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Paul B. DeLisle, 62, passed away Monday August 19 at his home in Braintree.
Loved by many, Paul was a life-long musician (and huge Elvis fan) who had a passion for singing and playing guitar, especially alongside his father.
With his sharp sense of humor, infectious laugh and a smile that could brighten any room, he collected friends everywhere he went. But it was his family he loved most, especially his son.
Charismatic, caring and always willing to help those who needed him, he had a beautiful heart and he’ll truly be missed.
Paul is survived by his son Paul Christopher DeLisle and his wife Naiya of California; grandchildren Marcello and Kassidy DeLisle of California; parents Paul and Beverly DeLisle of Maine; brother and his spouse Kenneth and Keila Beyer of Portugal; aunts and uncles Kenneth and Marcia DeLisle of Scituate, Keith and Jean DeLisle of Tennessee, Karen Newcombe of California; nephew Shane Beyer of California and cousin Christopher Peterson of California.
A wake service will be held at Keohane Funeral Home in South Weymouth, 809 Main Street, on Sunday August 25th from 2-5 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:
P.O. Box 7023
Merrifield, VA 22116-7023
diabetes.org
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