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Ken mcconnell
February 4, 2005
Paul will be sorely missed. He kept me out of a lot of trouble in my life. Without his help, surely I would have had so much more to account for in my life. A special thanks also to Joan for her help in getting through all those tough times. Both of you were the reason I was able to just move on to other things. Thank you.
Robert Badolato
February 1, 2005
Paul was such a good man. One look at his daughter and his grandchild, Deneen, shows the type of mark this man left on both his daughter and granddaughter. They are both a true reflection of his legacy.
Margie Sarsfield
January 26, 2005
My prayers and thoughts are with the entire family. Paul's pain is gone and he's now at peaceful rest in the care of a loving God. The Lord's peace to those who gave him such good and constant care.
Sally Serbeniuk
January 25, 2005
With deepest sympathy to his wife, daughter, and grandchildren.
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