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Paul Pease Obituary

Paul M. Pease Sr.
of Binghamton
Paul M. Pease Sr., 84, fell asleep in the Lord on Saturday, July 14, 2007, at the Elizabeth Church Manor. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret (Koltz) Pease in October 1996. He is survived by two sons, Paul M. Pease Jr. and his wife, Connie, Binghamton, and John Pease, Naples, Fla.; his daughter, Susan Pease, Binghamton; three grandchildren, Mrs. Robert (Nicole) Cole, Mrs. Spencer (Paula) Fern, and Shawn Pease and his wife, Adrienne; four great-grandchildren, Ryan and Jiline Cole, and Paige and Payton Fern; and several nieces and nephews. Paul was a retired hydraulic specialist for the Singer-Link Corporation, retiring after forty-three years of service. He was a Navy veteran of WWII, serving on the USS LST 283 during the Normandy Invasion. He was a member of the Hillcrest American Legion Post #1194 and the Binghamton V.F.W. Post #478. He was an avid NASCAR fan.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday, 11 a.m., at the Chopyak-Scheider Funeral Home, 326 Prospect Street, Binghamton, with the Very Rev. Protopresbyter James Dutko officiating. Burial will be in the Glen Castle Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday 4-7 p.m. at the Chopyak-Scheider Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider contributions in Paul's memory to the Third Floor Activities Group at Elizabeth Church Manor, 861 Front Street, Binghamton, N.Y. 13905.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Jul. 17 to Jul. 18, 2007.

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Wayne Johnson

July 22, 2007

Dear Paul, John, & Sue,

I'm so sorry for your loss, your dad was quite a fellow.

I'll always treasure the memories of the modified wars at the old "Shangra-La" track and all the innovations your dad brought to fruition while he crewed for Mike Zopp.

Betty "Chickie" Davis (Nicolai)

July 19, 2007

A friend just mentioned the loss of your Dad, having lost both my Mom & my Dad I realize it is a very difficult time, I'd like to express my deepest sympathy to the entire Pease family, just hold on to all "good memories!" (Chickie Nicolai) a.k.a. Betty Davis

Eddie Ramsey-Lewis

July 18, 2007

I think back in my youth, in Afton, we lived next door to Mrs. Pease parents, Ernie and Mabel Secrest - the Pease Family were regular Sunday visitors - that pleased Mr.& Mrs. Secrest SO much! - God Bless

Patty and Eddie (the Leadfoot!) Doebler

July 17, 2007

Paul, John and Sue - We found out yesterday that Paul Sr. went to be with Marge. So sorry for your loss. Just know that even if we are not physically in Binghamton to give you each a hug and an encoraging word, you are in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this trying time. Godspeed, Paul Sr.!
Patty and Eddie Doebler and family

Steve, Jocelyn, & Olivia Young

July 17, 2007

Dear John Paul, and Susie,
We have lost a great one; my memories of working with "Father Paul" on Saturdays at the Skillet will stay with me forever. What a fantastic life he lived; I saw him at Lowe's not more than 18 months ago and he hadn't changed a bit. All of our prayers are with you-I truly believe he is back with the love of his life and at peace. God Bless! Steve, Jocelyn,and Olivia

Bruce Bozdos

July 17, 2007

It has ben many years since we visited your family. I was sorry to hear about Pauls passing. I new margie much better because my grandmother (Susie Bozdos) and I used to visit her at her place of work(the dinner). My sympathies to the family.

Darlene (Pesko) Byarley

July 17, 2007

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Pease family. I worked with Paul for many years at Links and remember him as a wonderful person with a kind heart.

Thomas Würth

July 17, 2007

i didn't know until this time that my cousin Marge Koltz had died,,both of you came to our wedding in Binghamton and danced the night away. Tom and Jan [Koltz] Würth

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