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Paul Vincent Severin

Richmond, Virginia

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Paul Vincent Severin, of Ashland, Va., died Thursday, April 6. He was 87. The son of Czechoslovakian immigrants, he was born and grew up in Natrona, Pa. A graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill, Mr. Severin was the first UNC football player to earn Associated Press All-American status in his junior and...

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To the Severin family, I cannot express my sadness when I heard of Mr. Severin's passing. I first met Mr. Severin when I went to work for him, just as he was retiring from The Equitable. He was without a doubt one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known, seeming many times like a father and grandfather to me. Ashland seems much the sadder place without Mr. Severin to grace its streets.

I was so saddened to hear of Mr. Severin's passing.

Growing up and knowing the Severins I was always made to feel welcome and a part of the family.

Mr. Severin was a true gentleman, kind, funny amd someone you could always count on.

I'll miss running into him at the store and seeing that big smile of his and those bear hugs.

My thoughts and prayers are with you- Becky, Paul Jr. Padge, Nancy, Powell and Mary Katherine.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Severin family. It saddens me to hear of Pauls'passing.I lived in the Severin house during college and found him to be a great coach, friend, and teacher of life. He meant a lot to all of us and his influence played a major role in shaping our outlook on athletics as well as life itself. He inspired and touched us all and has left us with many fond thoughts and memories. God speed my friend.

MK & family- our deepest sympathy for your loss. He will be missed but never forgotten. He touched & inspired many as a team mate, coach, father & friend. with love

My deepest sympathy to the entire Severin family. I worked with Paul Severin for quite a few years at The Equitable and I remember him to be a very nice person. He really lived a full life doing what he enjoyed.

Padge & Kim... I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My dad, who passed over in 1992, also had a long, very successful career with Equitable - all these years and we never knew that about each other! You guys are in my thoughts and prayers...

What a privilege it is to have known this man. When Paul asked "How are you doing?", and you began to answer, you found him looking intently into your eyes and listening to each word you said.

paul was a role model a great coach, superb athlete, and a wonderful person..his passing leaves the areawith fond memories..god speed coach.t francis mains ,fluvanna county va.