Paul Caesar

Paul Caesar obituary, Ann Arbor, MI

Paul Caesar

Paul Caesar Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Nie Family Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Inc. - Liberty Road Chapel on Dec. 14, 2024.

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Paul Christopher Caesar passed away on December 12, 2024 at his home in Dexter, Michigan.
Paul was born on August 3, 1963 to parents, William Frank and Katherine Patricia (Henefield) Caesar in Port Chester, New York. Before relocating to Michigan, Paul attended Rye high school in New York. He entered the trade of heating and plumbing, eventually becoming an estimator. He was employed with Hutzel Plumbing for over 20 years and was proud to be a part of such a hardworking team. Paul's work ethic allowed him to grow throughout his career, while also always being there for his family and friends whenever they needed. He was loyal and loving, even through any hardship.
Paul was an avid U of M fan and enjoyed tailgating during the football seasons, as he was known as the life of the party. He was easy going, loved spending time at his pool- drink in hand of course. Paul also loved watching Nascar and rooting for "24," along with other favorites. When he could, Paul would also spend his time golfing, watching baseball, traveling with family, and playing Call of Duty.
He will truly be missed by those who survive him: children, Paul Christopher Caesar II (Crystal), Lauren (Stuart) Hill, and Courtney (James) Ray; grandchildren, Paul Christopher Caesar III, Mackenzie Caesar, Landyn Smith, Scarlett Hill, Harper Hill, and Lyla Ray; former spouse, Lisa Dorwin; brothers and sisters, Christopher Caesar, Bill Caesar, Cindy Caesar, and Colleen Caesar; several nieces and nephews, along with extended family members and friends.
Paul is preceded in death by fiancee, Jane Ballo; parents, William and Katherine; and sister, Patricia Wilson.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 17, 2024 at Nie Funeral Home, 3767 W. Liberty Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103, with gathering from 10am-12pm and service beginning at 12pm. Please join in your proudest U of M maize and blue attire- GO BLUE!
Private family burial services will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery of Dexter, Michigan.

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