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Dr. Paul Archibald Stroup Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

1921 - 2017

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September 29, 2017
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Dr. Paul Archibald Stroup, Jr., 96, died Friday, September 29, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Born August 20, 1921, in the Back Creek community of Charlotte, NC, he was the oldest son of the late Rev. Dr. Paul Archibald Stroup, Sr. and Macie Garrison Stroup. Paul graduated from Newell...

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My deepest condolences to the STROUP family. I had pleasure of knowing Dr. Stroup while employed at the Stewart Health Center. He was a true gentleman, devoted to his family.

Daddy & Paul at Newell High School 50th reunion

Sorry to hear of Paul's passing, while I haven't seen him in years he was a big part of our family's life. He was born before midnight and my father Frank Hodges was born right after on August 21 in Newell, the old country doctor claimed they were almost twins it was so close between house calls. He was in my parents wedding in 1950 and all 7 of my siblings & I dentist. Many memories of him growing up. My sincere condolences.

Steve, David, Paul, Scott and all the Stroup family, the Phillips family send their warmest condolences and prayers. May god bless your family.

Our love and sympathy are with you and Page at this time.

Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with the entire Stroup family during this very sad time. Dr. Stroup was one of the dearest men I have ever known (with the exception of my Daddy!) What an amazing life he lead and touched so many people in ways he probably never knew.

It was an easier journey for the Page family because we walked it with the Stroups! Missing Dr. Stroup, we rejoice with all of you that his struggle is past and that the promises of our faith are sure. Love to you all.

Dr. Stroup was our family's dentist in the mid to late 1960's. I always felt at ease in his chair. My condolences to his family.

My condolences to all the Stroups. Dr. Stroup was a very fine man. He truly added a touch of class to this world. And he certainly be missed.