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Paul Howard Rich

Santa Ana, California

1941 - 2018

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Rich, Paul Howard passed away January 17, 2018. He is survived by Mary, his wife of 57 years, 5 children, 16 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and his sister Gahyle Unan. Paul was born on April 14, 1941 in Worcester, MA. He was a 55 year member of IBEW Local 441 (electrical workers)....

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I think of you often my friend. I hope you and Bill are walking together each day. Miss you both,

I miss Ya, My friend. xx

I'm so sorry for your loss. Paul was great to me during my short time with Local 411. I would love to visit his final resting place. Please reach out if I can ever be of help.

Just I wanna say Thanks for let us learn and share the PC class with Mario y the others We'll see over there whatever you are.

Paul was a friend of my brother Jim Stodola. He was at our home a lot and I always enjoyed him. Jim has been gone for 11 years now. God bless the family. JoLana Stodola Sivley [email protected]

How fortunate we are that in our hearts we keep forever the memories
of those we love...and the time we shared together."
May you feel the warm embrace, the loving memories,and hear happy echoes of the good times you shared together.
Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones shines down to let us know they are with us.
Paul will be missed.
God Bless

I'll never forget the day Paul showed everyone in our office the right way to walk a picket line. We each got up and shuffled slowly back and forth, switching our stake and sign from one shoulder to the other at each end of our imaginary line.
What fun!
Paul was both a gentleman and a gentle man. He is loved and missed by many.

I will miss Paul's smile and happy attitude. That's how I will always remember him.

Please accept my heartfelt condolences and prayers of comfort to the family. May the Living and true God comfort the family during this difficult time. Matthew 22:31,32