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Paul Stephen Gaskin

Richmond, Virginia

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Paul Stephen Gaskin, 45, of the 400 block of Butterfly Drive, died Wednesday, August 30, 2005, in a local hospital. Born in Norfolk, Mr. Gaskin is the son of John J. Gaskin and the late Phyllis Brewer Gaskin. He retired as an Operations Specialist from the United States Navy after 22 years...

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It has now been 6 months and I miss you more than ever. You are always in my thoughts and the loniness I feel is all comsuming. I love you with all my heart and sole and am trying to carry on the legacy of our love and live in the love of your memory that surrounds me in our home and our grandchildren. I can feel your presences in all that I do and I carry you in my heart.

I will always remember Paul for his smiles, sense of humor and easy going manner, he was never in a hurry. I learned a lot from him on how important life really is. I will miss him.

I met Paul Gaskin in Gaithersburg, MD. I was convinced from the first moment,that he was a special person and that his love for Tonie was powerful. I knew I would never have to worry about her again.He loved my brother as his own and always had respect for our feelings. I Will miss him always. Especially the way he made me laugh.

I meet Paul only once, but I've known Tonie for most of my life. When I meet Paul and Tonie in Virginia. We went out to dinner and Paul accepted me as a friend instantly. He will be missed by me and my prayers are with him and his family.

I will miss the Sailor tales we had to share and how much you cared about my family. I pray the good Lord has you in his arms and he also will enjoy a thoughtful sea story as much as I did. Love you bunches, your friend and shipmate, Penny

Paul was the love of my life and taught me how to love. He stole my heart and will always have it with him. He was my reason for living. He promised he would always come home to me when he went to sea. Now it is my turn to say that I will come home to him when it is time to end my journey.

I share with you pitures of a happer time please view photos.

Pauls retirement with Tonie

Paul on the Beach in PR

Paul was a childhood neighbor and although we had lost touch with the Gaskin's I am very sorry to hear of his passing. My wishes go to the families - especially Susan, my dear childhood best friend.

Gail Culhane Hogan