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Paul Wright Hales

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Paul Wright Hales 1947 ~ 2008 July 29, 2008 the world became a darker place. Paul Hales, age 61, our loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away at home in West Jordan, Utah.Paul was born July 7, 1947 in Ogden, Utah the son of John A. and Pauline Wright Hales....

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I am sorry for your loss. I have been trying to find Paul and just found out he had passed away. It breaks my heart to have let the years go by without any contact. We both were too stubborn individuals and involved with out own lives. I am sorry and I just don't know what else to do. I love you my dear brother. Your sister

Laurie and family
My apologies for signing this guest book so late, I guess I was just hoping that the right words would come and I'm not sure they did. What can I say when we loose such a great person as Paul. Paul and I grew up together. I met him at Ben Lomond High School we became best friends. Numerous nights were spent at my house or his recording records onto tape. Paul and I also worked together at Radio Shack. We remained close over the past 40+ years but I have to admit that...

Laurie, I was so sad to hear about your loss. Seeing his picture here reminded me of what a nice guy Paul was and how happy you were when you met/married him. My prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with Tracy, Erik, Jenny and Lori. He loved you all so much and spoke often of you to me. He loved his grandkids and spoke of them with pride as well. He was so proud and touched when you all came over and helped him with the yard on his birthday this year. You could hear it in his voice. I worked with Paul through Qwest and feel very blessed and " priviledged" to havehad him in my life. He was so thoughtful, loving and caring. What a wonderful man. Although I had...

I am so sorry to hear of Pauls passing. My thoughts are with you. I worked with Paul up until he retired a few years ago. His passing leaves me with a great sense of loss.

We never met Paul but we know how much his son Erik looked up to and admired him. Our deepest sympathy to the Hales family and may God comfort you in this terrible time and carry you through. There are sometimes no words of comfort that can be spoken but only time itself lends small relief although the memories never fade. May the legacy he left continue on forever. Love, Toby and Sher (Tawny's brother and his wife)

As with many, I worked with Paul and it was a always a pleasure to have him around to save the day. And there were many. He will be missed. God bless him and his family.

I am so sad to hear about Paul. I thought he was the greatest person—always willing to lend a hand or an ear. He was one of the most friendly, kind, and thoughtful person’s I know. Just last week I considered calling him and catching up and then I never found the time. I will always regret we didn’t have one last talk.

Paul made my life at Unisys so much easier and I could always count on him to help me. Yet, Paul was more than just a co-worker to me. He was my friend. He helped me...

My condolences to Paul’s family and friends. I was deeply saddened to here of his passing. I first met Paul in the early 70’s at then Sperry Univac. We worked together until the mid 90’s when I left the company. During that time we became friends. We frequently went out to lunch together. Among other things, he helped me repair my cars and I helped him build a garage. We shared a love of cars and spent a lot of time discussing them. The last time I saw Paul, just before he retired from...