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Paul Edward Throne Jr.

1927 - 2022

Paul Edward Throne Jr. obituary, 1927-2022, Sun City Center, FL

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Paul Throne Obituary

Paul Edward Throne, Jr.

April 12, 1927 - Feb. 1, 2022

HOBART, IN - Paul Edward Throne, Jr., most beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend to many, passed away peacefully into the arms of Jesus Christ on Tuesday, February 1, 2022.

Paul was born April 12, 1927, in Pioneer, OH, to the late Paul E. Throne, Sr. and Edna Mae Throne (Grimm). Paul met the love of his life, Ruth Owen, in the sixth grade. They were united in marriage on June 27, 1948, in Montpelier, OH, and moved to Hobart, IN, in 1949. In October 2017, they relocated from the city they loved to Sun City Center, FL, where Paul continued to embrace the school slogan of "Once a Brickie, Always a Brickie."

Paul graduated from Pioneer High School and entered Manchester University in the fall of 1944. Paul served his country from May 1945 through December 1946, and was honorably discharged from the U.S. Navy as a Hospital Apprentice First-Class. After his military service, Paul graduated from Manchester University in May 1949, with a Bachelor of Science in Education and earned his Master of Science in Education from Indiana University in May 1960. Paul chose teaching because he wanted to make a positive impact in people's lives.

Paul was a teacher, coach, guidance counselor, and administrator with the School City of Hobart from 1949 until he retired in 1987. His students and athletes were a very important part of his life and he faithfully stayed in touch with them through the years and they with him.

Paul was a devoted family man. His love for others was unconditional. He was a person who lit up any room he entered with a friendly greeting and always offered a hearty handshake or hug. Paul had a heartfelt compassion for others and relationships were very important to him.

Paul loved the Lord and was an example of Christ's love. (Ephesians 4:1-2) His life verse was Psalm 118:24, "This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it."

Paul's servant heart led him to invest in his community. He was a 1950 Hobart Jaycees charter member, a 1957 Hobart Family YMCA Board of Directors charter member, and a member of the Hobart Recreational Association to name a few. Paul and Ruth have been members of the First United Methodist Church in Hobart since 1949 where Paul served in many church ministries.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; his daughters: Kathy (Terry) Cox of Clearwater, FL, and Nancy (Jeff) Main of Connersville, IN; granddaughter Michelle (David) Weaver of Loxahatchee, FL; great-grandchildren Shelby and Wesley; sister Shirley Moor of Waterloo, IN; six nephews and their families; and godson Jay Harrigan of Hobart, IN.

In lieu of flowers, suggested memorials are to the Hobart Educational Foundation (Throne Scholarship); 32 E. 7th St; Hobart, IN 46342 or to the donor's charity of choice.

Due to COVID and military protocol, funeral services will be private, with internment at Sarasota National Cemetery. The staff of SUN CITY CENTER FUNERAL HOME are honored to serve the family of Paul Throne.


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Published by The Times on Feb. 6, 2022.

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Lori (Trepa) Patterson

June 14, 2022

I just found out today that Mr. Throne had passed away. I was very sad to hear this news. He was a wonderful influence on all of us students that were fortunate enough to know him. He was my guidance counselor and was always kind and helpful. My condolences go out to his family. I will pray for comfort for all who knew and loved this wonderful man.

Joe Abbott

April 28, 2022

Our Deepest Sympathy to Mrs. Throne and Family. Mr Throne was my supervisor when I worked for CETA in the summers of 1976 and 1977 as an onsite administrator. He was my mentor and friend. During our our daily talks, Mr. Throne would listen intently and offer guidance and empathy. He was forever optimistic. I always looked forward to his Christmas card letters, describing the family trips and events. And speaking of travel, Mr. Throne could get you to any destination off the top of his head. He was truly a wonderful person.

Cathy Steffus Northcott

March 22, 2022

My deepest sympathies to Ruth and the rest of Mr. Throne´s family. It always amazed me how he could greet almost anyone by name! He indeed led a Christ-centered life, and it is my hope that his loved ones take comfort in knowing he is resting in the Arms of Our Lord.

Patty Rees

February 21, 2022

Paul Throne was one of the finest, most honorable and kind man I have ever met. Paul had a heart of gold and a kind word for everyone he came into contact with. The loss of this charismatic loving man breaks my heart.
Your loss is immeasurable. Please accept my heart felt sympathy to your mom Ruth. And thank you for sharing your dad with all of Hobart

Ken Bragg

February 16, 2022

Paul was always looking out for the other person. A warm heart and sincere way for life. Rest In Peace my good friend. Sincerely, Ken Bragg

Robert massa

February 14, 2022

Mr.Throne was a caring person, My mom Jane Massa was a teacher at Hobart Junior High school, She had praise for Mr. Throne, Mom passed in December , 2021 . Mr. Throne was quite a person and will be dearly missed by many students that he helped

Judiesingerfisher

February 12, 2022

So sorry to hear of Paul´s death. He was one of the greatest men i ever met. I first remember him when i was in 5th grade and he made the class learn square dancing. Every time i saw he and Ruth i felt i had a real friend. Prayers. Judie

Greg Bond

February 12, 2022

Mr. Throne was a good and caring man. He was my guidance counselor in junior high school 1967-69. He was one of those special teachers/administrators that left a lasting & positive impression on all they met. God bless his soul.

Elaine and Peter Winske

February 12, 2022

Our deepest sympathies to you in the passing of a wonderful person who served his community for more than 70 years. We fondly remember him from our school days and all of those class reunions that we met with him.

Douglas Marler

February 11, 2022

My sincere sympathies to Ruth and all of Paul’s family. He was a long time friend of my family especially my dad as both were very active in the Methodist church. I was a student volunteer in his guidance office in 8th grade and he certainly had a positive impact on me and many Hobart students so he certainly lived up to his life’s goals; he will be missed by all who knew him.

Craig Buford

February 10, 2022

My deepest sympathy to the family of Paul Throne. He was my mentor, coach, guidance counselor, and friend. He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.

Terry Kegebein

February 9, 2022

Deepest Sympathy to all of Mr Throne's family, friends, and the city of Hobart, they all lost a great man.

Mary Jaroscak

February 9, 2022

My Deepest Sympathy to Ruth and all the family.
Mary (Cortese) Jaroscak Class of 1956

Bud and Fran Klein

February 9, 2022

there will NEVER be another Paul Throne or Ruth Throne Hugs from Arizona to Ruth, Kathy and Nancy and their lovely families...

Judith M. Wilson Price

February 7, 2022

Paul will be missed at all the reunions. He had a fantastic memory for remembering students. Growing up, I had been a babysitter for his daughters. We back in Indiana were saddened to learn of his passing. My condolences to his family.

Ed & Judy Schwuchow

February 7, 2022

Our deepest to the family of Paul Throne. He was a wonderful person and will be missed!

Terry Hiestand

February 6, 2022

A great man we have lost. He gave so much to his students and to everyone. May you Rest in Peace Paul

Kent Rosenbaum

February 6, 2022

A Great Man. Very positive influence on my life!

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