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2019
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Barb Curran
August 2, 2019
As far back as 1980 (Carter-Reagan) Paul and I argued politics. We never agreed, but that didn't prevent our being friends. He was an important part of my middle school years (lots of pizzas, cheetos and 45s played on plastic record players). We shared an interest in history. We gradually lost touch as we went different directions for high school and college. I was pleased to reconnect on Facebook and am saddened by his loss. Arohanui from New Zealand
Rae Jordan
July 30, 2019
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Andrew Sargent
July 30, 2019
Paul and I were inseparable for our last couple years of middle school. Played many hours of chess... though neither of us would have been described as chess masters. I was sorry to hear of his passing. May God comfort the family in the midst of grief.
Cheryl Carter-Smith
July 30, 2019
Very sorry for your loss.
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