it It's the road for every one And I still believe along the way Someday we will meet again.he was my boss but more like a father and a good friend he and his wife always looking out for our best interest, He was so kind so loving....

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Betsy. How very sad for you, your daughters and his other family members and friends he gathered to him over the years. My thoughts go out to all of you. We hope the memories of what was will sustain you during the difficult times of coming to terms with can no longer be. Love Harlan

We have had the great good fortune to be Paul and Betsy´s next door neighbors for the past 15 years. During that time we have seen Paul´s painting efforts grow from novice to accomplished, and are the lucky recipients of several of his paintings which hang in our home and are of great comfort to us now. He continued to amaze us by publishing two books of which we have signed copies! His efforts to grow and maintain grass under his front tree, however, was never successful and drove him to...

Dear Betsy,

I am extremely shocked and saddened to hear the terrible news. Paul was not only a dear friend but also one of the finest human beings I have ever met in my life, a truly rare gem. His kindness, compassion, and generosity were boundless and beyond compare. Truthfully he was more an elder brother than a friend. One of the secretaries when we worked in Lawrence years ago had said exactly that, “the two of you are like brothers.” That was indeed very flattering to me and...

It´s been many years since I´ve seen Paul, but I will always remember his generosity, humour and kindness. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

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