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Beverly L Floyd
May 28, 2023
I worked with Paul many years ago at CTMIC when he worked in my husband's computer department. Sympathy to his family. May he rest in peace.
John Scala
May 13, 2023
To Paul's children and families. I was a classmate of Paul's at Proctor High School. We then worked the summer of 1964 at the North Utica Pool where we became close friends. Later on when Paul became engaged he and I would go -out on Tuesday evenings for a few beers and some Italian cooking. I was an usher and groomsman at his and Roberta's wedding. Time flew by and we kind of lost touch. I tried every so often on Facebook and White Pages but couldn't connect. Please know that I knew him in happy times and he was a real good friend. May he now be resting in peace. John Scala
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