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Paul Alois Shrader

PENSACOLA, Florida

Aug 21, 1928 – Mar 8, 2019 (Age 90)

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BORN
August 21, 1928
DIED
March 8, 2019
AGE
90
LOCATION
PENSACOLA, Florida

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Paul Alois Shrader Retired Lieutenant Colonel Marine Corps

Paul Shrader, age 90, passed away on March 8th, 2019 after a full life of service to the Marine Corps, God, and his family. He was born on August 21, 1928 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In 1935 he moved to Bridgeport, West...

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His worship was an inspiration to me and we move up to the pew behind him because of it. I miss his true love for God.

Paul and I were Brother Rats who both came from the hills of West Virginia. We survived the Rat line and four years of the Institute. And he did much more for his country. Rest in peace, Brother.

I remember Brother Rat Paul very well. We made it through the Rat Line together back in 1947-48. I am sorry that we will not see him at our 70th Reunion, but we'll remember him and give a toast and an Old Yell.

Polly and family, we loved Paul dearly and hurt with you but take joy in knowing Paul is face to face with Jesus, he will always be a beautiful example for me of a man and what Christ does in a life changed by Him, Love you, Steve, Cindy, Seth and family

Paul was a good friend and mentor to us. He was personable, friendly, loving, and caring. I was blessed to be his golf partner and brother in Christ at Gateway. We love you Polly and we will miss him dearly. Randy and Elaine Miller

May our Lord bless and comfort you and your family during this time of grief. Please accept our sincere condolence. Semper Fi.

Paul was an inspiration to all who knew him. He gave assistance to our son ,Marc Miguez many years ago when Marc was enrolling into the Navy Officers Cadet Training program at NAS. He kept up with Marc by inquiring about him when we met up at church. All of us offer our deepest sympathies to each of his family members and will miss his warm smile and encouraging words.

Paul was always glad to see you! A firm handshake and a pat on the back. Always encouraging. I always looked for Paul in the auditorium or wherever we were.