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Paul J. Santora Sr.

Cos Cob, Connecticut

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Santora, Sr., Paul J.Paul J Santora Sr., Builder and Decorated World War II Combat Veteran, Paul "Maxie" Santora, Sr., 91, of Cos Cob, Connecticut passed away peacefully in the home he constructed with his own hands in 1958 this past Saturday, September 7, 2013. Born the son of Mary Lodato...

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May he rest in peace and, for his loving family,may wonderful memories keep love & faith alive in your hearts. So very sorry for your loss - I was proud to have met him in my lifetime.

To the Santora Family,
Many thoughts of sympathy go out to you. Paul will be especially missed at the Tidewatcher meetings at the Boat Club.
The Officers, Governors, and Members of the Mianus River Boat & Yacht Club

From our first conversation more than 13 years ago to our last visit in his kitchen, Paul was always kind, gentle, humble, and fair. Our hearts go out to Donna, Debby, David, Joey, Paul Jr., and the entire extended family. Both Paul and Ossie were very special people, and it was an honor and a blessing to know them. We hope they are resting now in each other's arms in heaven.

To Paul and Family,
Our prayers are with your Family. Your Dad always made me feel welcome and smiled whenever I came to the door to deliver the newspaper. Thank you for sharing your Dad's incredible life story.
Chris White- Huntington Beach, CA
(former Gregory roader)

To the Santora family so sorry for your loss. I remember first moving into the neiborhood how your Dad and Mom and family made our family feel welcome. May your dad rest in peace.

Debbie, Paul, Gene and rest of Santora family sorry to hear of your loss and god bless,

Memories of such a good, dear man, may the next chapter bring him joy.

Our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the Santora family. Paul and Ossie were very special to us when we moved to Gregory Road, and I will never forget them and their kindnesses toward us. Paul had a heart of gold, was one of the most gentle, humble, and generous people I have known. He was a wonderful human being. May he be happy in Heaven!

My Father asked me to write this note of condolence to your Family for him.
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To All of the Santora Family;
I first met “Maxie” as a Caddy around 1934 at the Millbrook Club.
It is a consensus; we all had the highest regard & admiration for all of his accomplishments for his Family, his Country & his Fellow Man.
With hard work, sacrifice & diligence he achieved upward mobility for himself & his Family.
My...