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William Sabino
May 15, 2023
I knew him from UNC.
Very intelligent, he never put on airs.
He was a good man.
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Cynthia Haskell de Seife
March 11, 2018
What a lovely remembrance of Uncle Paul.
My father and his brother were not demonstrative fellows with us as children, and I think neither one of them knew quite what to make of the three little girls in my family, but as an adult, I was always struck and comforted by Uncle Paul's kindness and sincere interest in and attention to the details of our lives. I will miss our sweet little phone chats and brief visits in Chapel Hill. I will miss that generation of Haskell men and their special brand of acceptance and generosity.
Love, peace, and blessings to you all.
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