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June 5, 2018
Still in our minds & hearts. Loved.
October 2, 2016
Love & miss you still. RIP.
christian S-M
September 20, 2014
Dear Paul, dear pal and friend.
You are still in my heart - I will always remember you.
Christian S-M
April 23, 2013
I love You
Nancy Whitson
February 29, 2004
Linda, Thomas, James, and Mary,
To this day, when we leave our house, we look over to your old house and expect to see Paul pull in the driveway from a sales trip. We wait for his tap on our front window to announce his arrival for cocktails or his need for some oddball thing for one of the kids science projects. We think about the potato gun, firecrackers, and smell of barbeque. But most of all we think of Paul's zest for life and willingness to be the best friend we've ever had. Life is no longer the same for us. It's sadder and emptier. Our deepest sympathies to you all.
Jay and Nancy Whitson
Al,Judy & Alison Grefsheim
February 17, 2004
Paul or Pablo,as Al called him, will never be forgotten by our family. We will always remember Paul's passion for life whether it was his work, his family, offering a helping hand to his neighbors or just swillin a beer with friends. He had an infectious smile and laugh and a big heart.Paul was a great guy and he will be truly missed. We love you Pauly!
Tami (Fisher) Jurewicz
February 9, 2004
Dear Paul Jurewicz Family,
My deepest sympathy for the loss of you husband/father/son. Although I know the sadness you feel for the loss of a father, I could not imagine the depth of the grief you feel in the loss of a spouse. Please believe that Paul is now cradled in the Lord's arms and this is one of life's challenges you have to pull through. Life somehow, though with great difficulty at times, does go on. I want you to know that many people, some you may not even know, are praying for you and your family. I never knew Paul, but I have heard many of the wonderful stories of the Jurewicz Family. God's Blessings on all of the Jurewicz Family.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Tami, Michael, and Baby Jack Jurewicz
Patrick Jurewicz
February 8, 2004
I would like to express my deepest sympathy. Please feel free to call if you need anything. I will keep you in my prayers.
Joseph Jurewicz
February 8, 2004
Linda, Thomas, James, and Mary,
We send you our deepest regrets on the loss of Paul. From every memory I have of Paul I know he will be remembered as a kind, loving, caring and selfless person. He provided a model of how to live life for so many; how to love as a father, husband, son, and friend. How to work hard and not just earn a living, but to build AND maintain relationships, and to earn love and respect in doing so. And even in his departure, I feel he is reminding me to make sure I love my wife and children and tell them often that I do; mend relationships even when I haven't caused a "tension"; and live live as if there might be no tomorrow. Paul is inspiring me still. My life has been blessed because God put me in the Jurewicz family, and I got to have Paul as my cousin.
All our love,
Joe, Cindy, Joshua, and Sarah Jurweicz
Linda, Dennis, and Jonathan Elliott
February 8, 2004
To Linda and the rest of the Jurewicz Family, I would like to express my deepest sympathy over the passing of my cousin Paul. I have many warm memories of summers spent in Minocqua WI. I remember Paul and Uncle Joe scuba diving, and Paul camping on Blueberry Island on Sunday Lake, and of course the wonderful Christmas Eve's we spent at Aunt Carol and Uncle Joe's home. I can only imagine that Paul was welcomed home with open loving arms of Grandma and Grandpa Jurewicz, Grandma and Grandpa Hoeffert, and my dad Stanley Jurewicz. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sincerely,
Linda, Dennis, and Jonathan Elliott
Linda, Dennis, and Jonathan Elliott
February 8, 2004
To Linda and the rest of the Jurewicz Family, I would like to express my deepest sympathy over the passing of my cousin Paul. I have many warm memories of summers spent in Minocqua WI. I remember Paul and Uncle Joe scuba diving, and Paul camping on Blueberry Island on Sunday Lake, and of course the wonderful Christmas Eve's we spent at Aunt Carol and Uncle Joe's home. I can only imagine that Paul was welcomed home with open loving arms of Grandma and Grandpa Jurewicz, Grandma and Grandpa Hoeffert, and my dad Stanley Jurewicz. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bob, Lynda, Jenna, Bobby and Kayla Jurewicz
February 8, 2004
Our sincerest condolences to you, Linda, on the passing of my dear cousin Paul. Although we haven't seen each other in quite some time, the memories of the past only seem like yesterday. As our cousin Jim had said, Christmas at Uncle Joe and Aunt Carol with Paul, Ellen, and Claire was always a great time, and I learned a lot from Paul, especially how caring and giving he was. He will be greatly missed. He will watch over sitting at God's right hand.
Robert Parchman
February 7, 2004
I met Paul about 5 years ago. As a perfusionist, you meet several salesmen/women. Paul was one that you remembered whether you did business with his company or not, he always came to see you. His love for life, and his laugh, will be forever remembered. Always smiling, laughing. You took an instant liking to Paul. To his wife and lovely family my thoughts and prayers are with you. God be with you in your time of sorrow.
Kevin/Kathy/Kyle/Sean DeWitte
February 7, 2004
Linda,Thomas,James,and Mary
Paul has been a great friend to many in his life, and my family and I feel truly fortunate to have had the opportunity to spend time with all of you during your years in AZ. Paul taught me so much when I first arrived here, but the best lessons were how to have fun in business, and treat people the way you want to be treated. We all missed Paul when your family moved on, but I have great memories that will last me a life time. Thank you all for your friendship, and may God comfort you all in your loss.
Jim/Karen Jurewicz
February 7, 2004
My memories of cousin Paul start with the many Christmas' I spent at Uncle Joe and Aunt Carols home in Elmhurst, Il. as a young boy. It was always fun to see the different and unique things Paul had in his room from his salt water fish to scuba diving equipment or neet camping gear. On a couple vactions our families spent together in Minocqua Wis. Paul was always out exploring., camping, and finding blueberries on "blue berry Island". Paul lived life and will truely be missed by all of us...... Our sincere condolences and prayers to the Jurewicz family during this sad time.
Most Sincerely,
Jim,Karen,Jessica, Haley and Michael
Vanessa MacDonald
February 6, 2004
Linda, Mary, Thomas and James:
John, Jack, Julia and I were so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Our thought and prayers are with your family at this time. May God bless all of you and keep you strong.
The MacDonald Family
Tempe, Arizona
Yvette Vreeman
February 6, 2004
Paul and I worked together for Baxter when we both lived in Arizona. Paul was the organizer of all things fun and helped me from day one with directions, product knowledge, and cultivating customer relationships. We spent a lot of time laughing and even some time golfing very poorly! He was generous with his time and opened his home to all of us so we could meet his wonderful family. Even after I moved away he made an effort to call every so often to see how life was going. He loved that telephone! My prayers are with his family and my deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. Paul was a bright light and will be missed.
Yvette Vreeman
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Bob/Mary Jurewicz
February 6, 2004
Dearest Linda, James, Thomas & Mary:
Our most profound and sincere condolences on the death of your dear husband & father Paul. Ellen has kept us up-to-date on events. We both, together with our family, had prayed for a miracle. But the miracle was, he went to meet his God without suffering. However, I know the empty place in your hearts will never be quite filled again. We are praying for you and for his mom and dad, Joe & Carol. May God give you the strength to carry on and the consolation of your profound faith.
With much love and prayers,
Uncle Bob and Auntie Mary
Peter Lee
February 6, 2004
Paul and I worked together for several years while he and his family were in Phoenix. We became very good friends and I always loved and appreciated his fun and adventurous spirit. He was sincere and generous and that's what made him such a great person. He loved to share his fondness and pride for his family and I know that is what made him the happiest. I will miss my friend dearly and all the times that we spent together and will never forget his passion for life.
Sincerely,
Peter Lee
Seattle, WA
Dorothy Izard
February 6, 2004
Our sincerest condolences go out to Paul's family and friends. As he made his routine calls at the VAMC he would always stop in to say hello. We will truly miss him. He was a real gentleman.
Danielle Coleman
February 6, 2004
I met Paul while working at Baxter Healthcare in Irvine, California. He, like me, was one of the few people who survived the many company changes (from Baxter to Jostra/Novosci) with some sanity and a sense of humor. I will always hear his voice mail name "ah...This is Paul" and his laugh.
Tom Meneses
February 6, 2004
Tom Meneses Jr. & Fam.
Karen Dupree
February 6, 2004
I have worked with Paul for the past three years, and I will fondly remember his sense of humor and his laughter. He will be greatly missed, and my thoughts and prayers are with his family. God bless.
Paul Muller
February 6, 2004
As President and CEO of Coastal Life Systems, I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family. Although Paul had only been with the company a short time we have known and worked with him for many years. He was a well respected and professional person. He will be missed greatly.
Sincerely,
Paul A Muller
President & CEO
CLS
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