Paul-Powers-Obituary

Paul Powers

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Paul J. Powers, 85WORCESTER - Paul J. Powers, 85, of Worcester, passed away Tuesday, December 11, 2018.Paul was born in Worcester, son of John J. and Mary J. (Joyce) Powers and lived in Worcester all his life. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Anne "Nancy" (Haran) Powers; his children, John...

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Paul was a great friend, a fantastic neighbor and a true family man. I often admired his kindness and thoughtfulness. He is missed by me and many others. May God watch over him.

I just happened to be thinking about your wonderful family today and found this online. I am very saddened to hear that Paul passed away. It has been several years since I have seen you all. I still have the beautiful claddagh necklace he gave me from Ireland. My dad (Paul Beaudreau) will be very sad to hear of his passing. Our family sends all of you our condolences , peace and hugs. Paul was like a second father to me at one point and I loved spending time with him, Nancy and of course Joe....

Dear Nancy and Family, Jim and I are so sorry and sad about Paul's death. I remember his smile which lit up any room he entered. May the memories that you built together and with the family surround you with his love and give you peace and comfort at such a sad time.

Peg and Jim McDermott

Dear Nancy and family, I am sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers go out to you all in this time of grieving. May the grace of God shine upon you in the upcoming days, and know that Paul is at rest and at peace. Look fondly upon the memories of him, and cherish the time he had with you. I always enjoyed seeing my "Powers" cousins, they made me feel welcome. God bless you all!

Mrs Powers, Jimmy and Family : I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your memories help guide you through this difficult time .

Lori D'Onofrio

Mrs. Powers , Jim and family,
All I can say is..I'm so sorry! Thinking of you!

Lynne Bishop

He was a dear friend, a neighbor of many years and an active citizen and watch dog for Green Hill park. He NEVER said no to anyone who asked for his assistance. He would think for a second or two and reply "yes, I can do that". I will miss him dearly and pray that the wind is always at his back and the sun shines upon his face.

Your family was fortunate to have him for a long time. Indeed, The world was lucky to have him. God Bless you