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judi Berkey
January 19, 2005
I just read some of the entries in this book and see what a great and loving person Paul was. I hadn't seen him since we were kids and never got to meet his wife or children until recently. But I can see that he was well liked and loved. I know he will be missed greatly but his memory will live on.
kathleen sheridan galloway
January 16, 2005
I was only there in spirit as I am living in Ireland, Holywood, Ireland. I do so remember Paulie as the very spirited second son, always trying to keep up with Steven. He is now with his grandmothers and my dad was fond of him too. Perhaps they can go fishing together in the heavens. With love, second cousin Kathy
Carol Phily
January 15, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with the Lichtenberg family. Although I never met Paul, I do know the deep sorrow of losing loved ones.
I hope the good memories of Paul bring some peace and comfort to each of you.
Carol, Lori's sister-law
Jean Shea
January 14, 2005
I am Paulie's mother, and I cherish the last hours I spent with him a coupleof months ago. I keep seeing that wonderfully happy grin, and can still feel the hugs and the kisses. I told him that I felt very strongly that his Great Grandmother Tesarik was looking out for him, and the strange thing was that our cousin Ginny had recently told him the same thing.
Now she's holding him close and will take care of him for us. Though we miss him terribly, there's comfort in knowing he'll never have to endure any more pain. I don't know if he ever knew how much I loved him, but he knows it now.
Rest in peace, my son. I love you.
Linda Lichtenberger
January 13, 2005
I have many fond memories of growing up with Paulie. He was always a very strong willed person & did not give up easily on any challanges he faced. Paulie was always very protective of all his siblings. You messed with one of us, ya had to answer to Paulie!! He met Debbie, got married, settled down & had 2 beautiful daughters. Was always a good husband & father. I will always cherish the memories of our time spent together.
Paulie, you will be missed tremendously. You were a wonderful brother & friend. I love you. I was never one to say "goodbye", it's too final. You will always be with us.
May God keep you in peace,
Linda
Lori Gedd
January 12, 2005
A favorite memory of mine of my brother, Paulie, is when we found a baby bird that had fallen from its nest. Paulie got a box for it and did what he could to care for it but unfortunately the baby died. I think he knew it would but just wanted to make its final time here as easy as possible. Though he didn't in front of me, I know that he cried. He was a very compassionate boy and man and I'd like everyone to know it!
My kids didn't get to know Paulie very well. I regret that, but there's nothing I can do about that now. I tell them stories about him alot lately. And I'll continue to do so. There are alot of stories to tell! Most will make us laugh and remember him with great love.
Peace, Lori
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