PAUL-KAVANAUGH-Obituary

PAUL J. KAVANAUGH

Quincy, Massachusetts

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KAVANAUGH, Paul J. Age 73, of Braintree, formerly of Dorchester and Quincy, died, Saturday, April 27, 2013 at the John Scott Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Braintree, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Boston, raised in Dorchester and educated in Boston parochial schools. He...

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Jennifer, Emily, Charlie,
We all loved your Dad very much, and are so sad that he is no longer with us.
Uncle Paul was always so kind and so funny, and we always looked forward to seeing him.
I don't know the right words to comfort you, but please know that your Dad was loved greatly by so many people.
Love,
Susan (Bolwell) & Tim Malenfant

Jennifer, Emily and Charlie:
I'm so sorry about your dad. He was my godfather and he will truly be missed. I'm so glad that he will no longer suffer. He fought so hard for many years and now can be at peace.

Emily, Jennifer and Charlie,
I am so saddened by your dad's passing. I loved his quick wit and the conversations we shared at family gatherings. He will be warmly remembered. With love, Cousin Pattie

From a Kavanagh in Texas, I observe your loss and am certain he was a fine man.
As we remember the passed, they yet live in our memories and become immortal through time.

To Paul's family with my deepest sympathy It was a pleasure to meet him during my stay at John Scott House. He was a kind man and will be truly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with his family. Sincerely, Joyce Smith

Our deepest sympathy to all the Kavanaugh family. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you. There is one more angle looking over us.love Carl. Patricia ,Shawn and Laura

Dear Jennifer,Charlie,Emily,
So very sorry about your Dad, we all loved him very much and will miss him, he was a wonderful brother.
God Bless Us All.
Love,
Uncle Fred & Aunt Marie

Uncle Paul was always quick with a one liner and just always seemed happy to be with others. My mother always said that it was no coincidence that my oldest brother Paul shared the same name because of how much he meant to my mom. I'll miss joking with him on several occasions that the last great holiday for men was Thanksgiving. Something we both whole heartedly agreed on. I will miss my Uncle Paul, but I am happy that he is no longer in pain.
Jen & Emily, I wish you all the love and...

Our family is so sorry for all your grief at this time and that all your family memories of Paul will help you cope with his loss. God bless the Kavanaugh family always.