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Paul V. Stitt

Evansville, Indiana

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Paul V. Stitt, 41, formerly of Evansville, Indiana, of Las Vegas, Nev., was killed at work in a botched robbery on July 8, 2008. Paul grew up in Evansville and was a 1985 graduate of Harrison High School. He moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1987 to pursue his career in music.

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15 years brother, and missed every single day.

Paul,
I knew how much you loved your Mother because of the look on your face when my grown boys would come over to visit and I would chase them to kiss me goodbye and they would tease and hide and then jump out 'cause they knew there was no escape without that kiss. You would have this certain sweet rascally smile on your face when you watched me bug my boys. They both loved you too. I knew that you cared for us because you were thinking of your Mom. Also because you knew we cared for...

Paul Baby:
I can't believe you are gone. When did you first steal my heart...was it the first time I laid eyes on you at your birth or was it during the 2 weeks I spent with you and your mom (my sister) after you were born. It was love at first sight.

I don't know if your mom's dementia is a blessing or a tragedy. At times she may forget, but the times that she remembers...it is like she just heard about you death and grieves all over again. Losing a child is the most...

For my dear sister, Helen (Jean) I am so, so sorry that you had to go through this. The pain sticks in my throat and goes to my heart and I can hardly breathe. This is the one thing a Mother fears most, that she will lose a child. For you to have to go through this is killing me. I feel your pain and I know how hard it is for you to be able to have closure under your circumstances. The rest of us have Paul's web site to view and read all the wonderful stories that his friends wrote about him...

Paul was a wonderful person and loved by many. He created not only great music he created lasting friendships. Paul will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

Paul will never be forgotten. His music will keep his memories alive forever.

Aunt Guylene and Aunt Pam,

I am so sorry for your loss. Although we are cousins, I really did not know Paul. I was saddened to here about his passing. I often think about you all and hope we can meet again soon.

Love, Your Niece, Debra L. McKinney

Paul you will always be missed, I miss the good ol' days in Denver together.

Guylene & Pam,
I am sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the saddness and loss one feels at the hand of violence. My thoughts are with you all.