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Paul Anthony Sweeney

1943 - 2022

Paul Anthony Sweeney obituary, 1943-2022, Ledyard, CT

BORN

1943

DIED

2022

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Paul Sweeney Obituary

Ledyard - Paul Anthony Sweeney of Ledyard passed away Feb. 12, 2022, with his wife Claudia and daughter Christine at his side.

Paul was born in Newport, R.I. May 1, 1943, to parents, Ivan Francis Sweeney and Dorothy May (Silva) Sweeney. He leaves, as a hero, to Claudia (Druken), his wife of 54 years; his beloved daughter Christine Sweeney Tourigny (Marty); absolutely awesome grandchildren, Timothy, Casey, and Lily Tourigny of Hopkinton, Mass.; loving sister Gale Sweeney Ernest; and nephews, Douglas and Brian Ernest of Middletown, R.I.

Paul graduated from Rogers High School in Newport, R.I., Class of 1961, and then attended East Coast Aero-Tech in Lexington, Mass. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1965, serving in the 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company in Vietnam as Crew Chief on Chinook and Huey helicopters. He was honorably discharged in 1967 and remained a proud veteran. He began employment at Quonset Point Naval Air Station as a mechanic and Plane Captain in the Helicopter Flight Test Shop. He then transferred to Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Nuclear Division, Department of the Navy in Groton, as a Quality Assurance Specialist and Supervisor, where he received numerous performance awards throughout his distinguished career. He retired in 1999 after 33 years of dedicated and exemplary service to the United States Government.

During his years in Ledyard, he spent countless hours on baseball and football fields as a coach for the Ledyard Boys League and the Ledyard High School Freshman Football team. He was a mentor and role model to the youth of Ledyard for over a decade.

After retirement, he returned to his love of the sea, making lifelong friends at Seaport Yacht Sales in Mystic, (Bob, Keith) and becoming a certified Marine Surveyor. He cherished spending time on his boat, the "Hey, Bean" at Gales Ferry Marina with best buds Wayno, Eddie, Chuck, and Hoopie. He made precious memories in Florida for many years with his grandchildren, always game for playing in the pool and holding them tight on Disney rides and waterslides. He loved his many trips to Newfoundland, Canada, with Claudia, laughing and reminiscing with relatives. And he never missed his memorable yearly trips to Dover Speedway with Chuck, Ed, and special cousin Bob.

He also leaves special brother-in-law Patrick Druken; nieces, Kelsey, Bridget, Abbey, Catherine, and Glenna; brother-in-law Philip Druken; sister-in-law Kathleen (Brian) Sullivan; niece Bridget; nephews, Ben and Brendan; cousins, Bob (Barbara) Bryant, Kathy and Robert, Jane (Rob) Sweeney, Mackenzie, and Hillary; nephews, David, Doug and Dennis Manning; nieces, Madonna (Mark) Knowles and Dawn; nephews, Shane and Brian; lunch buddies Dave, Bennie, Bud, Fred, and Bill; and his "2nd daughter", exchange student Charlotte Westergaard of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Special thank you to his long-time family physician Dr. Peter Gates, oncology specialist Dr. Benjamin Newton, and especially his oncology nurses at Smilow Cancer Hospital in Waterford, for the exceptional care over the last four years.

Paul will be remembered for so many things, but especially for his quick wit, kind nature, and rock-solid dependability. He could fix just about anything, and if he couldn't, he would "MacGyver-it" to make it work. Paul was a truly remarkable man who was always there for friends and family. He was kind to the core and will be missed by so many.

Paul's extended family will reunite this Spring in Newport to celebrate his life. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.

There are good ships, and wood ships, Ships that sail the sea. But the best ships, are friendships, May they always be! - Irish Proverb

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Published by The Day on Feb. 18, 2022.

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Charles Descheneaux

May 21, 2022

Paul worked with the Ledyard football team as a volunteer coach. He also coached football with the Ledyard Boys League. He knew many of the players from his association with the LBL. He was well liked by the players and the entire Ledyard football staff. Paul had excellent knowledge of football and fit in well with the Ledyard system. I am deeply saddened and send prayers to his family. Paul was the best of the best. Terrific loss.

Kim Pooler

February 18, 2022

My sympathy to you and Christine at this time of sorrow.

Lydia and Bill Baborsky

February 18, 2022

Claudia, Christine and family.
Our deepest sympathies on the loss of a wonderful person .

Donna Blackman

February 18, 2022

So sorry to all of you for your loss. I have good memories of him. The song Short People always takes me back to my childhood and him.

Jerry and Caroline Lentz

February 18, 2022

To Claudia and Christine and family, our deep sympathy for Paul/Dad´ death. A terrific man and person through all those years of trips to gymnastics and more. Our sympathy and prayers with all of you.

Maura Macgregor

February 18, 2022

I was so sad to hear this. I have such wonderful memories of Mr Sweeney! He was such an amazing dad and person! Christine and Claudia my thoughts are with you both as you get through this terrible loss!

Nicholas Macko

February 15, 2022

I always respected Paul and followed his boating seamanship advice. I didn't see much of Paul over the past few years, but he wasn't far From my thoughts. With deepest regrets and condolences, your friend, Nick.

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