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Paula Jo Capra Wallin

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Paula Wallin passed away in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on July 24, 2011.

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People say: "Remember the good times". Good times with Paula are unforgettable events. In fact, Paula was kind of an event all by herself. We worked together at the "once famous" Golden Door and became friends. I remember one day we went out to lunch, and never had lunch because we ended up marching in a Rally for JFK. (her idea). Sounds like she never lost her love of fun. Over the years, we have lost touch, but I am still greatly saddened to hear of her death. Things in heaven must have...

Judie,
I was so sorry to read about Pauls's passing. I didn't know your sister but always admired your beautiful hair cuts knowing it was Paula that was responsible. Please accept my sympathy.
Gloria Vukmonich

I was a 17 when I met Paula. She was my best friends mom and she treated me like I was her kid too. She offered up food and soda and always made me laugh. I've never met a more fiercely loyal or supportive mother than she was to Shane. We should all be so lucky. My condolences go out to Shane, Toni and the girls and to all of her friends and family.

So sorry to read about your mother-in-law's obituary after her passing. I wish you condolsences and peace during your time of sorrow. All the best to you, Shane, and the grand girls. Peace...

Judie, Jack and all the family, I just received a phone call from a friend in Mpls telling me she saw that Paula Jo has passed. I am saddened to hear of your loss and want to wish all of you my condolences. I have so many memories of good times with Paula and hope to always remember the happy days, the dogs, the haircuts, the wardrobe and so much more.
Thinking of you all and send prayers and love to Shane and his family. Love you all.

My favorite memories of "Aunt Paula Jo" was the wild outfits she would wear when I was a kid! Most notably - the belt of bullets! She would always make us laugh and had a great attitude toward life! I will miss her!

...and when we reach the top of the mountain, and walk through Heaven's Gate, your impish smile and loving hands will embrace and greet us all. My "pocket" Cousin, small in stature, yet with a heart as "big as the world"! I'll miss you sorely, but the memories we shared will ease the loss til we meet again. Love Cousin Linda

Each and every day, in some small way,
memories of you will come our way.
Though absent, you are always near...
still missed, still loved, and always dear.

To the Capra Wallin Family. On behlf of the Dwyer Family formrly of Hibbing and especially my sister Mary who attended Assumption Hall with Paula Jo we want to extend our sincere condolences in your loss and our prayers are with you during this trying time.