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Paul L. Schell

Temple, Pennsylvania

Sep 28, 1929 – Oct 4, 2023 (Age 94)

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BORN
September 28, 1929
DIED
October 4, 2023
AGE
94
LOCATION
Temple, Pennsylvania
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Paul L. Schell, "Pap Pap", 94, of Bern Township, passed away peacefully in his home on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, with his sons, Dennis and Scott, by his side. Born in Nuremberg, PA, on September 28, 1929, he was the son of Lloyd and Dartha (Nause) Schell. Paul was the husband of the late Jessie...

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My condolences as the loss of Dad's and Grands leave many voids that we all miss. He is a great man that will be missed by many. Strength to your family to endure thru such a great loss.

Deepest sympathy to the family on your loss. He will be missed by all. May God bless your family in this time of sorrow. Michael and Barbara Screpesi

Paul built a thriving eatery and miniature golf business which is still going strong. I got to know him personality when he went to Body Zone. He was liked by everyone that knew him. He was an amazing man!

Our condolences to the Schell family. Paul was always very friendly to all he met. He will be greatly missed. I will always remember him as a sweet and gentle man.

Paul surely was good at Golf! My husband played golf with him several years and they had lots of fun. They sometimes traveled far to play, and Paul always wanted to stop for ice cream along the way before going home1! very nice man!!

So sorry for your loss of your dad. My thoughts and prayers Are with you both Scott and Denis also the family. I aways enjoyed the time your dad would show his amazing train set up in his basement and where he wanted me to put the lighting to accent a area .

My condolences to Dennis & Scott, I will always remember your Dad wanting to do the "Bunny Hop" when I played the music for Schell's Christmas Party!! May he rest in peace.

My condolences to the family. The Schell's Drive-In provided much enjoyment to families for over half a century and is still operating with mini-golf. Thank you Mr. Schell.

Rest in peace Paul, you were a great man to have known and golfed with.