1936
2025
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Ernie (Bud) Waltz
May 21, 2025
Paul , you were a hardworking man a d a great father. It was hard for me , a d I never showed you the gratitude that I really should have. When I left to move up to Mansfield you had my back and gave me wonderful advice and inspiration. I've always been grateful for that. Heaven has gotten a great mason and carpenter. With love dad !
Dirk
May 21, 2025
Paul was a hard working man's man who was multi-talented. He could build just about anything. His hand prints and foot prints were left at many places. At First Baptist Church of Bellefonte things he built are still used. His love for God was intertwined in his work. Went on a Men's For Missions trip with Paul to Atlanta Georgia. Paul worked in the southern heat without complaining. Good memories of him.
He will be missed.
Janie and Tom Donahey
May 21, 2025
Tim and Cathy, so very sorry for your loss. He's at peace in God's hands. Janie and Tom
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