PAUL-LEMLEY-Obituary

PAUL LEMLEY

University Place, Washington

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Paul W. Lemley Born February 1st, 1935, to Lyle and Ruth Lemley joining older sister Patty. He died peacefully on September 15th, 2010, after a courageous battle with cancer. He grew up in Tacoma, graduated from Stadium High School in 1953, attended the College of Puget Sound, and graduated from...

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Dear Dory,
We cherish our memories of Paul. He brought insight and wisdom to our small group discussions. He was our friend who pushed us nearer to God.

May God hold you and your family in His loving arms. Give you comfort, strength and peace.

All our love Dory,

Sally and Joe

Dear Aunt Dory,
Smiling at my many memories of my young summers with you and Uncle Paul, Paul lives on. While sad, I know you are resting in your faith, God's love and family. See you Thursday.
Debbie

Dory and Family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. He was a special man and will forever be remembered by all who came in contact with him. As Walt Whitman quoted:

He is not gone, He is just away,
With a cherry smile and the wave of the hand,
He has wandered into an unknown land,
And left us wondering how very fair that land
May be, since he tarries there.
God bless and keep you. Louis and Marie Williams, (Tacoma)

Dear Dory and Family,
It is a sad day at the loss of such a great man. I think my best memory of him is that he was the only Dad that would play hoop out in the driveway with us. He allowed me to shoot there anytime, day or night, 365 days a year. Your family has provided me with so many happy memories and friendships. We are all better people for having the honor to know him.

Dave, sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a special man. I remember his kindness when we had younglife meetings at your parents home. May God Bless you and your family. Ron Grant, Foss Class of 78

Dory and family,

We are so sorry to here of Paul's passing. We feel awful about not being able to be at the service. We are down in Lafayette getting Cissy's mom settled in her assisted living place.
Paul was a special man. I have always felt like one of the family. From playing hoops in the driveway to ski trips or just hanging out at the house, I have always felt welcome. He will be missed, but what a comfort to know that he is now in a better place. We will be...