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Elaine Ambrose
February 6, 2023
I remember Paul as a true cowboy and hometown hero. I was friends with his brother, Carl. For my first date, I went to the Senior Ball and my mother bought a my dress from Earlene. She later became Paul´s wife. So many of the good guys are leaving us. Too many empty saddles in the old corral...
Clayne and Roseanne Higley
February 4, 2023
Earleane
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Cathy comly
February 4, 2023
Earlene so sorry for your loss, wish we still lived close, love you Ray and Cathy Comly
Carol Handy Pfeifer
February 4, 2023
So sorry!! We (Handy family) lived by the Gibbs family in Wendell. I had a horrible crush on Jimmy! I remember their horse Gibbs Mailman (I think was the name). Such memories :-) condolences and prayers
Gary H Bradshaw
February 3, 2023
Paul and I went to school together at Wendell and we both graduated from Wendell High in 1960. Paul was always a lot fun and took school and sports serious. I got Paul started operating a self loading log truck about 10 years ago and he enjoyed that and we had fun together. He will be greatly missed by so many friends Paul had.
Howard King
February 3, 2023
Adios, Paul. Remember that time over at the Gooding county fair when we wrestled the steers in the rodeo holding pens-I think we were probably about 10 maybe. It was you and Jim and Lynn Stephenson and a couple of others as I recall. I think Roy Irons was watching too. We had some great times back then.Good to see you never quit blazing those trails, my friend! Keep it up! Be lookin´ forward to seein´ you again soon! H.
Sissy Betscher
February 1, 2023
I knew Paul and his brother Jim when my brother´s Charlie and Gerald Whitworth were best friends with them at a very young age. They teased Blondie and I all the time . Wonderful memories! Blessings to your family.
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