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Paul A. O'Hop Sr.

Moscow, Pennsylvania

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MOSCOW — Paul A. O'Hop Sr., of Moscow, passed away on Nov. 27, 2016, surrounded by his loving family.

He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Florentine "Floren" Wroblewski. Born in Avoca to the late William and Estelle O'Hop, Paul was the youngest of 12 children. He was raised in the...

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I can't believe that much time has passed since Paul's passing.

Surely, we lost a great man...and I hope his only surviving sibling, Henry, is doing well.

I've met the entire family over the years, and surely they were all brilliant as well. I know my brother in law, William, definitely excelled in everything he did...and he did a lot. Great sense of humor, played guitar, flew his own plane, etc., etc.

Me, being pretty much the same age as Paul, only...

I am sorry to learn of the loss of Paul. He made it possible for me to complete my studies at Wilkes . May the Lord bless his family in every special way. Not only was he great but also good man .

Dear Floren and Family,

I just this very moment learned of the passing of Paul, what a wonderful man he was in every way,

Paul was a brilliant man with so much compassion to all he met,

I will never forget our time together in Harrisburg and in Scranton during the 1981 Campaign for Mayor, Paul was a true friend,

I am deeply saddened by Paul's passing,

Please accept our heartfelt condolences,

Gene and Linda Veno

Dear Floren & Family,
I am saddened by the loss of Paul and pray the Lord will comfort you at this time. I am amazed at all of his accomplishments and proud just to have known him.

I am so saddened by the passing of Paul...

He was my brother in law, William's brother.

I first remember him and brother Henry at my mom's house...maybe around ten?

He was a very handsome young man...could have been a movie star I thought.

I knew he did a lot; but after reading his obit. I am extremely amazed at all his did accomplish...Awesome.

Truly, a very gifted man and gave to all.

I do remember calling him for advice; and I did take his...

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Condolences to your family - remember all the good times that you have had with him. I remember him teaching taxes at Marywood and thoroughly enjoying the class. He made learning fun! RIP Paul.

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. PAUL WAS A GREAT
ADMINISTRATOR, BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY,A GOOD PERSON. I AM SURE HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF YOU.SORRY, I CANNOT MAKE VIEWING.

Paul was a special friend to my wife Ann and me for many years. But most importantly, he was the catalyst for furthering my education. (He always disliked the term "teacher".) I learned much because of Professor O'Hop and I am forever grateful.