Paul Frederick Chew, of Noblesville, Indiana, passed away on July 28, 2025, following an extended illness. He was born on October 10, 1945, in New Haven, Indiana, to Robert and Marie Chew, and was the eldest of three children. Paul spent his early years enjoying the outdoors, particularly fishing and hunting with his beloved dog.
After high school, Paul attended and graduated from the Purdue University College of Pharmacy in 1969. Throughout his professional life, he owned and operated his own pharmacy and later worked with several retail pharmacies before retiring in 2015.
In addition to his pharmacy career, Paul was also a licensed real estate agent and broker. He owned and managed multiple properties in the Noblesville area. He was an avid reader and enjoyed boating, sailing, and spending time with his pets. More than anything, he treasured his family. He was a devoted, loving, and supportive husband and father. Even in times of uncertainty, he would remind us to keep the faith.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Judy (Schlosser) Chew; his son, Joseph (Cathy) Chew; his daughter, Kristina (Matt) Gemberling; and his granddaughters, Allison Chew and Michelle Chew. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Private family services will be conducted under the care of Randall & Roberts Funeral Homes in Noblesville.
Condolences: www.randallroberts.com
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