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Paul Ross Hayden

Los Altos, California

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Paul Ross Hayden

Of Los Altos passed away peacefully at home on August 9, 2006, after a heroic battle with brain cancer.Ross was born July 26, 1944 in Louisville, Kentucky to Paul Hayden and his wife, Lucille. Growing up locally, he graduated with honors from St. Xavier High...

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Ross was my boss, mentor, friend and sometimes my big brother. I worked with him at 3 different high tech companies. Ross was a gentleman, he was highly intelligent, classy and had a great wit. I learned alot from Ross and will always remember his kindness. I will miss him forever.

Uncle Ross was my great uncle, and I love him beyond words. He was always having fun with his family. When I would come and visit him and Aunty Katie, I would always look foward to Uncle Ross showing me how to do his famous cannonballs into the pool. He was always great to talk to about anything, from NASA to school. Uncle Ross, I miss you so much, and you are the best great uncle anybody could have!

You will be missed very much Ross! I enjoyed seeing the smiles and happiness you brought to my aunt, even before you were married. You allowed myself and my daughter to visit you at your home, which was like a vacation to us. You always had knowledge and great answers to any questions we asked you:) Again, you will be missed!

Ross was a good man and a wonderful uncle. We all feel a huge loss at his passing. To my aunt, Katrina, and to Kathy and Lucille -- Kevin and I extend our deepest sympathies. The courage with which Ross fought this battle was courageous and moving. I feel so lucky to have known him. He will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace. With Love, Krissy and Kevin

Ross was my "best boss" at Chips and Tech and a friend for many years after. My thoughts and prayers are with Katrina, Kathy & Lucille. I know how greatly he will be missed, he was truly an inspirational and fun person to be around. He impacted many lives, professionally & personally. Fondly, Melissa

My sympathies and best wishes to Ross' wife and family. I am sorry for your loss. I worked with Ross at DSP Group and had learned some very important life lessons under his leadership. He once quoted to me,"It is better to say I'm sorry than to ask questions." I am much stronger and much more confident because of it. Thanks, Ross!