Paul-Minton-Obituary

Paul Minton

Orlando, Florida

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Minton, Paul Paul Minton, 78, passed away on 5/16/2011 at home in Heber Springs, AR after a long bout with cancer. Paul served in the Army and Air Force and had a jewelry store in Winter Park. He is survived by his loving wife Dot.

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Ten years have passed now and I still think about you and Dot. I know that Dot is now with you and I can only imagine your joy. I'm still fooling around with metal detectors and many memories pop into my head about our adventures digging in the Florida soil. You were such a great friend and I miss you and Dot.

Dot, I am so sorry to of found this information so late. My heart goes out to you and I wish I would of been closer to you two like the years before. I love you two and will always remember our very first meeting in Altamonte Springs in 1972! Those wonderful times garage sailing and metal detecting will always be with me. I felt that I should try to call you guys up and surprise you and ended up finding this site. I hope you are well Dot and please accept my sincere condolence.

Paul (Jimmy),
I heard about you all my life through my parents. You were my father Howard Bailey's best friend growing up in Memphis. Thank you for all the wonderfull memories of you and him that you shared with me. You are and always will be a wonderfull part of my life.
I know my Daddy was there to meet you when you were called home. I'm sure that was a great reunion to behold.

As Always, My Love To You,

Anyone that loved Paul as much as I do please lets talk about his being the wounderful man he was contact me at [email protected] just put as the subject Paul Minton

For you Paul you'll always be the candle at the end of my tunnel. You were always there and now I don't know what to do with out you. Love you forever fly with God Paul you deserve it. Love you my sphinx Jenny

I meet this man when I was 12 yrs old and never lost contact with him. He was a wounderful man that helped me in so many ways and helped me find the right path all to many times and anyone who knew paul knew that he had a good way of helping people get on the right track. I will forever love and honor that man as a father. Forever in my thoughts you will be Paul I Love and miss you. Jenny