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Paul Zabicki

Yardville, New Jersey

Age 63

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DIED
January 28, 2022
AGE
63
LOCATION
Yardville, New Jersey

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YARDVILLE Paul Zabicki, 63, passed away peacefully into God's Loving Care on Friday, January 28, 2022. Born in Trenton, Paul was raised in Hamilton Township and lived in Yardville, NJ all his life, except the past 4 years while in assisted living. Paul was a graduate of St. Anthony High School,...

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To Mary Jo and family. Remembering Paul with affection from his earlier years. So many happy memories. A wonder family as our neighbors on Elton Avenue. Rest In Peace. 1/25/2026

To Mary Jo and Family. Remembering Paulie as a young child growing into a young man. Many wonderful next door neighbor memories on Elton Avenue with the family. Ginny 2/2/2025

To Mary Jo and family, Remembering Paulie as a fun loving young boy growing up as a next door neighbor on Elton Avenue, many years ago. Great family friends. May he Rest In Peace. Ginny 1/30/2024

To Mary Jo and family. Remembering Paul on this day as a little boy living next door on Elton Avenue back in the 60's. Happy memories of him, along with his siblings and parents. May he RIP. Ginny

Mary Jo / John I just found put about Paul You have my Condolences and prayers Nothing will ever take away my memories of him. May your memories of him be ones that give you comfort and reminders of happier times

Dear MaryJo, Michael and Gia, my deepest heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I´m so sorry to hear about your brother Paul. May he Rest In Peace. Your family was always so nice. I remember going to your house many times with my mother in law and father in law Irene and John Supal. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to hear of Paul's passing. I've been away from the Yardville area for over 40 years but my brother forwarded along the obituary. I didn't really know Paul all that well.  He was two years ahead of me at St. Anthony's High School.  But a cadre of friends knew his sister Mary Jo and her friends, as we were on the same school bus, driven by our stoic "Pops", careening us to school in a silence only broken by the Chicken Man commercials on the radio in morning, and then seemingly...

Dear Mary Jo, Michael, Gia and family members. . My deepest condolences to you and the family to hear of the passing of Paulie. Remembering all the happy times we had on Elton Avenue so many, many years ago as neighbors. May he rest in peace. Sincerely, Ginny

RiP Pauly Memories of Wilflowers reading the Trentonian