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Paul Richard Yates

Los Angeles, California

1951 - 2018

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August 22, 1951 - June 22, 2018 Dr. Paul Richard Yates, beloved husband of Jacqueline and father of Alexandra, died peacefully after a short battle with cancer on June 22, 2018. Paul was born in Los Angeles in 1951 to Morton and Rose (Kaplan) Yates and was predeceased by his mother, and sister...

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So not fair such a wonderful man had to go so soon. He was such a great Adjunct prof/teacher, made me feel smart and heard. Will never forget you Paul.

I am so very sad to just find out that Paul passed. He was a professor of mine at Antioch University back some 35 years ago. And in later years we practiced in the same building on Riverside. I am very sorry for your loss .

Dear Jackie....I learned of Paul´s passing quite by accident just today. You and Paul were both a great gift in my life and I send my heartfelt appreciation to you and Alexandra. Claudia

I knew Paul many years ago when we both went to UCLA. He was a dear friend! I have always remembered him fondly and I always knew he was a special person! I am very happy that he had such a wonderful life with his wife and son.

I´m so very sad to just find out about Paul´s passing. He was a professor of mine at Antioch University back many years ago. Such a cool man, so funny, so smart and loved his family. Rest in heaven I gotta peace dear Paul.

I know I am late to the table on this, but I started seeing Dr. Yates professionally when my dad passed away 12 years ago. Then, four years later, when my husband suddenly passed away, he saw me through that as well. I see that his day of passing was June 22--the same as my husband's--and my heart breaks afresh. He was a wonderful human being and I am forever saddened by this loss. Much love to Jackie and Alex about whom he always spoke with a full heart.

Paul was a national treasure. He was my therapist for 18 years, even though I'm sure I spent much of that time driving him crazy. He was patient and considerate and funny, and he brought immeasurable value to the lives of anyone lucky enough to know him. His death is truly such an immense loss. I will miss him always.