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Paula Sue Colucci

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Colucci, Paula Sue (Kaess) Of Cottage Grove 45, died December 16, 2005. Complete notice later.

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To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome...

I am soooo sorry to hear of your passing. I know god is holding you tightly now. God Bless You and Joe

Dear Joe and family:
I just learned of Paula's passing and my heart feels like it is bleeding. My heart aches for yours. I too worked with Paula at Dorsey & Whitney. What a breath of fresh air she was - sometimes a whirlwind - she had so much energy! She will never truly leave us. Joe, just as Marla wrote, she truly loved you. Please know that the pain does get easier. Keep looking up and God's blessing will pour out and ease your pain.

My deepest condolences to Paula's family. I worked with Paula at Henson & Efron and will always remember her great sense of humor and dedication to her job.

Paula, I am so shocked and so saddened by your untimely passing. We were best of friends since grade school and I have always cherished you. I am so happy that you found Joe and had a wonderful life with him. I was always so happy to run into you and we could pick up right where we left off! It is sad that we didn't get together very often these past years but friendship lasts forever and in many different ways. Joe, please take care of yourself and enjoy your many memories of this wonderful...

When I learned today of Paula's death, I was stunned. I worked with her at Zelle & Larson from 1993 to 1997 and then again at Dorsey & Whitney when she started until 2001 when I left. She was always THE brightest bulb on the tree -- she would light up a room upon entering. Although I hadn't seen her in awhile, I would remember some of the talks we'd have and all the laughs we shared. I just saw her a short time ago outside the Dorsey entrance, but I didn't say hello -- I was in a hurry. ...

To Our Sweet Paula, We are so sad you left us so soon! But your brilliant smile is lighting up the streets of heaven now. We will miss you, your laughter and your positive attitude... Paula loved life, and lived it to the fullest, and may that be a testimony to her for us all! We love you Paula, and you will remain in our hearts forever! I'll see you later! Love and prayer's for you Joe! Barb P.S. Give our son a hug for me, and tell him about all the fun times!

Paula, I miss you more than you could ever know. I saw you the first time I interviewed at Dorsey, when I almost got off on the wrong floor. Your smile and infectious laugh told me that we would be friends. You were such a great friend, always optimistic, always sunny, and one who could find humor in any situation. You were my confidante in hard times, with understanding and wisdom beyond our years, and always there with a laugh or hug. You had magic with people. Joe, she loved you very...

Paula, you made everyone feel special. I will never forget your smile and infectious laughter. You will be missed by so many.