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Paula Beth Magazine, 57, of Rancho Mirage, CA, passed away February 26, 2007 in Rancho Mirage, CA. She

was born August 6, 1949 to Sheldon and Izetta Magazine in Washington, D.C. She was a professional photographer for over ten years.

She is survived by her parents, Sheldon and Izetta Magazine, Rancho Mirage, CA; Brothers, Marc (Cynthia) Magazine, Potomac, MD; Ross (Pamela) Magazine, Coto de Caza, CA; Nephews, Justin Magazine,

Potomac, MD, Jerod and Aaron Magazine, Coto de Caza, CA; Niece, Rebecca Magazine, New York, NY.

Memorial services will be at 11:00 a.m. March 2, 2007 in the Serenity Chapel at Forest Lawn Cathedral City.

The family suggests memorials to your favorite charity in lieu of flowers.

Forest Lawn Mortuary Cathedral City is in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Desert Sun on Mar. 1, 2007.

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Cynthia Letts-Jamais

April 16, 2007

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Theresa Carpino

April 14, 2007

To Paula's Family and Friends,

My thoughts and best wishes are with you. She was an inspiring lady for me and I only wish I had had the opportunity to know her better and under different circumstances. I will keep her memory with me always.

Sincerely,

Theresa Carpino
Speech Pathology Dept.
CPMC, SF

deena Oshins

March 22, 2007

"We mourn for those we have loved and lost yet rejoice they were ours to love" Paula Magazine was the link in my life to all the dog park gang. She was fun, fun-loving, and a unique and special person. She had a gift to make each one of us feel like we were her most cherished friend. Paula was kind enough to take pictures of my son in one of his High School plays which I cherish to this day. She got a kick out of the fact that one of my dogs had the same name as her dad! Paula, you are missed more than you will ever know! Max, I hope you are taking good care of her and that you are together again, cause you, Max, were her pride and joy!

Melissa Mogannam

March 19, 2007

I as was everyone at CPMC was so sorry to hear about Paula. I was one of her physical therapists and enjoyed getting to know her very much. I wish all of her family and friends peace and comfort during this time of loss.

Mark Warila

March 6, 2007

I met Paula over twenty years ago when we became immediate close friends.We shared a love of music, cars, motorcycles,and photography.Her sense of humour,in good or bad situations, always made our times together enjoyable. Her thoughtful and kind ways were remarkable among her many endearing qualities.I am so thankful to have known Paula as a friend.

Stanley Hammerman

March 4, 2007

To Paula's Family and Friends:

How sad we all are to lose our dear friend Paula.She was truly a "free spirit"and loved by so many of us whoknew her.She will never be forgotten as we have shared so many memories and the beautiful photos thatshe so generously gave. Paula will be missed!

nita posey

March 3, 2007

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I was very sorry to hear about Paula, she helped my daughter decide to become a photographer, we will miss her dearly. Although we didn't communicate during the last years, I thought of her often, and wished her the best.

Greg Pauxtis, M.D.

March 2, 2007

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Magazine,

My sympathy to you and your family on the passing of Paula.

I admired her strength during those difficult months last year.

Sincerely,

Greg Pauxtis, MD

Kerri Diehl Markonich

March 2, 2007

Dear Sheldon, Izetta, Marc and Ross,
I am so sorry to hear about Paula's passing. I was just down there last week and called Paula and her parents and couldn't get a hold of anyone. She was a dear friend to me. I met her thru my work at Desert Veiw Animal Hosp. 20 some years ago. I babysat Shelton?, her orange kitty when she went to Australia. She came to my wedding and visited us in Washington. When I would come down to visit family I always called her and we would see each other. She was always ready to take pictures of my kids. I will miss her. She was the best friend any one could ever hope to have. Paula was there for my wedding , my kids and the lost of my father a few years ago. She was always there... I love you Paula..
Kerri Diehl Markonich

Jack Gallant

March 2, 2007

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I wish I'd gotten to know Paula longer and better. My memories of her are of are of brightness and humour. With sorrow,
Jack Gallant

Janis Clarke

March 1, 2007

To Paula's family, Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss of dear Paula. We met her at the PD dog park some years ago with Max. She was a big comfort to me when I lost my dog, Moe. She almost always had her camera with her and was a big help to me with digital "tips". Her web site, Full Moon Photography was amazing. (I'm sorry the site is down.) What a talent she was! We enjoyed many fun times together and she has many friends, both two and four legged, who will miss her very much. Sincerely, Janis, Sadie, Skippy & Sunny

klaus von hagen

March 1, 2007

to paula's family and friends:
so deeply saddened to read about the passing of our dear friend paula. what a wonderful and lovable person she was. we had so many hugs, some fun times together and many good conversations. she was a great photographer and i still treasure her pictures with her beloved max and my beloved beau, both are now with her to keep her company. so sorry i am not able to attend the good by due to work but will think of her now and always as a great friend.
my condolences, klaus von hagen and lucie.

Barbara Flock

March 1, 2007

Dear Sheldon and Izetta:

I have just read about Paula's death, and as a parent, I can only imagine what you must be going through right now. I am so sorry for your loss of your daughter.

May God give you and your family the strength and faith you need at this difficult time.

You are in my prayers.

Fondly,
Barbara Flock

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