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Almost 22 years later and I sure still miss you brother! You will never be forgotten.
Bryan H
November 13, 2024 | Houston, TX | Friend
Houston, Texas
PAUL R. WICKMAN, born April 11, 1965 died January 17, 2002. His mother ; 1 sister, Patricia ; 3 brothers, Alfred, Michael, David ; and many nieces and nephews survive him. The memorial service will be held Wednesday January 23, 2002 at Aldine Funeral Chapel on Airline at 11:00 am.
Read MoreAlmost 22 years later and I sure still miss you brother! You will never be forgotten.
Bryan H
November 13, 2024 | Houston, TX | Friend
Thanks for the ready friendship, Paul. I never dreamed, as we watched the Leonid meteor shower at TRF this year, that one of the stars falling might be yours. I will never again look at a starry sky without also seeing your smile.
Jangles
John L. Battey
January 25, 2002 | Roanoke, TX
God Bless you paul. We never really knew you, but you entered our life by honoring the death of our daughter Erica Starr. May your life be everlasting and may your legend be kept forever. Tell Erica hi! when you see her in your new life.
The words on your website for Erica will always be kept by us:
Erica: A special Lady that lost her precious life this season. I know that I will miss her smile and spice of life as will those that knew her.
Mike Czerwinski
January 24, 2002 | Houston, TX
Paul (Dragon) was my friend and brother. He was the very embodiment of fest and taught us all how to enjoy life to the fullest. I will miss him terribly, but I am happy for having had the privlage of having known him at all. We had fun together and that is what matters most. My brother, I love you and I'll never forget you. Mark (Carnage)
Mark Whitney
January 24, 2002 | Beaumont, TX
Paul prayed with me one very cold TRF night and I knew from that moment on that he was more that just a friend, he truly was a brother. I will miss the man who's soul and heartfelt love for all was genuine and devine. Paul's memory and adventures, and legend will be shared for eternity.
Chris McCorkle
January 23, 2002 | Austin, TX
Dragon's roar will be heard no more on this side of the veil. He was well loved by those who knew him. I will miss him dearly, especially when I fail to wake to that roar on Saturday mornings in October. His spirit will remain with us forever. Godspeed, Dragon. We love you.
Lucy Oates (Alanaah)
January 22, 2002 | Austin, TX
I send my prayers to Pauls family and all of us who have suffered the loss of one of the greatest men I have ever known. The laughs and the tears will always keep Paul in our hearts and our memories, I will miss him greatly. I will always honor his name as a friend and my brother.
mike cerny
January 22, 2002 | Round Rock, TX
Paul was both my friend and my brother, after many years of standing by his side and he by mine I have lost one of the only people that kept me together when I could no longer do it myself.
He held my hand and gave me words of wisdom when I needed them, we laughed and cried together when we needed to do so. He was loved, as well as loved all of my children.
We ALL will miss him terribly, and look to the day when we will once again sit huddled around a bon-fire sharing our warmth...
Zelena
January 22, 2002 | Danbury, TX
Paul, the Red Dragon of CHAOS will be sorely missed. My condolences to you and yours.
Leslie Jones
January 22, 2002 | San Antonio, TX