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Paul J. Thiebaud

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Paul J. ThiebaudPaul J. Thiebaud, 89, of Zelienople passed away peacefully on Saturday at UPMC Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh. Born Jan. 19, 1923, in Zelienople, he was the son of the late Paul Hercule and Emma Elizabeth (Henkel) Thiebaud. Paul was a member of the Harmony-Zelienople United...

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Dear Marge, John & family,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband/father. He was a nice man who will be remembered by many.

Marge & Thiebaud Families, You have our sincere sympathy in the passing of Paul. We go back many yrs. Our prayers are with you.

Ron and Debbie in Nicaragua

Dear Denise, Marg, and John,

I am so sorry to hear of Paul's death. Denise, I have many fond memories of your gentle, soft-spoken father. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered. Our condolences are sent lovingly from Ometepe Island, Nicaragua. Denise, please contact me someday. I think of you always!
Love,
Debbie and Ron Goehring

My father, who past away over 10 years ago served with Mr. Thiebaud. While our loved one maybe gone, they are definitly not forgotten. You and your family are in my prayers. They truly were part of the greatest generation.

My prayers and condolences on the passing of Paul Thiebaud husband,father,grabdfather,uncle and a friend. My Dad served in the 204th AAA in WW 2 . The memories you have will stay with you for a lifetime. You may be gone but not forgotten.

Thinking about you Aunt Marg.

Our prayers are with you, Aunt Marg, Denise, John and your families at this time. Stephen has the wonderful memory of interviewing "Uncle Paul" for his school project and laughing at his stories of when he was a young boy. My memories are of his smile and his laughter. May your memories keep him alive in your hearts forever and may God bless you with peace.

Dear Marge, Denise, John and family. We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Paul. Steele and I feel privileged to have known him and appreciated his sense of humor. He was always interested in knowing what was going on in our lives and our children's lives. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers during this time of mourning.