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Paul M. Shreve

Bozeman, Montana

1952 - 2009

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Paul Mann Shreve died peacefully at home on Nov. 24, 2009. Paul was born Dec. 3, 1952. In his early days in Bozeman, Paul played harmonica with several different bands. He still had the old Silvertone, the green bullet and an array of harps and still loved sitting in with bands any chance he got....

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Dear Kathy,
Our sympathy goes out to you with the loss of your Paul. We just learned obout his passing when your Dad stopped by this afternoon. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
May God Bless you and give you Peace, Donnie & Sonny

Hey paulie, so you're with the angels now, selfehly I had always hoped that you would once again show up here and we could take a walk around the lake, sit by a rock have a good talk, about nothing, or everything, I could give you a good chuck on the shoulder, and of course a little kiss. I'm proud to have called you my friend. My prayers to all friends and family. Lovingly. Dee Barnes MTKA

Pablo, it's been a long, long time. Your clever and inventive use of our English language will be greatly missed!!! Your creative tongue was an inpriration to us all ( Minnetonka High School back in the day) and a joy and inspiration to me personally. Love and God speed!

Paul made me laugh. He made me think. He was a great listener. He did things the way he wanted to, yet did not hurt anyone. He was one of those guys that you always wanted to have around - announced, or unannounced. He had that measured speech, often with a pause to laugh, that made you impatient to hear the rest of the story. But, you also never wanted the stories to end. I will miss those stories, and that laugh. I will miss you Paul.

Your brother Mike

Kathy, I'm sad for your loss. I know Paul is somewhere telling a great story and playing the harmonica.

Mike,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care and God Bless.
Steve and Marsha

I'll sure miss that measured baritone, grin-inducing laugh, and trilling harp. Norm was spot-on with that observation! I'm so sorry for your great loss, Kathy, but somewhat consoled that we have Paul's incredible poetry to read or recite. He is very missed already! Love, paul groueff

I will miss Paul.
Derrick

Paul was a classmate and good friend of mine at MSU. His bountiful energy and creativity was a joy to be around. He always brought a fresh look at the world to the table and opened our eyes many many times to the alternate universe. You will be missed, my friend.

Mark Rozett