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Paul Roath

Spokane, Washington

04/02/1961 - 09/19/2010

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ROATH, Paul Andrew (Age 49) Passed away September 19, 2010 in Las Vegas, NV, where he had made his home for the last 16 years. Paul was born on Easter Sunday, April 2, 1961, in Spokane, WA. Paul was a Journeyman with Las Vegas Carpenter Local 1977. He is preceded in death by his parents Roy...

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I held your hand when you were an infant, I watched in amazement as you grew to manhood an I once again held your hand as you went to see Jesus. I know you wanted to see Mom and Dad and Kenneth, (hope you remember to tell Kenneth what I told you) I loved you and will always miss you. Your sister-in-law, Nancy

There are no words to express the loss of our best and dearest friend ever. Friends come and go through our journey in life, but the friendship we have with Paul has only grown as each year passed. My husband Mike, Paul and I called ourselves the three musketeers and this shall always be for we know God has taken Paul to a better place that awaits all of us,and we will meet up with our DEAR FRIEND again. You will continue to live through the love we hold for you Paul and the countless...

When my dad was born he was crying and everyone around him was smiling, he lived his life so that when he died eveyone around him was crying and he is the one smiling I miss you and you will always be my hero

Rest with God, Paul. You live still in our memories.

I haven't seen Paul for many years, when i heard of his paasing I was shocked.
I was thinking of Paul today and it made me sad and then I started laughing when I thought about his parties, going to the boat races and going to the lakes.
He was so funny in a quit kind of way.
He still has me laughing.
He IS a great guy!
Bye my freind!
Steve S.

Hi ! I am Kelli Dobson (Roath) daughter of David Roath. Paul was a great Uncle and was always happy and a very hard worker and always did the best to the top work of whatever he did. He was kind and was always a good guy and was there when ever family was in need of a shoulder. Love u Uncle Paul will miss u deeply.