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Paul M. Sires

Bellingham, Washington

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Paul M. Sires passed away on May 29, 2017 surrounded by his beloved family. Paul was born on October 24, 1941 in Bellingham, WA to Melvin and Nanna (Otteson) Sires. Paul graduated from Meridian High School in 1959 and immediately after, joined the Navy. In 1963 he married the love of his life,...

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Paul and I played baritone horns together in the Meridian High School band, which brings back many fond memories. I always looked forward to reunions where we could touch base and catch up. We were friends on Facebook. I didn't realize that he was ill.

Paul was part of history to Washington veterans. He was instrumental when I asked him to be part of the color guard in front of Washington wagon train that started in Blaine. I asked Intalco president Ferry to send us to philadelphia to end the wagon train, of course Paul was one of the five that lead our wagon. It was a pleasure an honor as a willing veteran to have him in the color guard

I had the privilege to work with Paul and the time I had with him will never be forgotten. Love You Paul

Sorry to hear of Paul's passing, he was a good friend and I enjoyed working with him at Intalco. May the lord watch over his family, God Bless.

So sorry to hear of Paul`s passing. I worked with him at the plant and he was a very good friend to me. We had good times while we on shift together. God Bless you
Paul and R.I.P. Ray Hunter

Words that define "The Quiet Man"
Everyone has a story to contribute about Paul because he was simply so many things to each of us the many defining words of husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. However, the better appropriate titles are the piano player, the entertainer, the storyteller, the coach, the math teacher, the electrician, the beer buddy, the hugger, and finally the best natural role that defined him The Santa Clause.
His love story with his...

Hi Pat, you will be in my prayers, Lori (Coleman)Bonkoski

So very sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Paul was a mentor to me at Intalco, even though we were in different trades. He had great knowledge in many things. I was honored to have him as my friend and loved him very much. My deepest, heartfelt condolences to all of Paul's family.

So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. We went to school at Meridian for 11 years. When we were able to attend class reunions Don enjoyed talking with Paul.
Thinking of Paul's family prayerfully at this sad time.