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Paul Anthony Jensen

Shorewood, Wisconsin

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Jensen, Paul Anthony Age 41, of Milwaukee, WI, died unexpectedly on April 6, 2007. He was the youngest son of Norma J. Jensen and the late Dale E. Jensen. Paul was born February 22, 1966 in Racine, Wisconsin. Loving brother of Kimberly (Jack) Ingelsoll, David (Kimberly A.) Jensen and...

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Dear Norma,
Was so very sorry to read of the death of your son. Am sorry we lost contact after Dale's death. You were such a great support to him, I'm sure you were a great support, also to your son. Know you are a very strong person, but sometimes things are so very difficult to understand and accept. Know that my thoughts, prayers and admiration are with you in this difficult time. I was Dale's Hospice Nurse.

Little do we know the last time we are going to see a loved one, family, friend. The last time I saw you was 14 days before you died...you were serving up cosmo's and dancing behind the bar. That's the way I will always remember you. I know you are with your beloved Dad and he welcomed you with open arms and that you and Leif are working on cars and motorcycles. You will be dearly missed...

Paulie-
It's impossible to put into words how much you meant to me. You have been my best friend, confidant, and rock for so many years. No matter how far we may have drifted apart at times, we always found our way back. You've always supported, encouraged, and stood by me through the good and the bad. I miss you and look forward to seeing you again my friend. All my love,
John

To Norma, Kim, Dave, and Karyn,

Please accept our sympathies on the lost of your brother Paul. We did not know Paul well because he was the youngest of the Jensen children and you moved away from the old neighborhood in Racine when he was so young. But we remember his fascination with cars(especially wheels) as a young boy and we remember all of you and the years we spent together in the 60s playing the simplest games, from Four-Square to Hide n' Seek. And who can forget the forts we...

To Paul, your family and friends,
Having only met you a handful of times, I can't imagine what your friends and family are going to do without your essence. From the moment I met you, I knew you were a man who was "larger than life." What a pleasure to be in your company...We're all in for a "bumpy ride" without your magnificence. My deepest sympathy to all your family and dear friends. And to you, Paul, all the best.

My life has ben better having known Paul. I met and employed Paul when he was a kid. I knew him as a young man, long time valued employee and as an adult. A friend and a neighbor. But the kid in him never dissappeared. My life has been better having known Paul. Godspeed Joan!

I first met Paul as a customer at La Cage in the early 80's. He soon became an employee there and we became fast friends. We lived together for many years and there never was a dull moment. He could always make me laugh and forget my troubles. He definitely was one of a kind and I will miss him dearly.

Dear Paul,
We We're best friends at Delphi!
We had so many great times together!
Even though i haven't seen you in years!you'll always be in my heart!
Love Alex

I can't think of a time that you didn't make me laugh, Paul. Your life is a celebration of just that...getting people outside of themselves and into the moment...your moment. You always owned those moments and you always will.

~Shoozon