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Paul Hutchison Loughlin

Bolton Maryland, Connecticut

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LOUGHLIN - Paul Hutchison suddenly on August 27, 2004. Beloved husband of Kimberly Caldwell Loughlin of Sparks/Glencoe, Maryland. Loving father of Kathryn Hutchison Loughlin. Devoted son of Susan and Michael Loughlin of N. Haledon, NJ. Dear grandson of Helen H. Probst. Cherished brother of John...

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I hope it's ok that even though I placed one of the first entries over a year ago, that I'm writing again:

Not a day seems to go by that I don't think of my old friend/co-worker/supervisor... Still over a year later, there is such a profound sense of loss...

It's strange to think that Paul had already moved on to Oldfields School from Ruxton Country School before he died -- but one thing is for certain -- RCS is not the same without him...

It's been a year since Paul's passing and it still seems like yesterday that he was stopping in my office for coffee and a quick car pool "pep talk". Paul was a great man and taught me how to think more "two-sided" as he called it - and it works wonders. I was blessed to have him in my life and miss him very much. RCS is not the same with out him, but all of us are better for having known and loved him.

I cannot believe what I have just read in the Villanova Alumni magazine-his name sitting there in Memoriam. I had no idea of his passing. Paul was a very dear friend of mine and although we had not spoken in years I never forgot what a wonderful person he was. My belated thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family. If there is anything that I can do for his family please contact me.
Nicole Enderle-Ahrens

As I write a chill passes over me. I just opened my Villanova Alumni magazine to see his name sitting there in Memoriam. I had no idea of his passing. I graduated a year ahead of Paul both at RHS and Villanova. My belated thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family.

What a hoot Paul was - I met him the first day at Villanova in the Fall on 1985. During Orientation we were asked to give ourselves a nickname that began with the first letter of our name and he dubbed himself Pugnacious Paul. I called him that fondly for the next four years and we always had a laugh. So sorry for your loss and I will keep you all in my prayers. He is surely very missed.

I am so very sorry to have heard of Paul's death. He was a dear and special friend and person-so passionate and thoughtful, deliberate-always putting others' needs before his. He will be missed, and my memories of him will never fade. My heartfelt wishes to all of the family.

Paul, May gods light shine on you forever...Thoughts and prayers of support to all who love you. Just as the pastor said at your funeral. "This may be the Sox's year" Everyone at RHS misses you dearly. God bless.

Ruxton Country School graduation June 2004

Red Sox's #1 fan!