PAUL-PFAHLER-Obituary

PAUL L. PFAHLER

Gainesville, Florida

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PFAHLER, PAUL L. Dr. Paul Leighton Pfahler, 80, of Gainesville died on December 21, 2010. Dr. Pfahler was born on the family farm in Essex County, Ontario, Canada on November 3, 1930, the youngest child of Charles and Vivian Pfahler. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of...

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Dear Cile, Diane, and Beth,

I just read Beth's Christmas letter and learned of your loss. I am so, so sad for you all and all of your family and friends. I always ADORED your father.

I can still see him riding around Gainesville on his bicycle with his big book rack. I also remember how he and Beth compared the quality of all the coffees at the fast food restaurants.

My entire family, including my parents and sister, send their condolences. You all are in...

Dear Cile, Diane and Beth:
I have such happy memories of my time with your family. Dr. Pfahler was special, and I know you feel his loss deeply. My thoughts are with your family.

I just learned today of Paul's passing. Words cannot express my sorrow and the sense of loss I feel. He was a very special person and a delight to be around. I will miss his wit and laughter. Please, please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.

I am so sorry to hear of your husband's death. I wish you God's peace during this difficult transition. Mary Flanagan (friend of Janine Durieux)

Gilbert, my prayers are with you and your family in your time of bereavement.

Dear Cile, so sorry to hear about the lost of your husband, Paul. My best wishes to you to have the strength to carry on without Paul. Sincerely, Vikki Wallace

Aunt Cile and family..... I wish that I could be with you sharing your grief. I didn't get to spend much time with "Uncle Paul" but I can assure you, the time I spent with him definitely changed my life and I will be forever grateful.

Aunt Cile,Diane and Beth,
I'm so sorry to hear about Uncle Paul. He's one of those people that I just thought would be around forever. I find it hard to express how much I cared for him. He was always one of my very favourite people to have a conversation with. He was always so interesting and interested, even when it came to "The Gatornationals" and my love of cars. Even when he went to the golf course with Shane and I in Gainsville, he seemed to enjoy the experience. His perspective...

Diane and family I am so sorry for loss. You are in my thoughts and prayer