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Paul Theodore

Milton, West Roxbury, Westwood, Massachusetts

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Of Milton, formerly of West Roxbury, Sept 13. Beloved husband of Geraldine Garvin. Brother of James Theodore of Westwood, Sophia Theodore-Bronstein of West Roxbury and the late Louise Rapucci. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 5 Canton...

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Gerry, I share your pain. Paul was a friend to those less fortunate than him. His words of wisdom helped me turn my "V" for victim to a right side up "V" for volunteer even with my vulnerability involved. I miss his good company!

Gerry,
I just wanted to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. You and Paul were both very special to me. Paul really taught me a lot. Sometimes it was relationship advice and other times it was real estate advice. I really enjoyed caring for Paul. I'm so thankful that I had the opportunity to be apart of your lives during such a difficult time. Love always, Tiffany

To Gerry, Sophia and Ed - I can't begin to express how sorry I am for your loss. You are all such remarkable people; a family of love and genuine goodness. Everyone at the Rich Cronin Hope Foundation is feeling this loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Paul did not fight this GOOD FIGHT in vain. In his honor, we will continue to lead it for all people. Stay strong. God's blessing to you all as well as all our love.

Gerry, Though no words can ease the pain of losing Paul, may you find peace knowing his journey to a better place has just begun. I pray that God will cradle you and sing you a lullaby of love. I love you and we will talk soon. With deepest sympathy, I bid you peace. Love, Gigi

Gerry,
We are so sorry for your loss. Paul was a special person
Love,
Sheila and Arthur

Gerry, so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers! Bibis Cifrino Consalvi

My thoughts are with you in this difficult time. Paul will be greatly missed. I'll always remember his happy-go-lucky personality and how I regularly ran into him in the kitchen at work, and he always had a story to tell. He was a vibrant part of the community.

I have one memory of Paul I'd like to share: One day he started borrowing the Boston Globe from the reception lobby at lunchtime, and after I noticed it missing, I'd hunt it down and ultimately find it with him. He...

Although we haven't seen him in a long time, he is remembered as a wonderful, vibrant young man. Sophie, my dad and I send you our sincere condolences on yet another sad loss in your family.

I had the pleasure meeting and working with Paul in a shared office suite in Waltham.He was a great man, whitty, a good sales person and really nice to be around.
Everyone who knew Paul will miss him.Joie de vivre Paul, Ray