Thomas-Pauley-Obituary

Thomas Benton Pauley II

Middletown, New York

1936 - 2018 (Age 81)

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DIED
January 26, 2018
AGE
81
LOCATION
Middletown, New York

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Thomas Benton Pauley, II 1936 - 2018MIDDLETOWN, RI - Thomas Benton Pauley, II, aged 81, gave up a rare takedown in his match against cancer on January 26th, 2018.He was born July 25th, 1936, in Syracuse, NY, to Rev. James N. Pauley, Sr., and Irene Plants Pauley. Following his graduation from...

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Rest In Peace, Mr. Pauley. My deepest condolences to the Pauley family. Mr. Pauley's lessons echoed far beyond the classroom.
Maimun N. Khan

Dear family of Thomas Pauley I am deeply saddened that Tom passed away and that you must now endure this sorrow. I met Sargent Pauley in the 1960s when we were both enlisted in the 389th Infantry Regiment, US Army Reserves at Burrstone Road in Utica. Tom was an outstanding soldier and teacher and I never forgot about him. Our mission was instructing Active Army recruits at various stages of their basic training. Tom was absolutely dynamic and took to heart the fact that we were helping...

Rest in peace Mr. Pauley. February 11, 2018 The best teacher and coach I every had, one if the best men I every met. Rest in peace Mr. Paisley.

A great guy. He Had a huge impact on my life and that of my brothers. He was actually a very good history teacher as well, I enjoyed his class. I would not be the man I am today if I had not been coached by Mr. Pauley and those around him. His family should be very proud.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My condolences to Tom's family for your loss. Tom was a long time friend and the best wrestling coach my son's ever had. Tom had a knack of getting everything out of anyone who ever wrestled for him and he passed his knowledge on to my son's who wrestled for him many years ago. Tom my friend, you'll be sadly missed, rest in peace. The Ameduri family, David Sr and Jr, Dan

Dear Mr. P.:

Good-bye, my friend.

I shall not look upon your like again.

Duncan MacCallum

It was my privilege to work with Tom at The House of the Good Shepherd. I'll always remember how his kindness and wisdom inspired the children. His gentle spirit made him accessible and his expective optimism showed children what was possible. The goodness in his heart touched all of us. We were all fortunate to know him. Please accept my sympathies.