Paul-Heiss-Obituary

Paul M. Heiss

Toledo, Ohio

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HEISS Paul M. Paul M. Heiss, 82, passed away on February 13, 2007, in Hospice of Northwest Ohio. He was born in Altoona PA, on October 9, 1924, to Paul and Anna (Roiss) Heiss. He served his country honorably during WWII and was an inducted into the U. S. Army Signal Corp as a lineman and attached...

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Dear Katie & Family, I was so saddened to hear about Paul's death. Gary called me tonight. He has now joined my dad. I'm sure you will find comfort in all the wonderful memories you have together ! You and Paul had something special and long lasting that is truly a gift. Our thoughts are with you and your family. You are an amazing person with a wonderful family to help you get through this difficult time. You are in my thoughts. Carrie

Dear Katie, Gary, Nancy & Julie,
You have our deepest sympathy. I have many, many, fond memories of Paul and I especially remember his sense of humor, that unmistakable laugh, and his friendly and outgoing attitude. Paul was a good neighbor and a good friend. Best wishes to you all.

Our love and deepest sympathy Katie to you and your family. We will miss our dear neighbor and friend.

Pat and Bob

Our love and sympathy Katie to you and your family. We will miss our dear neighbor and friend.

Julie and family,

You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father,father-in-law and grandfather. I know how your heart is hurting at this time, but I also know that God and his angels are there helping you though this. My prayers are with you.

Dee

Julie,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family during this very difficult time.

Your friends at Sky Bank -
Tracy, Rosa, Diane, Scott, Janet and Ramsey.

Katy and Gary and family, so sorry to hear about Paul. He and I worked, fished, and tipped a few together many times. He was a fun guy that enjoyed life to the fullest,and was a pleasure to be around.

Hi Gary,sorry to hear of your lose, Your Dad was a good man,we had some good times golfing,and he was the hardest working man,I knew. Hope I get to see him someday.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.