Paul-Giacomazzo-Obituary

Paul Giacomazzo

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Mar 27, 1963 – Jul 23, 2025 (Age 62)

About

BORN
March 27, 1963
DIED
July 23, 2025
AGE
62
LOCATION
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Obituary

Send Flowers

In Loving Memory of Paul Giacomazzo Born in the Bronx, New York, on March 27, 1963, Paul Giacomazzo passed away suddenly on July 23, 2025. He had recently made his home in Myrtle Beach, where he became an active and beloved member of the Queens Harbor community. A proud member of Local 21...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My deepest Sympathy to all of Paul's Family and Friends. He was an important figure in our building. He Always looked out for all of us in any way he could. I personally will miss him very much. He was always as close as a phone call. He cared so much about all of us. He was a valued member of our COA. He will be Missed by all. I miss running into him in the parking lot. He always kept me up to date with the news of the development. He was kind and caring and gone too soon. My thoughts and...

Sending my sincerest condolences to all of Paul loved ones, especially his Mother and Mikey. May he rest in peace and in God´s hands.

Losing someone so close is never easy, and my heart goes out to you all during this difficult time. May the memories of Paul and the love he shared with you bring some comfort and solace as you grieve.

Paul was a great addition to our community. He will surely be missed. RIP our great neighbor and great Board Member

In the short time we knew Paul, it was obvious what a wonderful person he was. He will be greatly missed. Gone much too soon - forever in our hearts

Paul will be missed. His smiling face and friendly personality. He was always willing to help others. Our dear friend will be in our thoughts and memories. Rest in peace my friend.

To my buddy Paul it was a pleasure getting to know you and being neighbors. You will be deeply missed Jose & Wanda unit 401

Thinking of Paul's family. He will be missed at Queen's Harbor.

Friend and fellow board member, always helping out. Never said "no" to someone in need. You'll be sorely missed Paul...