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Paul Kagan

Carmel, California

1937 - 2020

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Paul KaganDecember 19, 1937 - August 23, 2020Carmel, CAPaul Franklin Kagan, born December 19, 1937, left this earth on August 23, 2020.Most beloved husband of Florrie Kagan, adored father of Melanie (Ross) Canter and Linda (Ron) Cosmero, treasured son of Lilian and Samuel Kagan (predeceased),...

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I´m so sorry for your loss. Paul was literally the nicest man on earth, next to his beautiful wife Florrie, the nicest woman on earth. I´m greatful to have known him and the many kindnesses and friendship they shared with my mom. They were always there for her and that will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

My deepest condolence to the Kagan family. I will always treasure the time and those wonderful life stories that he and wife Florie shared to me. The life motto will always be in my heart.

Cheska

My sincerest condolences to your family for the loss of your loved one, Please except my deepest sympathies.

So sorry for your loss. Love.Dorene Burger

Deepest condolences to the Kagan Family, May Almighty God in the Heavens comfort your very heavy hearts with His peace and loving kindness during this time of sorrow. May His arm of support strengthen you during this very difficult time. Thank you for Paul’s legacy in the Cable TV industry.

Paul hired me at a time when I really needed a job. I worked for him for four years. He was a true gentleman, an honest man who had nothing but enthussiasm for his employees and his mission. He was almost always working. An exception was when he once said to me "I think I will take the weekend off." He loved working from his London office he could work a full day there and then as London was winding down, work another day as California was waking up. I learned a lot from him and my...

I worked at Paul Kagan Associates in the 80’s. He was one of the best bosses I ever had, really cared about his employees. When I had liver surgery, and needed to move to another state, he gave me a check to help with my medical expenses, even though I was leaving the company. Not many would do that. Right after I moved and recovered, ironically, I became a kidney dialysis technician. So I know of the struggles he must have faced. He was a great man, whom I will always remember.
Deanna...