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Paul R. Koutruba

Montgomery, Massachusetts

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Paul R. Koutruba, 71, passed away on September 18, 2019. He grew up in Indian Orchard and lived in Montgomery for many years. Paul was a proud Vietnam Veteran, beloved Father, world traveler, sports fan, skier, and bird watcher. He worked for the United States Postal Service in the Springfield...

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Paul & I were 2 Greek brothers. Played high school hockey together, Rode motorcycles together And we were both combat veterans of Viet Nam. The last time I saw Paul was in the late 80s when we were both living in 16 acres. Everything was always good with us. Condolences to all his family and friends and may he R. I. P.

Nora, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. I am so sad to hear of your Dads passing. He was a GREAT guy! I never knew what the next adventure would be, but I was always so happy to see him come around the corner to my desk. He loved to travel with you. I wish there were postcards in heaven because I know I would get one from your Dad. Hugs to you, Alyson Reed

Nora, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time. I am so sad to hear of your Dads passing. He was a GREAT guy! I never knew what adventure we would be planning next and was always happy to see him come around the corner to my desk..he was always so excited to travel with you. I wish they had postcards from heaven because I know I would get one from your Dad.
Hugs to you, Alyson Reed

REST IN PEACE PAUL. MY CONDOLENCES TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS. I ALWAYS ENJOYED TALKING TO YOU MY POSTAL BROTHER.

Paul was a Purple Heart Recipient.

Rest In Peace, Paul. Your skiing & travel stories with your daughter will be missed. My condolences to the family.

Rest in peace brother. It was an honor to work with you and know you. And you were right, retirement as soon as possible is awesome!

So deeply saddened to hear that Paul has passed away...he is such a part of many cherished memories, as our families were very close friends, growing up together in the Orchard. I will never forget his booming voice and awesome laugh...his intelligence and thought-provoking conversations. I will always be grateful for his kindness in paying his respects at services for both my parents, and the stories he told of so many good times with them. He will be missed...but I find comfort knowing he...