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Paul F. Witman

DALLASTOWN , Pennsylvania

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Paul F. Witman, 80, entered into eternal rest, Friday morning, July 8, 2005, at the York Hospital. He was the husband of Josephine "Jo" (Moley) Witman to whom he was married 58 years. Mr. Witman was born July 10, 1924, in Hallam, the son of the late John F. and Minnie E. (Schaffer) Witman. He...

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It is more than difficult to note that Saturday, the 8th, marked a year since dad's passing. Today, the 10th, would have been his 82nd birthday.
We miss you, Dad, and love you so. You are in our memories forever and in daily thoughts and our daily prayers. We trust that you are in the eternal rest of the presence of God.
Son, Jeff

Aunt Jo, Stan, Jeff & Paula,
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I will always remember Uncle Paul as being a generous, dependable and caring person and as a loving husband, father and uncle.

I have many fond memories of the Witman family from the times our respective families lived on Willis Lane. God Bless you as you recount the life of a wonderful father.

father and friend
A lonely vigil at night, knowing the time has come. A storm and then the sun, one last look, pain and suffering is gone. They came and took him with a rush of heavenly wings. We wonder...are they the lucky ones that leave us behind. Looking for a sign in the clouds, just a license plate to see...spells EPC.
The years went by so slow,so fast
A month is gone and so is Another. Take care of our loved ones and us too, loneliness is hard...it just doesn't...

I just wanted to let you know that I am thinking about you and that you and your family are in my prayers. It's so nice to know another angel up in heaven.

Paul was always pleasant to me and offered his help many times. I went to my first major league baseball game with my father,Ernie,Paul and Jeff in Baltimore. Always remember his "hey buddy" gretting. We celebrated when the yankees and packers won and we complained when they didn't. It was always nice to spend the holidays with him..he was a great uncle and friend...i'm sure Paul and Ernie are watching over us and saying "wow what a family we had"! I'll miss him and am glad to have spent the...

All of the staff at Dairland Family Restaurant sends you deep sympathy of your loss and may god be with your family at this rough grieving time.

You will be dearly missed but we will have many happy memories to remember you by.
Frank & Sally Capozzi

Happy Birthday Dad.