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Paul Gannon

Pocatello, Idaho

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Paul Fredrick Gannon POCATELLO - Paul Frederick Gannon, 65, passed away Monday, November 3, 2008 at a local hospital. He was born on July 31, 1943, in New Jersey. He was the second of four children born to Charles and Anna Gannon. He grew up in East Orange, New Jersey, graduated from high...

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Wow. I work for you in the 9th grade 1977 somewhere around there. I had a very strange dream. You were in it ,it made me find this. I wish we could speak best wishes

Dear Peggy,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have not seen you since I was a teen but have fond memories of you and Uncle Paul. The Sobers family will keep you and your children in our prayers.

Dear Peggy, Lisa, Steve and Jennie: Paul was a classmate of my brother Robert at Immaculate Conception H.S. in Montclair. In fact, Paul and Bob enlisted together in the Navy in June 1961. Bob was killed the following year in an accident while serving the Navy in Long Beach, California. I remember both Paul and his brother Mike attended Bob's wake. Please accept my sincerest sympathies for your loss. Paul's legacy is his wonderful family. I'll keep Paul in my prayers.

Dear Peggy and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Paul was a great guy who will be missed by all.
Carol and Frank Desmond

Dear Peggy,Steve,Lisa, Jenny and all your family,
All of you are in my thoughts and prayers every day, you are such a close, good family. I remember times when we'd be so busy at Oliver's and an order would come in for a delivery to a dear 80 year old homebound person, maybe in Chubbuck or somewhere far, and Paul would insist that we take the order. He always had a soft spot for people having a hard time. This is such a loss and my heart goes out to all of you. It is beautiful you all...

Peggy,
Our thoughts and prayers have been with you since we heard. We both will greatly miss Paul and the conversations we always looked forward to having with him on so many different topics.

Peggy, Lisa and Steve, my heart goes out to you at this time. I always looked forward to visiting with each of you at the restaurant. Paul has a heart of gold and he always did, what others just spoke of doing. He will be missed.

To Peggy and family:
We have many fond memories of Paul thru the Elks Lodge and the restaurant. We know he will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Sincerely, Dan and Mary Lou Lancaster, 1511 E Florence Blvd, Sp 157, Casa Grande, AZ 85222

Dear Peggy, Lisa, Steve and Jenny, please know my love and prayers are with you all. Paul is one in a million, and by each of you I can see his kindness and legacy.
We all loved him very much!
Judy Gravis