Paul-King-Obituary

Paul "Nicholas" King

Tyngsboro, Massachusetts

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TYNGSBORO -- Cpl. Paul "Nicholas" King, 23, a Tyngsboro resident who served in the Marine Corps, died in combat, Sunday, June 25, in Iraq.

He was the husband of Rebecca (Brown) King of Dracut, whom he married May 20, 2003, in York Beach, Maine.

He was born in Waltham, Dec. 25, 1982, son...

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Still miss you to this day the time goes by but we have the memories of you.

At lot has changed since you left this earth and I will never forget the day we laid you to rest...it was an emotional day as my, Mom and I paid our respect to a fallen family member. We were both so proud of what you sacrificed for our country and sad, at the same time. I am writing today to say that I am so proud of my cousin Nick for his ultimate sacrifice that he gave for our country and our freedom. I have always felt you in my heart and thought of you since you left us. Your courage...

I often think about you, I wish I could´ve known you a lot better but all I know of you is memories, memories our whole family has had with you. I wish I could´ve met you so badly reading through all of these sweet messages make me wish even more I could´ve met you, heard you´re voice, see that smile and known that personality as everyone else does. I was just a baby when you left us and I wish all the time I could know you now, sometimes I see you in my dreams and I know your watching over...

How I wish, how I wish you were here

I am saddened to come across this page today and learn of the passing of Nick. I will always be grateful to Nick for his service and sacrifice for our country. Semper Fi forever.

I think of you often and a smile always crosses my face. You were such an amazing person, everyone that was blessed enough to have known you loved you. Cannot believe it has been 7 years :( miss you

Seven years, and the thoughts grow soft as the pain subsides, the innocence of time brings those fondest of memories back, to remember only the beam of your smile and the radiance of your laughter. Still remembering, always.
Auntie Ann

Shelby, your niece, will be laying a wreath at Maine's veterans' memorial service next week. I have told her all about her Uncle Nick, and she is proud of you.

Not a day goes by that I don't think or wish we talked more. RIP Nick Semper Fratres