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Lt. Col. Paul K. Schreiber

Alexandria, Virginia

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SCHREIBER LT. COL. PAUL K. SCHREIBER, USMC, on Monday, April 26, 2004. Beloved husband of Gretchen W. Schreiber; father of Caroline, Kevin and Catherine Schreiber; son of Paul and Ellen Schreiber; brother of Helen Ricci of Philadelphia, PA., and Elizabeth Blane of Alexandria, VA. Friends may call...

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I worked with Paul back in the 70's for Charlie Dougherty. He was a wonderful person! Our little group became close friends and we shared alot of great times and fun. I still have to laugh thinking of him and another friend singing "Kansas City Here I Come" when they were driving to the Republican National Convention there!! Silly and fun loving with a huge zest for life. Always a kind and thoughtful person, Paul was a gentleman even before he became a Marine. In my mind he is still 20 years...

Our condolences to Gretchen, Paul and Ellen, Beth and Helen. We are certainly sorrow for this great loss, and are praying for you and the strength you will need.

We are sad for the great loss of a wonderful man and for the loss to all of your family.

Edith and Tony Ricci

Our condolences to your family. Paul worked under Lt. Col. Schreiber at 3/25 in Brookpark. He is now over in Iraq and is very sorry to hear of your loss. He has a lot of respect for Lt.Col. Schreiber. He is a man whom Paul will always remember for the leadership and guidance he gave Paul. May God Bless your family and Col. Schreiber.

Paul, whenever we got together at family functions you always mentioned how I was your "cool cousin" with that '67 camero. You made quite an impression in this life on everyone. God is lucky to have you. Please give my love to everyone up there. We will miss you. Love, Maryann

I was Specail Assistant to Senator Jeremiah Denton when Paul was on his staff. Senator Denton personally requested that General Kelly allow Paul to join the Corps. We all knew Paul was a great person and would become a great Marine if given the chance. Our prayers and thoughts go to Paul's family and to the Corps who just lost a great Marine. It was an honor to work with Paul and then to serve together in the Armed Forces of the United States.
Roy H. Adams,Jr.
Colonel (Ret) US Army

Truly a great Marine and extraordinary gentleman! We will all miss you!

Love,
Ken, Sally, Kenny, Rebecca, & Brendan Pooler