Paul-Napper-Obituary

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Paul Eugene Napper

San Antonio, Texas

Feb 10, 1925 – Jan 19, 2019 (Age 93)

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BORN
February 10, 1925
DIED
January 19, 2019
AGE
93
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough Obituary

Paul Eugene Napper, age 93, passed away on Saturday, January 19, 2019, in San Antonio. He was born on February 10, 1925, in Springfield, Missouri, to parents, Nellie M. and Elmer Eugene Napper. Gene graduated from Jefferson High School in 1942 and Texas A&M University in 1946. Paul...

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Paul had a very special place in the life of our son, Colin McDonald, during our time at Manor Baptist "Church. I am sure many parents feel the same . Paul was such an inspiration to the children he taught. So sorry I only knew about his death a few days ago; after the funereal.

Our Cavender Family mourns the loss of a good friend and a very loyal and respected Employee. Paul always met our customers with a smile and a genuine demeanor. I enjoyed my years working on his side...learning from him and admiring his gentle nature. We send our thoughts and prayers to the Napper family,

Rick Cavender

Paul and Annie were great neighbors. Have missed Paul since he moved. May he Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory.

Dear Bill and family,

My brothers, Tom and Russell Beatty, and I, Alois Beatty, send our condolences to you for the loss of your father. We were your next door neighbors for many years long ago on Gramercy Street. We remember your father fondly and wish you comfort during this time.

Sincerely,

Alois Beatty

I am sorry for your family's loss.

Dear Napper brothers,
What a wonderful memories were made in our much younger years at Manor. Between my mom and your parents, we were truly blessed! My prayers for peace and comfort are for you and your families. May God continue to Bless you all.

We are praying for God's peace & comfort for you all.

I loved Paul! He was a wonderful Christian man and he added immeasurably to my life here at Morningside Meadows. He and his friend, Elizabeth Griggs, taught me to play "42" and they were both so patient with me. We still talk about Paul when we are playing that old Texas game and what fun we had with him. RIP, sweet Paul, and I know you will.

Bev

Love you Grandaddy! Thanks for a lifetime of selfless service and the wonderful example you set for al who knew you.