Paul-Palange-Obituary

Paul Vincent Palange

Seekonk, Rhode Island

Age 66

About

AGE
66
LOCATION
Seekonk, Rhode Island

Obituary

Send Flowers

SEEKONK - Paul Vincent Palange, age 66, of Seekonk, MA, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, April 4, 2021. Paul Palange took on many challenges in his life. And he met them all head-on. This proud Syracuse University graduate began his working career as a reporter for the Woonsocket Call in 1978....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I knew Paul in high school though I did not keep up with him after graduation. We rode the bus to Xaverian and were on the school newspaper. What a great life he lived, and the positive influence he had on the people he came in contact with. Happy to read that his love of journalism stayed with him throughout his life. My condolences to his family and friends on their loss.

At this difficult time, may you find comfort in knowing that others share in your sorrow. With Deepest Condolences to the family,
Joan Crawley

Though I never met you, Melissa always shared stories of you and your love of family. May those memories and stories give your family love, comfort and smiles through the tears in the difficult days ahead. My condolences to the entire family.

Paul was a great neighbor and friend. Taken so young, my heart is with Andria, Olivia and Jonathan.

My heart is heavy with sadness. My sincerest condolences. I did not know Paul personally, but through the words of his family, and posts they have shared, I knew him to be a kind and loving man. May the comfort you receive from friends and family lift you up through this most difficult time.

Andria and Family:
Please accept our deepest condolences on the passing of Paul. From the days of his unparalleled advocacy for the Pawtucket Arts Festival thru to his same support for seniors, his commitment to the community was boundless. Paul exhibited an equal commitment to quality journalism, based on facts and accuracy. A true gentleman who will be missed.

My memories of Paul come from a time when his sister Lisa and I were in high school and he was the big brother who was in college. When he was home I would call and ask if Lisa was there- he would answer yes and hang up the phone. I would call back and say I would like to speak with Lisa- he would yell Lisa do you want to speak with Colette and then he would say she doesn't want to talk and hang up. Of course I would call again and then he would give the phone to Lisa.
He always had a...