Paul-Sherbacow-Obituary

Paul S. Sherbacow

West Hartford, Connecticut

1940 - 2021

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West Hartford, Connecticut
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Paul Stephen Sherbacow, 80 of West Hartford, passed away peacefully with his beloved wife Kathy McDonald, on February 17, 2021. Paul was born on November 1, 1940, in Stamford, Connecticut to Beatrice (Wolfson) and Abraham Sherbacow as the middle of three brothers, Fred and Donald. Paul is...

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He had some great times fishing brother. R.I.P

Bryan and family, so very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences at this very sorrowful time.

I will miss my Uncle Paul terribly. We spoke often and it always started “hi sweetie, how are you?” We would talk politics, his paintings or the different bears that Kathy named coming up to his deck for food. Our conversations almost always ended the same...with his funny wit he would say, you’re the best present my brother ever gave me! I always believed him. RIP my special Uncle.

Todd & Bryan: Lots of memories and lots of good times in the neighborhood - Climax Rd Gang! Your dad lived a full life & was lucky to have you two and Doug as his sons. Love and hugs to you both!
Jennifer Silpe-Katz

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Paul. He was a special friend to me and one of the few people I went to for advice and guidance. We would talk about anything and everything for hours. I will cherish the the painting I have on my living room wall of his brilliant work with a paintbrush.
Paul's voice, smile, sense of humor, strong opinions, wisdom, and talent will be greatly missed.
Godspeed Paul

Kathy, I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Paul. He was a special friend to me who’s one of the few people I went to for advice and guidance. We would talk about anything and everything for hours. I will cherish the painting I have hanging on my living room wall of his brilliant work.
Paul’s voice, smile, sense of humor, strong opinions, wisdom, and talent will be greatly missed.
Godspeed Paul