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Paul was genuinely kind, quick to smile, lit up with a light that shone his whole life I have no doubt. Missing him this rainy day in Cedarwood. Tom and Camille
Tom Bryant
September 24, 2023 | Friend
Waltham, Massachusetts
May 16, 1960 – Sep 29, 2020 (Age 60)
SENIOR, Paul W. Of Waltham. September 29, 2020. Husband of Kathleen M. (McGann) Senior. Father of Melissa M. Brenden (Adam) of Westford and Matthew P. Senior of Waltham, grandfather of Emily and Molly Brenden, brother of Michael Senior of Hyde Park, Everett Senior of Shingle Springs, CA, Mark...
Read MorePaul was genuinely kind, quick to smile, lit up with a light that shone his whole life I have no doubt. Missing him this rainy day in Cedarwood. Tom and Camille
Tom Bryant
September 24, 2023 | Friend
It has been decades, and as I have never forgotten, I remember Paul, he was the best....my sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones. He will never be forgotten .....God Bless....
Ron
Clarence White
July 04, 2021 | EULESS, TX | Classmate
In times of tears remember the laughter.I knew Paul as the mail man for my son and his family. I stayed with them different times, for several months, as I was babysitting his children in the past 3 years. I always looked forward to seeing Paul through the day as I walked my grandchildren in the neighborhood. I miss seeing his bright smile and thoughtfulness as we would chat about our grandchildren! He loved all of you so much. He will be missed by the neighborhood and our Family.
Karen Barner
November 30, 2020 | East Greenbush, NY | Acquaintance
Our family was so sad to her about Paul's passing. He was genuinely one of the good guys. He was such a happy spirit, and our children loved to see him coming up the walk to deliver the mail. He knew all of their names and always asked about them as they grew up. We missed him terribly when his route was changed.
The Wack Family Wack
October 23, 2020 | WALTHAM, MA | Acquaintance
Paul Senior was our mailman for many years in Cedarwood. Endlessly kind and positive he felt like a member of the family. We loved bumping into him around Waltham after his route changed several years ago.
Paul loved his family, loved life, and was the best of us. He will be missed.
Tom and Camille. Florence Rd. Waltham
Thomas Bryant
October 07, 2020 | Acquaintance
Paul was a wonderful, kind, caring presence in the Warrendale community. We will sorely miss his friendly wave and his always positive and cheerful spirit.
Don Becker
October 07, 2020 | Waltham, MA
Paul was our letter carrier in the Cedarwood neighborhood for many years. He always performed his duties in a faithful and professional manner. We were particularly grateful for his kindness to our next door neighbor, Anna Berstein.
Anna was a Holocaust escapee who lost her family in the Holocaust. When she became unable to get to her mailbox, Paul would carry her mail up many steps and put it in her front door. He was also credited with saving the life of another elderly neighbor when...
Kevin Lyman
October 05, 2020 | Waltham, MA | Acquaintance
To Pauls' Family,
Paul was a thoughtful kind mail carrier. He went the extra mile to talk and lend a helping hand. He helped our elderly disabled Mom get into the car. We will miss his smile. Please except our sincere condolences.
Tom & Jan Demeo
Tomjan Demeo
October 04, 2020 | Waltham, MA | Acquaintance
So sorry to hear about Paul. He was our mailman for years up in Cedarwood and I believe he left because he was having trouble walking the hills. I have to say, in all the years he delivered the mail, he was the nicest guy you ever wanted to meet.
Always a big smile on his face. I would think of him and hoped he would come back. My deepest condolences to the family
RIP Paul.
Mary Antonellis
October 04, 2020 | Waltham