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Paul Kenneth Kajka

Niantic, Connecticut

Feb 12, 1952 – Jul 24, 2024

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February 12, 1952
DIED
July 24, 2024
LOCATION
Niantic, Connecticut

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CLINTONPaul Kenneth Kajka,72, of Clinton, CT passed away on 7/24/24 after a battle with Alzheimer's Disease at Ocean Meadow Senior Living and Memory Care in Clinton. Paul was born in Palmer, MA on February 12, 1952, to Stanley and Josephine (Sandowski) Kajka.Paul loved laughter and making people...

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So saddened to hear about the loss of such a kind and funny person. I was lucky enough to catch him in the am at change of shift at HFSC. I could still remeber the sound of his voice and his laugh. He had a nice smile. My deepest sympathy to his family. Peace and Love be with you always.

Please join us on Sunday, September 29th in celebration of my dad. Please RSVP myself (Becky) at (860) 304-5134. Hope to see you there to share in his memory.

Hello everyone, Please come and celebrate my dad on Sunday, September 29th at 12:00 p.m. Please RSVP myself (Becky) at (860) 304-5134. Hope to see you there. I look forward to meeting you all.

I remember Paul. He was a great guy and a good RRT. He will be missed.

Met Paul in 1979 at HH and worked many years together. Just a nice guy with an unforgettable laugh. Always with a smile . Paul may you RIP.

I had the privilege to work with Paul as a Respiratory Therapist for many years and can attest that he was a genuinely gentle giant with the gift of making people around him laugh. He would comment on something and start walking away knowing that we still weren't finished with our belly laughs. My sincere condolences to his family and friends as I am sure he will be missed. Dave Lemieux

I worked with Paul as a respiratory therapist. He always shared a joke. He was just a pleasure. RIP Paul

Paul was my classmate in college. I remember his tiny car stuffed with items: a car for 1 person. I worked with him for a few years. He always had an infectious laugh at report time at work....always an entertaining person. May he rest in peace.

Sorry to hear Paul is gone. I knew him as a respiratory therapist and will forever be greatful for him introducing me to sea kayaking. We had some great trips to Maine. Rest in pease Paul and thanks.