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Paul A. Montalbano

Richmond, Virginia

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Paul A. Montalbano, 43, departed this life suddenly April 24, 2004 at his residence in Virginia Beach. He is survived by his sons, Matthew and Drake. He was preceded in death by his father, Joseph J. Montalbano and is survived by his mother, Delores; brothers, Michael and Joseph; sisters, Joni...

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Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the Montalbano family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this very difficult and sad time.

May God Bless.

What a shock! Paul is just one of those guys you always expect to be there. I met Paul through my husband, and there was never a dull moment with Paul around. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. God bless.

I remember good times playing golf with Happy. Here's your chance to get that hole-in-one you always wanted. It's a perfect world up there from what I hear. Keep your head down and follow through!

My wife and I just spent some time with Paul at a charity function on Saturday. We were shocked to read of his sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Paul's family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. May happy memories be a joy forever! I have fond memories of growing up with my 4 siblings and the Montalbano's in Farmington. Happy was always the "jokester" in the bunch of my younger brothers' group. God Bless and may He keep you all well and safe! Khaki Duggan Weber

MY HEART AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO HAPPYS FAMILY. HE WILL BE MISSED GREATLY.

My thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.

I have known Happy and his family my whole life. We all grew up together. My heart aned prayers go out to the entire family at this sadden time in their lifes.

I met Paul shortly after he started working for First Data as a sales rep in 1999. At that time I was working in a support role for our Sales Team on the phones. Paul always made me smile--it would make my day to pick up the phone and hear his voice on the other end. Often we would be on calls together with unhappy merchants or bankers. After the call I'd be completely stressed and Paul would immediately call me back-laughing- and that one of a kind laugh I'll never forget. He taught me not...