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Paul Burton Jung

Weymouth, Massachusetts

Nov 27, 1962 – Jun 29, 2024

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BORN
November 27, 1962
DIED
June 29, 2024
LOCATION
Weymouth, Massachusetts

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Paul Burton Jung, age 61, passed away peacefully on June 29, 2024 due to complications from bacterial pneumonia. He was surrounded by his loved ones when he passed.Born on November 27, 1962, Paul is survived by his niece, Stephanie (Manning); his nephew, Steven (Manning); and his great many...

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I was thinking of Paul and thought I would look him up only to find out that he had passed away. We knew each other back in the 70s our mothers were girlfriends. We were just kids spending time together on the beach at my mom's house in Hull Mass. He was always a kind and gentle sort of guy. He used to introduce me to his friends as his cousin, it was just his way of showing affection. How could you not love a guy like that. RIP Paul............

So sad to hear about Paul´s passing! I knew him from camp Academy/camp West Woods during the summers - he used to drive my brother and myself to camp... what wonderful times we had driving from Weymouth to Stoughton morning and afternoon for years. Singing to Def Leppard & many great rock classics !!! Stopping for slushes or ice cream on our long trek back to the south shore at the end of day...What a great guy & what a wonderful committed guy to the art of gymnastics who guided so many...

I am 50 years old and I'll never forget the joy Paul brought to me that one day at Stoughton Gymnastics Academy camp I learned my backwalkover on low beam at age seven. He and a buddy of his offered up a nicely presented award of the day in front of the whole camp, and a kiss on the cheek...yuck!! Hahaha. Love for him and his family.

Very sad for you and your mom

I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing and his mom Joyce. From junior high school to adult, they had a special place in my heart. He was so young to go but he was needed and got called. Until we see each other again. Tina Gottron

Oh man, awful news. I remember him well from the Camp WestWood days.Terrible! Was such a great guy (and counselor)!

Thank you Paul. For your dedication to the young women, youth, children that you coached at Spectrum Gymnastics, your knowledge, vision, support, direction gave these children a rewarding respective of self, which guided them threw their lives, bring many life long success. I thank you for coaching my daughter, which I believed, gave her the courage to meet many obstacle throw out her education, you taught not only her but many others to never give up. Thank you sou must Paul, for a Jog Well...