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Paul Charles Scheuermann

Sarasota, Florida

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Scheuermann, Paul Charles Feb. 10, 1937 - Oct. 28, 2014 Paul Charles Scheuermann died October 28, 2014, at age 77 due to throat cancer from smoking. He was born February 10. 1937, in Elmhurst, NY. Paul followed in his father's footsteps as a second generation master electrician for Local #3. He...

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Uncle Paul - we have lost you now after decades of ferocious battling against all odds, but we can NEVER lose your humor, your laughter, or your undying spirit! Thank you for those remarkable gifts, and we look forward to celebrating them this weekend in the true fashion you would have wanted - and would be doing yourself if you were here. Don't worry, I'll save a tall glass of Absolut for you!

All my love til we meet again,
Craig

I have learned to know Paul through the words of his wife Lorretta as a nurse at the Freindship Center. He was a man with special courage and appreciation of live.Best wishes and special thoughts to Lorretta and family.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Paul only his with Loretta. When ever she spoke of him she would always talk about what a wonderful and kind caring person he was. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Scheuermann family.

You and Paul had a wonderful life together. Keep those sweet memories in your heart forever.

Loretta, Paulie is resting in peace.

Our Paul will live in our hearts, always. Blessed to have been in his presence these past yrs. Touched many lives with his humor,the twinkling in his eyes, the smile and (messing up Naaman's hair each time he could). Our hearts are broken but the love he's left us to share with others will remain. Loretta, his other half we love you and are here for you...Patti and Naaman


whenever Paul would come to the office or I'd see him in the hallway, he ALWAYS had such a heat-warming smile. He was always pleasant to be around. He will be deeply missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Scheuermann.
Janet Keefe
Heritage Oaks Office

As a Hospice Chaplain I meet all kinds of people...but Paul, like the Twin Towers you helped erect, you towered. Your courageous accepting life with its joys and sorrows without complaining. It was glorious agony helping you cross over.

Loretta, Lauren, and Ryan...God be with you we have not seen the last of Paul.

Paul was always a joy to be around. Always upbeat and full of piss and vinegar. He lived life to the fullest, andnow I pray that Heaven is ready for a very active newcomer to the Kingdom!!!!!