Paul-Tunnell-Obituary

Paul David Tunnell

San Francisco, California

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TUNNELL, Paul David - Paul passed away at his home on April 23 at the age of 49. Paul was born January 27, 1956 to Billie Louise and Raymond Tunnell in El Paso, TX. He attended Southwestern Adventist Univ., where in 1978 he received a bachelor's degree in health care administration. Paul moved...

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Your beloved mother Billie Louise is now with you. May you both enjoy the company of each other once again.

You are remembered, always. So in another time and place we shall once again find ourselves laughing...... at it all.

You are remembered. As I near 60 yrs the passage of time only seals you within my heart and soul. You were to have been here for all of it. Like Danny, I remember the love and devotion. So at another time and place we shall once again laugh in the park with each other.

We will miss this fine member of the fellowship and good friend. We will miss his humor and hard work in the community and seeing him shopping at Safeway in the Castro.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his many family members and friends--too many to count.We have indeed lost a wonderful example of what one can do in a lifetime.With Love,Chris and Fred

"Anyways, um..." Pauls effortless humor and warm generosity will be missed my me and many others. His stength and genuine care for others will never be forgotten! My prayers go out to his family.

I love Paul and will never forget him. Paul loved life and more so he loved his job of "taking care of those who can not take of themselves". He had a heart of gold which had room to love everyone in a special way. Paul was a true friend who was always there for the people he cared for. He always took care of his team and his coomitment to caring is a well deserved legacy for which he will always be remembered with respect. I feel honored to have worked under his leadership. He will always be...

Paul was one of the most admired, respected and loved people I have ever known. He was always there to help others in need, and never laid judgement.

The first time I was ever at Paul's home he gave me one of the many treasured "lucky" stones that he held. For the next year I didn't leave my home without it, to help me when life got tough. I went to find it the other day, because I wanted to give back the gift before he was gone so he could have the energy left in it. But it...

Paul was one of the first speakers I had heard in San Francisco at a convention I attended a decade ago. He was standing there on a podium dwarfed by a crowd of 4000 people. I thought to myself, wow, now look at that open face...and that voice! And then I noticed his jewelry. Fierce.

Paul started off quiet and began to tell his life story, and he laid it all out on the line: True Paul: 1000% honestly, holding nothing back. I couldnt help myself but to lose it right then and...