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Paul Daniel Trowell

Bakersfield, California

1947 - 2005

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Paul Daniel Trowell May 23, 1947 May 31, 2005 Paul was a Bakersfield resident for 21 years. Born in Lakeland, Florida and was preceded in death by his parents, Alton W. and Dorothy L. Trowell. He was a Navy veteran having served in Vietnam. He is survived by his sons, Thomas and Stephen; also by...

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paul i am sure you will be greatly missed by your loved ones.i still remember you and can see your face when we were young and we lived across the street from each other and our venture to bakersfied. what great memories.it was ashame we all did not stay in contact as our families were so close in younger days. but you are with your mom and dad and grandparents now .you will be missed

It's been a long time since we saw you but you had a special place in our hearts for a long time. We'll always remember PAUL T.
Your Lakeland friends

Luanna,Angel,Dean,Pansy,
Theresa,Preacher, Shane ,Tara and the Troll

I am writing this to say Paul was a great man, I have known him many years. He knew me as a little boy and to the young man I am today. I would say my life wouldn't be the same without having Paul as a parental figure. Mom, Krissy, Meg We love you all very much our prayers and thoughts are with you all..
Paul... we love and miss you.. May you rest in peace.......

Paul was my nephew but lived most of his teen years with me. He was loved and will be missed more as a son than my nephew. You will always be loved. Uncle Ben & Angela in Australia

To my great brother. You will be missed more than you know. Throughout the past year we have had alot of talks and I will miss hearing your voice. You are with Mama & Daddy now and fishing with Granddaddy. Hope you catch a big one.
Love you,
Sister

Dear Lynn,
I was heart sick when I read in the newspaper that our Paul is no longer on this earth with us. I look around my home and he has touched every corner. I can see that smile as he is on the top of a ladder painting Tommy's room. He is securing curtains so the polles dont fall on one of the childrens heads as they play in them. He is talking and scratching Samantha. I just have to think that Paul is finally and most desrevedly at peace. His struggle is over. Now it is time for...