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Paul William Kobylanski, beloved husband, father, son, and friend, passed away on October 14, 2024 in Temple, Texas. Memorial service for Paul will Be Saturday October 19, 2024 at Belton Nazarene Church with Colton White officiating.
Paul was born on April 27, 1975, to Daniela (Rhodes) Eddinger and Edward (Edziu) Kobylanski.
Paul earned his Bachelor's degree from the University Massachusetts. He would go on to find his true calling as a Behavioral Therapist, pouring his heart into his work with various organizations and making a significant impact on the lives of those he served. His gentle spirit and understanding nature touched many, particularly children, with whom he loved working.
In addition to his professional achievements, Paul proudly served his country in the United States Army. His military service was distinguished by numerous awards, including the Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, and the Sharpshooter Marksmanship Badge Rifle. Paul’s dedication and bravery during his service reflected his character—a character that he carried into every aspect of his life.
Paul was not only a dedicated professional but also a passionate person with a myriad of interests. He found peace and creativity in woodworking and cherished moments spent dove hunting. Cooking brought him joy as he loved to create delicious meals for his family, while video games offered a fun escape that he enjoyed during his downtime.
On March 24, 2020, Paul proudly married the love of his life, Ticee (Kunzl) Kobylanski, in a beautiful ceremony in Lampasas, Texas. Their bond was a brilliant testament to love and partnership, and together they created a loving home filled with warmth and support.
Paul is survived by his loving wife, Ticee, along with his children who carry forward his legacy—two sons, Hunter Kobylanski of Florida and Logan Kobylanski of Texas; and two daughters, Madison Boeve of North Carolina and McKenzie Broadwell of Virginia. He is also survived by his mother, Daniela (Rhodes) Eddinger and her husband Larry; a half-brother, Garrett Eddinger; a stepbrother, LJ Eddinger; a half-sister, Mickalina Reid; and his stepmother, Lynn Kobylanski.
Though he leaves behind a family that will forever cherish his memory, he is preceded in death by his grandparents and his father, Edward (Edziu) Kobylanski, whose love and influence guided him throughout his life.
Paul William Kobylanski will be deeply missed by all who had the honor to know him. His spirit will forever live on in the hearts of his family and friends, reminding us of the humor, kindness, and strength he embodied. In the legacy he leaves behind, Paul has shown us the true meaning of love and service, and his memory will be cherished for generations to come.
As Paul would say......"glad you got to see me, stay cool".
5431 West U.S. Highway 190, Belton, TX 76513

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