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Mike Tiffany
November 7, 2022
Three years down, too many to go. Paul is missed each and every day and am always thinking of him whenever I go to golfing. I know he is smiling (more like laughing) at how bad I play! I hope Paul's family is carrying on without him and that they know that they always mattered to him. They were always number 1 to Paul in good times and hard times. I'm sure Paul is proud of you all and looks down to watch over you daily.
Bob Kinnaman
March 22, 2021
I am so overwhelmed and saddened to learn of Paul’s passing in November 2019. Paul and I became close friends from 2009 to 2012. We were definitely of kindred spirits. I lived in Reno, NV so our contacts were limited yet profound! We shared many things from our lives and had much in common! I liked his older sister, Marggie, in the eight grade at St. Elizabeth school. I became close friends with his older brother, Buzz, after high school at Alemany.
Paul was such a friendly, compassionate soul who loved his family so very much. He was so empathetic to those in need! He was always ready to share his life so that others could be encouraged! We had such a bond for those few years that will never be forgotten.
Yesterday, I decided to google his name and saw of his passing! I was shocked and so sad that I cried. His impact on my life could not be determined by how much time that we had together but by the quality time that we spent sharing each other’s lives. May our gracious Father God comfort all of us who grieve our loss. To God be the glory for giving us Paul to be a significant part of our lives! His smile will always be remembered and treasured.
Bob Kinnaman

Chuck Jerry
November 14, 2019
So sad to hear this. Paul and I were rival athletes in middle school (A.E. Wright) and high school (he went to Calabasas High and I went to Agoura High). Although I wasn't part of his inner circle of friends, we had plenty of respect for each other and enjoyed the competition. I moved back to NJ (where I still reside) after sophomore year in high school and never saw Paul again.
Thanks for the rivalry Paul. After all these years, I still remember it well. Rest in peace my friend.
David Wolff
November 12, 2019
I always liked Paul.He was grateful for the opportunity he was given and was able to exploit these opportunities to grow into the man he was. My best wishes to Jeanie and her whole family I hope all is well. He will be missed.
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Mike Tiffany
November 12, 2019
Will miss his never ending smile and his genuine caring about others.
Ken Austin
November 12, 2019
Paul was one of the kindest souls I ever knew. He was a true friend, and was always happy and had an infectious smile. He will be missed by so many. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family whom he always spoke of is such loving terms.
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