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Paul D. Iyawe

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Paul D. Iyawe FRAMINGHAM Paul Daniel Iyawe was born in August 1989 in Wurzburg, Germany. He was the beloved son of Mr. Roy and Mrs. Valerie Iyawe. He suddenly departed his earthly life June 25, 2008, in Framingham. Paul graduated from Framingham High School in June 2007 and recently completed his...

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Paul will never be forgotten and will always be missed. Words can not express the pain of losing a loved one in such a tragic event. Not having the chance to say goodbye may be the hardest part. My prayers go out to the family and friends of Paul. The time i did get to spend with Paul I will never forget, playing sports or just hanging. We can truly honor Paul by cherishing those simple, but important kinds of moments with the ones we love.

Dear Roy, Mrs. Val, Rashad, Peter and family, may you continue to have strenghts from the lord almigty during this difficult time.
It was just few weeks ago I was watching Peter, Paul and Rashad in a home made video from 1992 during my daugther's first birthday celebration, little did I know Paul was not going to celebrate with us again. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Roy, Val. and family. Isaac Okojie & family

Dear Mr. Roy, Mrs. Val, Peter and family My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

Even though some lives are short lived
They leave great impressions on us all
Even though physically we cannot see them
There memory will live on
Even when it seems we can’t go on
We live
So that they’ll never be gone (By Danyelle)

God gives us strength and through him I know you all will heal. I love and Miss you
sincerely Danyelle

I will always cherish the memory of seeing Alex, Mike Swiderski, Peter and Paul laughing in the morning as they were getting ready to leave for school. Peter and Paul would be walking down the street towards our house, tall, handsome and smiling. Then they'd fold themselves into the back of the Mustang - two tall guys crammed into the backseat of the 2-door car. Our football stars! Alex would often call me on my cell phone to call the boys in late because they "were stuck in traffic...

Whaoh! What a life!
You know I just saw Paul 4 days prior. I was at your home, packed beside a car he was about to leave in. I got out of my car and there was Paul walking towards the car with a smile on his face as always. I called him Peter and he made no attempt to correct me (an embarrassment avoided) - that was the kind of kid he was. I said "whaoh, Peter look how big you are now" and he continued smiling. I asked where Paul was ---- and he said "in the car" - still not correcting me....

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

We the Bouie family would like to send our greatest sympathy the the family for the lost of your love one. We have all of you in our prayers.

Valerie

To loose a child is a sadness that cannot be expressed.

Healing will not come in words….

It will come in the quiet hush of early morning…

in the melodic song of the singing birds…

in the sweet aroma of a field of wild flowers…

And as the ancient trees’ leaves continue to rustle, whispering softly;

And the colorful rainbow comes after the thundering storm;

Know that your son is not gone,...

Thank you Paul for your representation of good things I wish could be brought back just the way they were. My daughter Andrea, FHS alum 2008, who was Senior Class President and Flyer News anchor of Homeroom Headlines, told me how you didn’t hesitate to say just what was needed when she had more than her share of discontent from those who chose to stand out instead of up for her a few years ago. The ability to stand up often goes unnoticed except from those lucky enough to be the benefactors...