PAUL-POCH-Obituary

PAUL J. POCH

Strongsville, Ohio

May 14, 1948 – Aug 11, 2021

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BORN
May 14, 1948
DIED
August 11, 2021
LOCATION
Strongsville, Ohio

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73, passed away August 11, 2021. Beloved husband of Michelle "Teri" Poch for 51 years. Loving father of Deborah Wutz and Kenneth Poch. Brother of Robert (Lynette), Michael (Marcia), and Thomas. Dear grandfather of Natalie and Nicole. Paul retired from University Hospital and was a college level...

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Mr. Poch was a great guy, sly sense of humor, kind hearted, family man. He was proud of military service, and lived the core values he learned there. My deepest thoughts and prayers to the Poch family. I was taken a back by his passing, but slowly flooded by fond memories.

I am so very sorry to hear of Paul's death. He was a respected colleague at UH, but also a dear friend who I admired for his generosity and realness of spirit. As I completed my MBA, I reached out to him for his Math expertise as I studied Statistics; he was gracious to help me understand the complex equations. As my son graduated HS in 2018, Paul also helped us with his Algebra II challenges. I will forever remember him as a man with a servant's heart, always willing to be a blessing to...

I'm so very sorry to hear this news. Paul was a wonderful man. Only had the pleasure to work with him a short time. Many prayers to his family.

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Paul always had a positive outlook on things, and made countless positive contributions to patients lives in his time at University Hospitals. Many people look up to Paul and continue to talk about his impact at UH. His calm demeanor and positive attitude drew many people to him. My sincere thoughts and prayers to Paul's family and friends.

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My deepest sympathy to the family. I worked with Paul for many years at UH. Just a great friend and coworker. He always talked about his kids. He was so proud of you. I will miss him.

I am so very sorry to see this today. I met Paul many years ago when we both worked at KeyBank. Paul was such a kind, quiet person. I always enjoyed my interactions with him. Long after we parted ways, I remember running into Paul at UH downtown, while I was there with family - so nice to catch up, even if only for a few minutes. Paul will be missed by many. May he Rest In Peace, and may his family and friends be comforted by good memories.