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Tom Crowe
August 13, 2009
I met Paul in December of 1998; I just got out of the military and was applying for a job within his section at the Court System. Paul came out we talked about bit, he had me sit down in the break room where he pulled out a plastic bag full of electronic parts, poured them on the table then asked me to tell him what they were. That was my job interview! I had the privilege to work with him for the next 6 years. I’ve told friends and acquaintances about this job interview for years and regularly have had them ask “how’s the guy with the bag full of parts doing?” Paul touched people beyond just those he knew. My family’s thoughts and payers will be with you Paul.
Melani Riggs
July 22, 2009
Paulie was my ex husbands Best Friend and we shared many happy times together. Our first anniversary was spent hiking 6 miles to Pauls homestead through the Alaska woods. He was one of the first people other than mom,dad or the doctor to hold our baby daughter. Even after our divorce, Paul was always sweet and kind to me, ready to offer his terrific smile. I loved him and he will be missed.
Meg Shaw
July 17, 2009
Paul was a cousin who always made you laugh. I remember all those times in Florida together having a ball. It has been a long time since we have seen eachother, but I can picture him now. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.
David Gehen
July 16, 2009
Paul will always be a special part of my childhood,and many years into adulthood. We had many fun filled adventures from our little town we grew up in in New york,too North Carolina,Colorado,and Alaska.The last few years we lost touch,but he was never far from my thoughts,He was a great Guy and will be missed.Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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betty bell
July 15, 2009
Paul was a gentle, calm and understanding person. He touched a lot of lives in many ways where ever he went. He was funny and made me laugh while working on computers and seem to make the computer frustrations go away. He will surely be missed by all who were touched by meeting him, it was a priviledge to meet him and work with Paul and his IT co-workers. He was a legacy in his own way. Prayers for comfort and healing will be made for his family and friends. Betty Bell, Deployed Kosovo 2009
Tom Olson
July 14, 2009
Paul and I were friends for many years. He was loved by our whole family and will be in all our prayers. Will be missing you bud...
Randy Cler
July 14, 2009
Paul and I had many memorable trips working for the court system. There were a few adventures in those trips. Sorry to hear he is gone. You are in my families prayers!
Cyndie Holtmann
July 14, 2009
What a Sweetheart, He will be missed and remembered for his humor and kind spirit!
Annette Nadreau
July 14, 2009
Paul was a good friend to Tim and I. I had the privilege of working with him at the court where we became friends, then when he needed a place to live while he built his house he moved in with my husband Tim and I. What was to be a year turned into more than 3, and in those 3+ years Paul became family to us. We will truly miss him. You are all in our prayers.
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