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Paul is really missed. He was always willing to help people who needed his great handyman talents...and never expected an earthly reward! God bless you, Paul!
Andy Jennings
May 26, 2024 | Work
Photo courtesy of J. Henry Stuhr Downtown Chapel
Charleston, South Carolina
Apr 10, 1948 – Jan 25, 2020 (Age 71)
Paul Robert Hadley III, 71, of James Island, passed away Saturday, January 25, 2020 after a lengthy battle with cancer. His memorial service will be held Saturday, February 1, 2020 in First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, at 12:00 p.m. The family will receive visitors immediately following the...
Read MorePaul is really missed. He was always willing to help people who needed his great handyman talents...and never expected an earthly reward! God bless you, Paul!
Andy Jennings
May 26, 2024 | Work
Paul was one of the sharpest people I ever met and worked with while at the 'clam farm' and Marine Resources, with a wit second to none. He could conceive, design and build just about anything he set his mind to, and could make what had already been built work better. What I learned about him in reading his obituary, however, is what I wish I had learned about and from him while still with us in this life. He was a man of faith who put it and his talents into action, to produce practical...
Ray Haggerty
January 28, 2020 | Aiken, SC
I felt so connected to Paul because of his history with Churchill Weavers and Berea College. Our daughter, Alice Driver, went to Berea and when living in KY we learned so much about the history there including the looms. Paul recalled crawling under the looms as a child. It was a pleasure to sit on the porch of their house and share the weaving history we had in common, as I am a weaver who loves to learn about history connected to my craft. I am sad he is gone, i know he was a wonderful...
Louise Halsey
January 28, 2020 | Ozark, AR | Family Friend
Several years ago while a member of First (Scots) Presbyterian Church, I took over the coordination of our Habitat from Humanity build team from Paul, who had done the coordination for many years. Although I had the "coordinator" role, Paul continued to show up every week for the homes we built and pretty much knew as much about building the homes as did the skilled Habitat foremen who guided all of us unskilled workers. He'd guide us through building questions and didn't laugh when we'd use...
JIm Custer
January 28, 2020 | Mount Pleasant, SC
Paul was a part of our family and will always remain so. No one could surpass Paul's telling of stories, usually self-deprecating. He would leave tears of laughter and joy. Now those tears fall for other reasons, some of them blatantly selfish. He's somewhere else, possibly sharing some more stories with other loved ones who left us far too soon. I envy them.
Jackie Stringer
January 28, 2020 | Town Of James Island, SC | Friend
No words appropriate how my grandmother, Nancy, must feel after losing a lifelong companion and best friend. I am sad and heartsick over this loss. My grandfather was a fine man and a good person. You all have my deepest sympathy. I hope that your strong and abiding faith will see you through this sad time.
Sarah Graff-Amos
January 28, 2020 | New Albany, IN | Grandchild
So sorry to see him pass.
Anna Hohnadel
January 28, 2020 | Atlantic, VA
So sorry to hear of your passing and thankful you have found peace. You made a difference in many lives and in this world. You have been very important to many people that have been important to me. Thank you for keeping great company and sharing. Soar high and rejoice.
Kathy Swanson
January 27, 2020 | Johns Island, SC
Paul was a wonderful person and will be missed! I remember eating lunch with him at the College of Charleston, sitting outside in the sun, and talking about everything. He often had funny insights and I always enjoyed those lunches.
Gretchen Stringer-Robinson
January 27, 2020 | Wadmalaw Island, SC | Friend