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Paul P. Fuchs III was born on April 15, 1975 in Queens, New York. When he was one and a half years old, his family moved to Sloatsburg, NY, where he attended Sloatsburg Elementary School, Suffern Junior High School, Suffern High School and graduated from SUNY Cortland. Paul was known to many as the popular wrestler, Paul E. Normus. He wrestled locally as well as in Boston, Philadelphia and even Italy. He held various wrestling titles, won many awards for body building, was featured in several magazine articles, and appeared on TV and briefly in a recent major film. Paul's presence and intensity for everything he did made him special and unique. He had a big heart, a strong love for his family and friends and a passion for wrestling and everything connected with it. He will be missed by his parents, Paul and Adrienne; brother, Justin; girlfriend, Gayle Hoffman; grandmother, Dorothy Scaccio; aunt, Diane Matthew; many cousins and Terror. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated on Tuesday January 20, 2009 at 11:00 AM at St. Joan of Arc Church in Sloatsburg, NY, burial will follow at Airmont Cemetery in Airmont, NY Friends and relatives are in invited on Monday from 2-4 and 6-9 PM at the Scarr Funeral Home Inc Route 202 Suffern. For direction's or to sign Paul's guest book please visit www.scarrfuneralhome.net SCARR FUNERAL HOME,INC ROUTE 202 SUFFERN NY 845-357-1137 www.scarrfuneralhome.n et "Suffern's Only Family Owned Funeral Home"�

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Published by The Journal News on Jan. 18, 2009.

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