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Paul Meaney Obituary

Our family is sad to announce the passing of our beloved father, Paul Aloysius Meaney. He passed away at home at age 93, peacefully in his sleep on July 8th. He was proud to call Novato his home for the past 55 years, and he was a long time parishioner of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Dad was born in Everett, MA, on March 28, 1930. He was a child of the Great Depression, something he never forgot throughout his life. Dad lost both his parents at a young age, and immediately bore the responsibility of taking care of his three younger siblings. When he was a teenager, Dad moved to So. California with his aunt and uncle, graduating from Venice High School in 1948. After graduation, he fell in love with the woman he would go on to marry, Dolores Mitzel, whom he met at the drive-in concession stand in Culver City. They were happily married for 69 years. Dad worked in Industrial Relations at Hughes Aircraft and at the Aerospace Corporation for the next two decades. In 1968, the family moved to Novato where Dad was appointed by Governor Ronald Reagan to chair the CA Fair Employment Practice Committee. In 1973, he was then appointed as a member to the CA Youth Authority Parole Board where he served under both Governors Reagan and Jerry Brown.However, his proudest moments came outside of the office. He loved Novato and his neighbors. Dad was known as the "Donut King" to the kids on his street and delivered donuts every Saturday morning after finishing his morning jog. Dad loved sports, especially ice hockey, baseball, and basketball. Although the Boston Red Sox were his true love, he also became a fan of the L.A. Dodgers while living in So. California - much to the discontent of his Giants loving wife! Dad also loved to attend the Oakland A's games when the Boston Red Sox were in town. During the game, it would only be a matter of minutes before Dad had made friends with those sitting around him. His game companions would include his family, grandkids, son-in-law, and most often, the neighborhood kids. Dad would stay after the games ended so the kids could get autographs as the players left the clubhouse. One neighbor recalled a story when Dad took a group after the game to a local hotel where the Red Sox were staying. Some of the players were in the lounge, and Dad didn't skip a beat! He took the kids directly into the bar where they were successful in obtaining cherished autographs. This was a life time memory for these kids, who now as adults, retell the story with laughter. As an avid and friendly jogger, he met many people on his daily 2.5 mile jog. Dad also ran yearly in the Bay of Breakers race in San Francisco with his son, Paul. Dad did this well into his 70's! Not only was he a beloved father figure in the neighborhood but all of Novato! Affectionally called "The Candy Man," Dad never left the house without candy overflowing from his pockets. When the Meaney children finished high school and moved out, Mom and Dad started attending the Lady Hornet Basketball games. Not only did Dad give candy to the team after the game, but for years, he drew posters for each player showing their personal accomplishments with words of encouragement. Ask any player from the late 1980's to the early 2000's about Paul Meaney, and we guarantee they will remember him! For several years, the girls basketball team hosted a tournament in our parent's honor. On June 13, 2014, Dad was the proud recipient of the Block N Award in recognition of his dedicated service and contributions to Novato High School sports, as well as the investment in each student whose life he touched. He was very honored to receive this award. Dad was preceded in death by his wife, Dolores (1933-2020). He is survived by his four children: Debbie Lane (Bob), Paul Meaney, Jr (Chase), Chris Meaney (Rebecca), and Lori Meaney. Dad was a devoted grandfather to Angela, Christine, Julie, Brian, Lisa, and Patrick. He also had six great grandchildren: Bella, Ariel, Jasmine, Emily, JT, and Mia. Dad is survived by his sister, Anne Marie O'Shea. The family is forever grateful to Dr. Timothy Murphy for his above and beyond personal care and genuine compassion that he showed to our father. The family would also like to acknowledge Dad's caregiver for the past few years, our sister, Lori. We appreciate the excellent care she gave Dad.A date for a Celebration of Life in honor of both parents is still to be determined.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal from Aug. 13 to Aug. 20, 2023.

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Kimberly Schotz

October 31, 2023

Dear Meaney Family,
I have so many fond memories of your family. Holiday dinners, hockey games and Konocti stand out in my mind. I enjoyed running into your dad around Novato. Both your parents were truly wonderful people. Much love to you all.
Kimberly Skinner Schotz

Bob Correa

August 30, 2023

What a great Gentleman, I was lucky enough to have the Candy man as my neighbor when I lived on Arthur he always made a point to stop and say hello to how how my family was doing. God bless him now he is with the rest of the Angels

Stephen O'Flynn

August 26, 2023

Paul was my hero as a young child and he taught me so many things....many of which I think about often and he is a large part of me being who I am today. I am lucky to have had him in my life and he absolutely has a special place in heaven.

I tell my daughter Sagely stories of my buddy Paul a lot and I am proud to know that I can pass on some of the life lessons he thought me as she grows up.

I miss you my friend. Until we meet again...

Stephen O'Flynn

August 26, 2023

Paul was my hero as a young child and he taught me so many things....many of which I think about often and he is a large part of me being who I am today. I am lucky to have had him in my life and he absolutely has a special place in heaven.

I tell my daughter Sagely stories of my buddy Paul a lot and I am proud to know that I can pass on some of the life lessons he thought me as she grows up.

I´ll never forget you Paul. Until we meet again...

George O'Shea

August 24, 2023

On my frequent visits to CA - if I was w/ in 3 hours of Novato, I´d rent a car and take a long walk w/ my uncle Paul. One of the 3 most memorable characters in my life. Such a great & loyal friend and sibling. So sorry for your loss. Loved both Delores and Paul. George O´Shea.

Michael DeBarros

August 20, 2023

It was an honor to have known Paul and Dolores over the years that I coached in the Novato HS Girls basketball program. Paul was so good to the girls, he even made a poster for me as I recall. He was an inspiration to the community with his kindness and joy for life. You surely will be missed, my dear friend.

Margie Mariani

August 18, 2023

So sorry to have read of Mr. Meaney's passing. I grew up on Washington Street and remember when he used to jog up or down the street. He was a really nice man. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Meaney family

Julie chacko

August 17, 2023

He was an amazingly kind and supportive man- NHS girls basketball will not be the same without him. Big hugs to the family. It was great to have him in our lives.
Julie Chacko - NHS girls BB Class of 1990

Debbie Layne Gee

August 15, 2023

Thinking of Paul Meanie will always makes me smile. Growing up on Hayes Street in the early 70s, the Meanies became an integral part of our neighborhood family. We enjoyed block parties and BBQs in the 70s, 80s, and 90s with lots of neighbors participating. I continued to share in that neighborhood closeness after I had my own family. Paul would often drop by when he saw my car parked at Mom and Dad´s (Ben & Harriett´s) just to check in with me and, of course, tease my kids. He had the ability to make everyone feel special and to connect with every age group. I will always be grateful for the time my family had with Paul Meanie. He was one of a kind and will be missed by many. Love you Paul.

The Lloyd´s

August 15, 2023

Paul was our neighbor when we lived at the corner of Hayes and Arthur streets in the 70´s. We were a military family so had lots of neighbors over the years. Paul and all of the Hayes Street folks were the best we ever had.

Marianne Joske

August 15, 2023

My brothers and I were children who enjoyed The Candy Man. We lived at the lower part of our street. Watching when he began his run. He was a big part of our childhood. Thankfully so. Remembering Mr. Meaney with love and prayers. Very thankful to have known him, Delores and his family.

Rest in Peace.
The Joske children and parents

Alan and Jan Lazure

August 15, 2023

Our family met Paul and Delores when our daughter became part of the Novato High Basketball team. What an inspiration they were to everyone who knew them! You will truly be missed. Thank you for our special memories Candy Man Love from the entire Lazure family

Brian

August 14, 2023

This man is pure magic. No words could ever explain how great he was. From his encouraging posters, being the candyman, the funny man and most importantly life lessons I´ll always remember. One story I´ll always remember is the time he always set aside to help a former novato basketball player come back from a horrible car accident. Every day on his jog he would make sure to bring her some "tests" to help bring her memory back and always trying to encourage her to learn to walk again. That´s only one sample of the man he is, not was because we will always continue to carry his legacy. I can´t be all sentimental, he wouldn´t like it, so a joke to end... you´re an American in the kitchen, what are you in the bathroom?? European!! -grandpa

Judy Keegan

August 14, 2023

Paul and Dolores were a special couple. Tom and I always enjoyed talking to them during our daughter's, Kendra, basketball games.
Paul was amazing in the time he devoted to making special posters for each player.
Paul and Dolores left a legacy of wonderful memories for their friends and for their family.

Mary Chambers

August 14, 2023

As a kindred Red Sox fan, I smile whenever I think of you and our shared love of Boston. You were so much to so many. The love you gave to all, your quick wit and deep commitment to family, faith and friends are a wonderful legacy to have left behind. I know you are up in heaven, with your true love smiling down on all those who deeply miss you both but know you are together and in a better place. Mary and Steve Chambers

Rhona O´Flynn

August 14, 2023

My dear Paulie. We were so grateful to have you in our lives for 47 years. Fond memories from when I was younger and lived next door - you always brought us donuts every Saturday morning, you would take us all trick or treating every Halloween, you would drive me up and down the block that my crush lived on, you took us for countless walks around the Novato HS track, you played catch with Stephen every time he asked "could Paul come out to play," you walked Lauren up the street to play with Mary. In later years our visits were more sweet, fleeting - always ending in "I love you" and making me laugh even though I knew you didn´t feel well. We were blessed to have you and Mrs. Meaney in our lives. If it wasn´t for you we may not have moved to Hayes St and made the lasting friendships that we still have with so many. The block will not be the same without you both. May God keep you and bless you. We miss and love you dearly.

Brett Bilsborough

August 13, 2023

Paul Sr. Was a really good person. I really appreciated knowing him and Mrs. Meany. Will make sure jr. stays in line:).God bless, Brett Bilsborough

Rhona O´Flynn

August 13, 2023

My dear Paulie, you were such an amazing friend to our family for 47 years and we were the lucky ones to have you in our lives for so long. I will always remember you for bringing us donuts every Saturday morning, taking us trick or treating every Halloween, driving me up and down the street that my crush lived on for hours hoping that I would get a glimpse of him, taking us for walks around the track at Novato HS, playing catch with Stephen for hours and walking Lauren up the street to play with Mary. Later memories of knowing you didn´t feel well but always making me laugh. We were truly blessed to have you and Mrs Meaney in our lives and Hayes St will not ever be the same without you. Rest gently my dear sweet friend. I love and miss you dearly.

Barbara Lynne

August 13, 2023

My favorite fun uncle. It was always a highlight when you came to visit. You taught us how to pitch pennies and gathered all six of us up to take us out for ice cream. You made everyone feel special, loved and important--genuinely caring and interested in us all. You had a special nickname for me "Hambone." In the past ten years or so when I would come to visit you your first question was always, "Are you happy?' This speaks to your interest and concern for others which you demonstrated your whole life through. Lucky me to have known you and even more so to be able to call you family. You were so very, very special and so dearly loved. Hambone

Chris

August 13, 2023

Not many people can say they hit the super jackpot lottery but I can say I did along with my siblings my father Paul a meaney.. enjoy being above the clouds Paul and Dolores...

Elizabeth O´Flynn

August 13, 2023

My favorite man. What a treasure we have all lost

James cook

August 13, 2023

Mr Meaney always giving out candy RIP a really good man. The Cooks

Kristin Gabbard

August 13, 2023

Loads of candy from my basketball days at Novato. Love the Meaney duo.

Diane Farren

August 13, 2023

Our daughter Shannon enjoyed all those wonderful encouraging posters from Paul when on the Novato Basketball Team in the 90.s He was such a kind, thoughtful man and neighbor! He was one of a kind. Miss you Paul. Diane Farren

Lori

August 13, 2023

Love you dad. We miss you..

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