William-Paul-Obituary

William Paul Jr.

Northboro, Massachusetts

1939 - 2012 (Age 72)

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William "Billy" A.Paul, Jr., 72Northboro - 70 Summer St. died Saturday, June 30th after a long illness. He leaves his daughters, Chana Vayo-Albin and Kimberly Horanzy of Auburn, Tanya Kibbe of Northboro; his son, Todd Paul of Maryland; 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandson; his brother, Richard...

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Very sorry Todd. This is from David Nelson from way back at peaslee school and northboro middle. I always remember you and I always got. Along like brothers. Brings back great memories. I now know where you get your greatness and strength from. Your dad and his famous meatballs. I can't wait to get to heaven so your dad can make me some. God bless to the family

I just learned of Bill's death today and am saddened by the news. He was a good friend of my family's and he will be missed.

To the Paul family
So sorry to hear of Billy's passing-I will always have fond memories of all our families at Christmas at Great Grammy Guertin's! Then it was Aunt Laura and Aunt Lil's, they were wonderful cooks too- Loved the Spagetti and Meatballs and the Scalloped Oysters- I remember the big brook trouts that Billy and Old Uncle used to catch. You will all be in my prayers.
Love, your cousin

Billy Paul, was a great guy. A close friend and good to my dad. As a kid, I remember visitng him and his family. He will be missed by all. My heart goes out to the family. xoxoxo

Chana, Kim, and Tanya, I have just heard about your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Chana and Kim, so sorry to hear about your Dad. I have lasting memories of Bill and he will be in my prayers always.

Bill's Family, We will always have great memories of our Fri. night studies & great foo d & laughter. God Bless Billy'Girls

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing, I remember him as a fun and generous person. Condolences to all in the Paul family.

Bill will be greatly missed. Always a generous guy, his house was always open for all to stop by. He not only was a great friend, but a great guy to work for....miss ya Bill.