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Rick Moszer
July 27, 2006
I was very surprised to hear of Paul death. Paul worked for us cleaning our basement offices at the Department of Emergency Services for a couple of years. He was always smiling and willing to give us a hard time, in his own playful way. He was very proud of his participation and accomplishments in the special olympics. I know he was very upset when Pride's contract for cleaning our facility was not renewed. It's been some time since I have seen him but he will hold a special place in my heart as he always tried his very best. My God take him into his arms and care for him forever.
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