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Paul D. MAZOH

Strongsville, Ohio

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MAZOH PAUL D. MAZOH, 55, passed away October 1, 2015 after a long battle with cancer. Loving husband of Mary C. Dear father of Kaitlin Mazoh, Matthew and Emily Diffenbacher. Cherished brother of Judith Zoll (Michael) and Margery Mazoh (Becky Streem). Son of the late Marvin and Patricia. Beloved...

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It was an honor to take care of Paul during his battle with cancer. His humor and ever present smile I will always cherish. Even when things were not going well he still had something to say that would make you laugh. He was an inspiration to all that were lucky enough to meet him.

God Bless, Cindy Williams, RN

Dear Mary,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in my prayers.

Denise Dedek

Hi my name is Ashley I am a caregiver at Fairview Hospital and I took care of Paul a number of times! It'saddens me to hear he has lost his battle with cancer! I am extremely sorry for your loss! I just wanted to let the family know he was a great guy and loved by many!! He always made me laugh and told me I NEED to go to "Swansons" if I want a good burger! He really was a great guy!! Again I am very sorry for your loss!,Hi my name is Ashley I am a caregiver at Fairview Hospital and I took...

Paul.....your friends in Jersey will miss you. Keep smiling!
Ben, Gabe,Jacquie, Phyllis, Jen.

it was such a pleasure to know paul. he loved life and he loved mary and his family, but most important was his love for the lord jesus. may gods loving arms be around mary his friend and soul mate.

To Paul's entire family I wish you all my sincere condolences! Paul was my neighbor on Ludlow Rd. and we grew up in the same neighborhood and went to the same schools, my memories of him are fond ones, he was a truly nice guy! I wish the family peace during this difficult time, Sincerely

Jeffrey Christopher Serfilippi

My Brother Paul n me

Paul and I became Brothers several years back when we joined Christ Church together. In a short time Paul filled my life with humor (we understood each other's humor WAY too well!), insights into life and then incredible inspiration as his cancer returned. Paul dealt with pain, fear, and treatments in a majestic way. Never complaining, never asking "why me", just accepting the challenge of battle with his soul mate Mary. He put his total trust in God and shared his faith openly and with great...