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Laura Lee Lamothe
September 26, 2024
Here we are another year without you. And yet I still feel your presence in my heart. I miss you Daddy. Thank you for loving me. Hug all our family that are with you. Will be together when God decides
Blessings Daddy
Laura Lee Lamothe
September 29, 2023
Another year, seems like you were just here for me to call and talk about what happened at work, or with the kiddo, or just about what you thought about this or that. Your voice was so soothing to me. You almost always gave me advice whether I asked or not. I was so proud of your sobriety. I miss you still and thank God that you were my Daddy.
Daddy's Only Daughter
Laura Lee Lamothe
August 20, 2015
I am missing you today Daddy. I have been praying for you nightly. You were so important in my life. Thank you for everything you added and supported in my life. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH,
ron/marybeth racle
October 7, 2014
we will miss you so much....our love and prayers to the family...sorry we couldn't be with you...Paul was a wonderful friend for over 40 years...
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October 3, 2014
There are many of us here at the American Poolplayers Association that remember Paul with fondness. He was a good League Operator, a great guy and just a pleasure to be around. And who could ever forget the chocolate chip cookies he brought to the Team Championship every year! Paul will be missed and remembered by his APA Family.
Pam Aston, St. Louis, MO
on behalf of Terry and Olendia, Nancy, Renee, myself and the APA Staff
JOHN SCHMITZ
October 2, 2014
will rember his lafter, cookies, smile, and his whit. GOD BLESS AND THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
Denis Poirier
October 2, 2014
I remember the time Uncle Paul was single and living with my folks and me. Late one night had gotten locked out of the house. The screen doors were hooked. It was summer and he climbed between the house and a large tree to my second floor bedroom window so he could call my dad to let him in. "Bob... Bob... Bob!" "Paul what the h__l are you doing out there?" "What the h__l do you think, I'm trying to get in!"
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