Paul-Wightman-Obituary

Paul J. Wightman

Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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Of Hyde Park, June 1, age 39, suddenly. Son of Mary L. (Delaney) and the late William J. Wightman. Father of Billy Wightman of Hyde Park. Brother of Marjorie Memmo of Boston, Debra O'Driscoll of Mansfield, Nancy Cameron of NH, Mary Jane Wightman of Hyde Park and the late William Jr. Also survived...

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To the Wightman family,
We were saddened by the news of Paul's passing. My family and I wish you our deepest sympathy for your loss. Paul will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Pete Moynihan and Family

I read this "Guest Book" with a heavy heart, but it also shows me something that I know we all treasure which is that something no one can take away.
"The Project Bond" which we all know Paul was very proud of. Know that you are in all of our thoughts and prayers. My love to lil' Billy.
Kathi

The Wightman Family
My Heatfelt Condolences. Paul will be missed, but always in our thoughts and prayers
Maryjane

Dear Wightman Family, My heart felt sympathy is with all of you. I remember Paul as an adorable and beautiful young boy, he was always smiling and happy. My prayers and loving are thoughts are sent to his wonderful family!

My sympathy to the Wightman family. It was nice to see Paul around lately. So sad to see him go. Rest in peace.

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Whightman Family. May good memories in your heart always fill the void. God bless Paul.

to the wightman family my sincere condolences

Paul,
You will never be forgotten because you will always be in our hearts and memories forever. Thanks for the good times we shared and being such a good friend,until the day we all meet once again.
You will forever be missed.

When somebody dies, a cloud turns into an angel, and flies up to tell God to put another flower on a pillow. A bird gives the message back to the world, and sings a silent prayer that makes the rain cry. People disappear, but they never really go away.
The spirits up there put the sun to bed, wake up grass, and spin the earth in dizzy circles. Sometimes you can see them dancing in a cloud during the daytime, when they're supposed to be sleeping. They paint the rain bows and also the...