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Paul Emerson Poppler

1951 - 2024

Paul Emerson Poppler obituary, 1951-2024, Riverside, CA

BORN

1951

DIED

2024

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Riverside, California

Paul Poppler Obituary

Paul Emerson Poppler

March 24, 1951 - January 11, 2024

Riverside, California - In Paul's words: Born to Emerson and Elizabeth Poppler in Dayton, Ohio in March 1951. Lived across the country and for the last 40 years in Riverside, California.

Paul was an avid snow skier, golfer, racehorse owner and player. He enjoyed Mexico and casinos. Paul was an entrepreneur, business owner, and a sales and marketing consultant to many small and large companies. He was active as an emcee and fundraiser for many local and national charities. He received several commendations while serving in the Army, both in Europe and in combat in Vietnam.

He is survived by the pride of his life, his daughters Erin and Chowning – both successful attorneys. He is also survived by his brother Peter, younger sister Sal Baby Child, nephews Drew and Kyle, niece Adrienne, dedicated former wife, Melinda, good friend and uncle Dr. Joe Poppler of Riverside, and beloved dog, TLO ("The Little One"). His big sis Deb the Hun predeceased him.

In lieu of a service and flowers and all that nonsense, Paul suggests going to the casino or bar with some good friends. Roll the dice and run up a bar tab.

Final thoughts: Thank you to the dedicated doctors and staff at the V.A. We gave it a shot. No more tests. They do take care of their own.

And thank you all for the well-wishes with the calls, cards, visits, love and support.

In his daughters' words: Always the optimist, with luck on his side, our Dad loved a gamble. He liked to root for the underdog (a life-long fan of the Cleveland Browns, "the Mistake by the Lake"). He believed a Cinderella story could turn fortunes around.

This perspective explains our Dad's commitment to working with the V.A. - consistently showing up for appointments, doing all the tests - to keep exploring the medical options that could extend his life. To have options renewed his sense of optimism.

On January 11, 2024, our Dad died. Having found meaning in numbers and their combination throughout his life, he would have appreciated the symmetry of his last day (111). His heart could not keep pace with his spirit. But his spirit outlives his heart.

We remember him as a maverick, who was gregarious and charismatic, always ready with an amusing story, quip, or joke (the more inappropriate, the better!). He loved to hold court with friends on the golf course, at bars, casinos, the horse-racing track, and the sports book. You could not help but have a good time when he was there. It is no surprise that one of his friends described him as a legend. He was truly one of a kind.

In recent years, he kept in touch through phone calls, epic voicemail messages, cards and letters. He was famous for sending a carefully curated "party in a box" for each of our celebratory milestones, which he never missed.

He was a man of many talents: successful and creative in his business endeavors; on the golf course, he swung with confidence and finesse believing trees were 90% air and any obstacle could be overcome if you just hit 'em straight; a silver-tongued negotiator finding exceptional deals on everything from dogs to cars; and a virtuoso in the kitchen whipping up unforgettable meals from omelets to prime rib to a homemade spaghetti sauce so delicious and thick a fork could stand up in it. His culinary and creative talents live on at Eggheads, a popular restaurant in Fort Bragg that he founded with our mom in 1976.

As a father, he was accepting, supportive and generous with his time and common-sense advice. He liked to remind us: Common sense is not all that common. His steadfast confidence in us allowed him to be encouraging without pushing us in any particular direction except ahead.

Dad, we will remember you in our light-hearted moments and when luck strikes out of the blue. We will remember you when we visit your favorite places: a mountain where you loved to ski in your youth, on the coast in Baja and in Mendocino, and on the fairway. There, and throughout our lives, we will keep following your advice and do our best to hit 'em straight.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee on Feb. 9, 2024.

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Ruth Andrews (Jacob´s)

January 22, 2025

I met Paul in Germany when he was in the Army. I last talked to him January 2, 2024. I just found out about his passing. What a great guy. I always looked forward to hearing from him. I will miss you. RIP

Dani

March 25, 2024

I was deeply saddened to hear the "your call cannot be completed as dialed" message when I attempted to reach out to wish you a happy birthday. My heart was ready to hear your familiar voice, perhaps with the usual "as soon as I'm back" or "as soon as I'm able..." message, only to recall that you had changed it some years ago. Your presence in my life was truly cherished, and the friendship over the years will be profoundly missed. Rest in peace my friend. Condolences to his family.

Phillip Janzer

March 14, 2024

I never had the opportunity to meet Paul but I have the pleasure of working with his daughter Erin who is my company´s attorney. I know how proud he is of her. I would have loved to have met him as we are the same age and sounds like an amazing person and veteran. I salute you for your service and as proud parent. God bless you and your family.

Vincent Altrui

February 15, 2024

My sincere condolences.
I´ve know Paul since we met in 1968 while in Germany.
When passing through Riverside I call to chat and/or meet up.
When he did not return my calls I had a bad feeling. I´ll always remember the good times we had together.

Melinda

February 12, 2024

Paul was the only person I ever married. He was and always will be the father of our daughter's. We shared a decade of adventure, fun, travel, creativity, found mavericks on the run. We found our place in Mendocino, It was magic for us. We created a restaurant in 1976 that is alive and well,48 years after the fact. We were able to maintain a friendship over the decades and both encourage and support our daughter's as they pursued their dreams and ambitions. What joy their success has brought to us. I will miss our early morning calls. I will miss almost everything about you. You will reside forever in my heart and memories. I will always try to hit It straight. Rest in Peace Travel Safe Melinda

Sheryl Buccino

February 9, 2024

Paul, we all loved you, never met one person who didn´t! You were a man of amazing talent in so many aspects. Rest easy in paradise my friend
Shari Buccino

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February 9, 2024

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.

Jennifer Beck

February 9, 2024

Paul, you had the largest personality and you were so good to me and my mother. I thought of you as a fill in dad and I will always have so much love for you. You are missed. This world has suffered a great loss.

Peter Cannon

February 9, 2024

I'll miss you Paul even though I lost almost every bet we made on sports. As a brother-in-law, you were a wonderful friend and family member.
Pete Cannon (husband of Deb the Hun)

Liliane Poppler

February 8, 2024

Dearest Melinda, Erin and Chowning

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Paul had spread cheers and fond memories that lives in our hearts, he was adored by all of us.
He will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
Love,
Peter&liliane

Noah

February 7, 2024

My time with you was way too short Paul, but your spirit lives on in your amazing daughters, and I plan on spending as much time as possible with them both. Let it ride! - Love Noah

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