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Paul Whaley

Knoxville, Tennessee

1927 - 2016

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Paul WhaleyKnoxville, TNPaul Whaley, a resident of Knoxville, died on Saturday, October 15, at Parkwest Hospital. He was born in the Farragut Community on April 10, 1927,and in 1934, he and his family moved back to Sevier County, where he was graduated from Sevier County High School in 1947. He...

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John I was so sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was a nice man and a good neighbor.

Anita,

I was so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Patsy (Baker) Grant Williams

Anita,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. May God comfort you now and in the months ahead. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Anita & Family

So sorry for your loss. I remember your dad Anita, he was a precious soul. May God wrap his arms around you & your loved ones during this time. My prayers & thoughts are with you all.

Shirley Monroe

Whaley Family...especially my cousins....I hope you find comfort in good memories of your Dad and your Mom too. July 4th at the Whaley's with softball, hamburgers and Wimbleton...watching Uncle Paul eat tomatoes out of the garden as if they were apples will always have a special spot in my heart...my thoughts and prayers are with you

Dear Cousins:
So sorry to hear of Uncle Paul's passing. The only man I ever knew that would pick a tomato off the vine and eat it like an apple. Will always cherish our Easters at Meme's with the rabbit shaped coconut cakes your Mom always made. Please accept my deepest sympathy - we all loved Uncle Paul! Cousin Amy Ariail Knowlton

Dear Nieces, Nephews and their families:
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your father, grandfather, and my brother-in-law Paul. He was a wonderful man and I will miss his dearly.
Uncle Tommy

The family was very close to me when I was growing up. Our mothers would go on their trips, my mother taught Elouise to drive, but Paul taught us sports. I remember him loading his station wagon and driving all of us to hockey games. Teaching us techniques. He loved God, his wife, his kids, and everyone else's kids. He was a good man. He will be in my heart forever.

Mary Douglas McNew-Renfro