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Paul Mears Obituary

MEARS SR., PAUL S., died Friday at his home following a long illness which had debilitated him for over a year. He was 91 and remained a dominant force in everyone's life who knew him well, sometimes beyond what he knew or understood. He not only expected those around him to achieve, he demanded it, and he usually got the results he expected. His shoes will be difficult to fill. He was preceded by his wife of 65 years, Cora, in January of 2006, and his son Greg in 1980. He served in the Army Air Corp in England during WWII. Dad had only one love and one passion in his life, and he pursued them relentlessly as long as he was able. His true love was business and all its ramifications. He loved to say "it's not a business deal unless both parties to it are happy; otherwise somebody is stealing from somebody else". He bought many businesses in his life and to my knowledge he either bought them at the asking price or he declined to buy. He did not know or understand the concept of a zero sum game. His passion was integrity. It was never enough to accomplish your goals; you had to do it in a fair and equitable way. If not you had failed. He often quoted Socrates to reinforce this idea, saying "The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be who you desire to appear" In his later years he owned homes in both New Smyrna and Waynesville, NC and he tried to learn to play golf and take life easy. But it frankly wasn't in him, he loved only business and at the age of 90, no longer able to see very well or drive, he would have his beloved driver, Harry, bring him to the office every day so that he could "check on things", make sure we were doing it right. Of course by that time he didn't fully understand everything we did, didn't understand why it tood so many people, and sure didn't understand or like any of the computers it took to do whatever it was we were doing. But he darn sure knew if we were "doing it right", and if we weren't, he wasn't shy about "explaining it" to us. It was all pretty simple to him: "the folks want a ride get them a good car with a courteous drive, and get it to them fast, what's so hard about that?" It didn't matter to him that we were trying to do that 35,000 times a day; the principal was the same as it was 68 years ago when he started the company with 3 cabs. The company he founded in 1939 with 3 cabs was morphed into Mears Transportation Group (something else he didn't like, "what's wrong with City Cab Co? It was good enough for me!"), with about 1100 vehicles and 3000 people. Additionally there is a meeting planning company with offices in 5 cities. Whenever any of his sons, all of whom work in the business would boast about our accomplishments he would just say "you guys were just in the right place at the right time and you caught a tiger by the tail and don't know ho to let go" He was right. But to be fair, he never had the same confidence in the transportation business as his sons and grandsons have. He was a founding member of the Avis Rent A Car system in 1949, receiving the Central FL Franchise for $100. Riding the air travel boom of the 50's and 60's he expanded that franchise throughout the Southeast and eventually had operations in 10 cities. He sold that business in the late 60's and has regretted it ever since. He was a member of various social and civic organizations and was honored on various occasions for his business achievements. But these things were never as important to him as the things he created; his 4 sons, 9 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren: and his business. Many's the time he has admonished me, "if you take care of that business right, it will take care of all my children, grandchildren and maybe even my great grandchildren, don't screw up"! He was a force of nature in the Mears Family. A force to be battled with, bent by, but never to be overcome. You don't replace a man like him; you can only hope to emulate him. The Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, June 27, 2007, 2PM in the Main Sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church, 106 E. Church St., Orlando. The interment will be private. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Please visit and sign our family guest book at www.baldwinfairchild.com Please sign and view our website @www.baldwinfairchild.com

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Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jun. 24, 2007.

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Joe

February 26, 2024

I had the privilege of meeting Paul while he was having a sport fishing boat built at Jim Smith boats. He would come in the shop and talk to everyone while the boat was being built. I recall him telling me how he started out with just a few Lincoln town cars. After the launch of the boat he threw a viewing party fully catered for us all to come see the boat. He walked around that night in wading jacket full of pockets and said Joe I´ve been looking for you handed me an envelope and thanked me for the work I did on the boat. I opened the envelope after I left the marina and there was one thousand dollars cash in it. As a young man I was amazed of his generosity, I think I figured there was close to 30 employees lives he´d touched that night. Thanks for making us feel included in one of your dreams. God bless you and your family.

Jair

September 2, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jody Davis

June 18, 2022

Thanks for the remembrance! Remembering all the great times with Paul and Cora Mears is great! My parents, grandparents, brother, Greg, and Jimbo have all passed. However, I still remember the great times we spent together along with Paul, Jr and John Mears. Love to all!

Jody Davis

June 18, 2021

Long time family friend of the Mears! Always loved seeing Cora and Paul and their four boys!

Drew Townes

November 11, 2007

Unfortunately news slipped past me about the loss of your father. I was so saddened to only now learn of Paul Sr's passing, so please know that our prayers are with you and your family. Lot's of memories growing up in the neighborhood and playing golf. All the best. Drew and Beth Townes

Mark & Marianne Hilgenberg

June 28, 2007

Our sympathy and prayers go out to the Mears family and friends.

Joanne Ault

June 27, 2007

I have many memories of Mr. Mears. He will be missed.
Our hearts go out to the Mears family at this time and in the days ahead. We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
God Bless,
Joanne & John Ault

Sandi & Paul Bessette

June 27, 2007

John, Tammy and family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I pray that you find courage and peace in the days ahead.

Dabney Kline

June 26, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you. I will always remember with a smile, the great friendship and good times shared by the Mears and the Lashbrooks.Dabney Kline and Sarah Beth Lashbrook

Sharon Johnson

June 26, 2007

My deepest sympathy to all of the Mears family. Paul Mears Sr. was indeed a great man - he will be missed by many!

Michael Gibson

June 25, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

lynn brown/vertucci

June 25, 2007

I worked for the Mears when i first moved to florda. They treated me well I remember Sr. well was a greatr man new all the boys and wish them my best and god bless. ALL I can say is we are all striving to get to where he is , he is with many good people my father and my mother are up there with him. God bless you all

Frank Michaels -74352

June 25, 2007

From the Michaels Family we extend our deepest sympathy to the Mears family. May the peace of GOD be with all of you.

Brian Roquemore

June 25, 2007

My earliest memories of the Means family go back to the junior high days. I used to ride my scooter over after school at Robert E. Lee and “hang out” with Greg and friends from Cherokee. My most recent and vivid memories of Mr. Mears are the stories we used to swap at the University Club barbershop. He was a kind man with a great sense of humor. I know that he will be missed.

Bill Cicerelli

June 25, 2007

I worked for Mears for a total 10 years and had the pleasure of driving Mr.& Mrs Mears to there home in the Mountains every spring and then, went back in the fall and pick them up and drove them back. Then they both became ill and could not make the trip.
Mr. Mears always told me the story's of the old days when he first started out in the business. How it all began. He was quite a man. He alway wanted to know how the business was going and my opinion.
I'd like to offer my deepest sympathy to his family. He was a highly respected person in the Orlando Community, and will be missed by all.

Russell Scimeca

June 24, 2007

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Weston Thomas

June 24, 2007

We send our condolences to all of the mears family.
Paul Mears surley made his mark in orlando as a man of vision and interity!

Jody Davis

June 24, 2007

I've known Paul Mears since my earliest recollection. His wife Cora was my friend. I grew up with their four kids with Greg being my age. I shall never forget Paul,Sr, and I thank the Mears for being such close friends to my parents and grandparents. My best wishes go to the three sons that remain, Paul,Jr., Jimbo, and John. Their kids along with Greg's have helped to make the Mears name known throughout Florida. My mom, Mary Jo Davis, also sends her love to all the family.

Francis Heidrich

June 24, 2007

I have known Paul since the 1930s when our family lived on Lake Lancaster near him. We occasionally used his property to put our boat into the lake as his lot had a gentle slope. I again knew Paul in the 1970s when we had a condo near each other in New Smyrna Beach. At that time I asked him if my memory was correct that the taxi fare from downtown Orlando to anywhere in Orlando was 25 cents. He said you are wrong it was originally 15 cents. Paul was a good man and will be missed by the community.

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