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Paul V. Mitchell

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Paul V. Mitchell, age 53, passed away September 5, 2005 after a hard fought battle with pancreatic cancer. Paul was born in Toledo, Ohio on August 24, 1952. He served 24 years in the Air Force and continued to serve his community as a postal carrier for seven years. Paul (Skip) is survived by...

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As I drove around town paul and I would always wave and share stories and chat.......... he in his mail truck and me in mine. i am very sorry about his dealth and am thinking of his wonderful family alot!! he was waaaaay too young. i will miss him....He was also one HELL of a baseball coach!!! he loved the game....

Carmine and I and ESPECIALLY Logan Rossetti love basball!!! Paul was Logans coach for sooooo many years, since T Ball!!! We were soo saddened to read of his sudden passing and have wanted to talk to the family, esp. Chris!!!! 540 8062 Paul was even our mailman sometimes and would get after Carmine for not mowing !!! Blessed be Paul.......WE LOVE YOU and will miss that S M I L E!!

I was stationed with Paul at my first duty station at Cannon AFB, NM in 1975 and we seemed to follow one another to Sembach, Germany 1977-79 for me and here in Colorado Springs in the early 1980's. We crossed paths here again after I retired from the service through the MSBL. My deepest sympathies to the family.

HI, I was Paul's first sponsor and supervior to Cheyenne Mountain AFS. Paul was assigned to my office upon arrival. When we met, we hit it off great, great sense of humor, and a great B.S.'er. Shortly after he was assigned, the Security Police Squadron needed a Administrative Specialist to help them, Paul volunteer, I would have liked to kept him, because we were like to two peas in a pod, we liked people, joked with people, and he had a great personality. We worked great as a team. Being...

My condolences to the family. I worked with Paul in the Air Force at NORAD. He was a great person and friend. My God Bless the family and Paul. You will be missed.