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Paul J. Wrobbel

Hilliard, Ohio

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WROBBEL Paul J. Wrobbel, age 70, of Hilliard, went to heaven suddenly on November 9, 2012. He was born January 11, 1942 in Bloomingburg, Ohio. He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Linda; two wonderful children, Amy and Rod (Brigitte); and three very special grandchildren, Alex, Austin...

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Linda, please know that Paul was a real help to our reunion committee and he renewed many old friendships. All of us who spent time with him treasured him for the good guy he was. We laughed about our time in Spanish class. He was indeed a gentleman and I will miss him.

I knew Paul for many years and coached at the same time as Paul (just not as well), officiated with Paul (just not as well), and worked with him at the OHSAA tournaments. I will always remember how he enjoyed life and seeing former wrestlers and students. He was a great man and I am sorry to hear of his passing.

Cal Adams, Marysville

Paul was a great teacher and coach! My deepest sympathy to his family!

I went to high school with Paul, I remember him as always light hearted and geniune in his thoughts and words. He would always take time to talk with you, and his eyes would always have a smile in them, just for you. I knew him as a quiet and reserved person and very kind person. My condolences and prayers go out to his family and friends. The world needs many, many more Paul Wrobbel's. May God be with you Paul.

I respected Mr Wrobbel for his peaceful calm way of communicating. What a great man. During a practice he quoted "dogs get mad, people get angry" I still use his quote today and tell people my wrestling coach told me that. God Bless him and his loved ones

Paul was one of the very best. I was on the Centennial staff with him for 16 years and think that he was an outstanding teacher and a wonderful person. My sympathy to his family.

He was a wonderful man, and a great teacher. My deepest sympathy to his family. Kaye Fritz Ridolfi, CHS '79

Scott and I are so sorry to hear about Mr. Wrobbel. He was a great Softball and Soccer coach (Centennial) and we have many great memories. The Wrobbel family are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

A Whetstone Wrestler

I didn't realize it at the time but Coach Wrobbel probably just started coaching when I was wrestling at Whetstone in 71-73. My prayers for Coach and the family of this great mentor.