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Paul Alan Scranton Jr.

Tallahassee, Florida

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Paul Alan Scranton Jr. Paul Alan Scranton Jr., passed away on January 8th, 2009, after complications due to a stroke. He was 10 days shy of his 59th birthday. Paul was born January 18th, 1950, in Eugene, Oregon to Paul and Barbara Scranton. His dad, Paul Sr., an FBI agent, was transferred along...

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He was so very special...I hope Paul and my hubby, Larry "Bo" Lindsey, are having a grand time in Heaven...will see you both later!

Paul -- your positive impact in the lives of your family, friends, and this world remain a strong, and lasting legacy. You are remembered well, always loved, and dearly missed. Go, Vikings!

-- Ronnie Sachs

Patty,
I am so sorry. I didn't know about Paul until today.My heart,thoughts and prayers go out to you,Elizabeth and Tara. I remember so well all the fun we had at Gilchrist and all the good food you and Paul supplied for the many events we had. He will be greatly missed by all. I would love to hear from you.Please let me know how you are. You can reach me at [email protected]
Love to you, Donna Ainsworth

Paul,
This is the first time since you were born that you have not been here on my birthday. It is still so strange to be three and not four...Patti reminded me that you would have wanted the day to be special, and it was. Bob and I raised our glasses many times to you yesterday, sharing many memories. But I missed your phone call, your sweet sentiments, and your terrible singing.
Looking forward to seeing you again someday my brother.
Love, Ginny

Paul, what can I say about him! He was awesome!! He helped me by donating 2 coolers full of subs for a Light the Night walk several years ago. I was in charge of getting donations- he didn't blink an eye and gave me an immediate "Yes" to help. My husband and he had both battled the same disease. He was the true spirit of a "Norland Viking" personified. I still can't believe he has left this earthly world- but I know my husband, Larry Lindsey, met him at the pearly gates. Blessings to you,...

Dear Patty, Elizabeth and Tara,

Eric and I want you to know how sorry we are for your loss. Patty, it has been many years since we all have been together but you and Paul have always been in my heart with many fond memories of holidays, weddings, family dinners and just old fashion "stopping by". Then life happens and years go by with a blink of an eye.

As I read everyone's condolences to you, we all feel the same love and joy to have been a part of Paul's life. It is an...

To Paul's family,
I am a fellow classmate (1968) and I want to express my deepest sympathy. The last time I saw Paul was at a Norland reunion and he was the same positive person I remembered from High School. The class of 1968 shared so many special memories and Paul will always be part of them.

I am so sorry about your loss Patti. Those seem like such inadequate words. I always looked up to Paul and it saddened me so to receive the news. Many blessings upon all of you. I read many of the entries in the guestbook and it appears you are surrounded by love. Carole (Altman) Smith

To all of Paul's longtime friends and customers: Thank you sincerely for all of your notes and memory stories of our brother. It is certainly a comfort of sorts knowing how far and wide his memory goes, and for how many years he has had an impact on so various a range of friends. He was certainly a fine man and a quiet witness for our Lord (quiet only in the sense that he never expected any applause or recognition for his many acts of kindness). Please continue to pray for Patty, Elizabeth...