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Tom Hart
September 3, 2023
I first met Paul in 1979 when he joined Pogo Producing Company as Chief Legal Counsel. I was Chief Accounting Officer at the time and Paul and I became both co-workers and friends. His intellect was a wonder to behold and his knowledge of nearly everything amazed me. If I asked him a legal question in the morning I would have his opinion either immediately or just after lunch. He was also a wiz at trivia. He eventually became my boss when he was made Chairman, but our terrific working relationship and friendship continued. I retired from Pogo in 2006, but Paul and I stayed in touch by phone. We shared a January birthday and always called to check on each other then and often spoke just before opening day for the Astros. I and my wife will both miss him greatly. Rest In Peace dear friend. Tom & Linda Hart
Les Brown
August 24, 2023
What a dear and wonderful friend. I enjoyed our youth together and enjoyed our telephone calls late in life. I will miss him greatly.
Les Brown
Ken Good
August 10, 2023
I worked with Paul at Pogo until I retired in 2000. One of the first things I learned about him is he had a photographic memory. He was so smart that I just marveled at how fast he could comprehend difficult matters. I considered him my friend even though I lost contact these last few years. RIP Paul!
Valerie
August 9, 2023
So many fond memories of working for Paul for 16 years at Pogo. He was an incredible leader and a good friend.
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August 9, 2023
The YMCA is sad to learn of Paul's passing, he was a great servant leader to his community! He will be missed!
Carolyn Paxman Bentley
August 9, 2023
What a grand fellow Paul always was and is. I can still hear his dynamic laugh. We all knew how brilliant he was in high school, and it´s no surprise he went on to achieve such stellar leadership positions. I will remember him as a cheerful, friendly force in our BY High class. A ready smile and a guy who was whole-hearted in any endeavor. He has been generous to us through the years of reunions. Even when he couldn´t attend, he sent financial support.
I loved his curious mind, his enthusiasm for learning, his "can do" attitude, and his great wit and sense of humor.
I send sincere condolences to the Van Wagenen family and hopes for peace and strength.
Paul, I think you will be a bright source of energy and goodness in the great beyond. Fly free and unencumbered.
Carolyn Paxman Bentley
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