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Paul Douglas Jensen

Tacoma, Washington

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Paul Douglas Jensen Born January 26, 1931, he was a lifelong Fife resident; died peacefully in his sleep at home. He owned and operated multiple businesses in his lifetime. He was an inventor and entrepreneur. Family members include his wife Marilyn, three children Terry (Kathy), Joni (Steve)...

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I really got to know Paul at meetings with the EPA. The information they had about Paul & Scot's natural gas engines was not always correct. Although very frustrated, Paul was a gentleman thru thick and thin.
He encouraged others to behave the same way.
He was a great leader in so many ways to so many people and a very dear friend to me.
He will be missed by all.

Marilyn,
I so enjoyed our last visit and was grateful Paul was well enough to share some time with us. Paul's passing is another reminder our time here is only a brief stop on the way to our eternal home. Paul is no longer in pain and is with our Loving Father. It is those of us who are left behind who feel the loss of not seeing Paul until we also are with the Lord. My prayers and much love to our family.

So sorry for your loss and he will be missed....Always

Paul was truly a "Diamond of a Man", he had so many facets. His endeavors in the different ventures was beyond imagination. A great loss to all his family. Joni and Steve my thoughts are with you at this sad time.

We all learn from our elders. Paul was a man of hard work & determination. If you didn't know Paul, you missed a wonderful family man. Paul gave not only to his family, but to all those around him. From Go-kart rides in the field, ski trips you never forget, Motor cyle rides and fast rides up Fife Heigths hill(Cobra car) that made the hair feel as though it was peeling off your skull. Thanks for all the memories Paul. God Bless Marilyn, Terry,Joni,and Scott for sharing Paul with all of us.

Paul, you were a genuine inspiration to all of us of the Class of '48. What a legacy you have left. Thank you for showing such grace with all the adversities you were facing. My condolences to you, Marilyn, and all of your family.

Paul and Terry Maybe some scotch

Thanks Uncle Paul for all of the ski trips to White Pass, all the days in the pool, the time being pulled by the boats at Mason Lake, you taught us all the importance of work ethic and the need to have fun. You were just a kid at heart. You legacy is always what you leave behind and you can be proud of that. Aunt Marilyn, Terry, Joni and Scott our prayers are with you