In memory of

Paul Murray Lane

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Ginny Skelton (A C Legg)

January 26, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Helen Bryant

January 18, 2008

Betty,
I have loved you two for many years and appreciate the way Paul always looked after our neighborhood. So sorry for your loss. Lovingly, Helen Bryant

Maureen Sparks

January 16, 2008

Susan, I have not seen you in a while, but this is to let you know I am here for you. But most of all God will be there for you in your times of sadness. Look to Him to be your comfort and strenghth.
You have my E-Mail address, call or E-Mail anytime. I Love you, Susan.

Nat and Angel Martin

January 16, 2008

Paul was a devoted member of our church family. Our grandson was seriously injured four years ago and remains disabled at this time. Paul was always asking about Andy's condition and even went to the hospital to visit with Andy several times. The last time we saw Paul in church, he asked about Andy. That's the way Paul was, always caring and concerned about his fellow man and he had the smile and personality that would light up the room. Paul, you will be terribly missed, but we will see you again.

LuAnn Sherrill

January 15, 2008

Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.

A.C. LEGG

Mary Gosa

January 15, 2008

I knew Paul for approximately 19 years. I worked with him at A.C. Legg, Inc. The first time I met Paul I knew he was one of a kind. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was waiting in the lobby at A.C. Legg for a job interview. He walked into the lobby and introduced himself as "Precious Paul". He definitely made a lasting impression. I can remember how he loved to tell jokes. He would rear back, stick his hand in the rim of his pants and you knew that he was about to tell one of his jokes. He was always joking around. I remember on several occasions he would be returning from lunch and pull his car up beside you and ask "Would you like some candy little girl?". He was always fooling around like that. Also, after his retirement he would always bring the office staff an assortment of Little Debbie cakes which I think everyone enjoyed. Paul was a thoughtful, kind-hearted person. I will miss him very much!!!

My thoughts and prayers are with the family as they go through this very difficult time.

Anthony Smith

January 15, 2008

My prayers are with your family during your loss. Paul was a special and unique person and will be missed.
Anthony Smith
Plant Mgr. A.C. Legg

Laura Lovetto

January 15, 2008

I hope you have the comfort and peace of knowing he is with Christ now.

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