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Paul KUHN Obituary

KUHN, Paul F. went home to be with the Lord on May 16, 2017. He was born April 1, 1924 in Red Wing, MN. He served in WWII as a pilot on a B-24 bomber from England to Europe. He lived most of his life in Tucson, AZ as a pharmaceutical representative for Abbott Labs. He moved to Baxter, MN to be near his family in 2005. He is survived by his wife, Jane Lee; son, Steve Kuhn and step-children, Susan Kuhn and Brian Harris. He has ten grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. Private family burial.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on May 18, 2017.

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Cynthia Thompson

May 11, 2024

Intelligence should always be followed by Wisdom. This was Paul. This was also my Dad. USAF veterans and wonderful fathers....I salute you both you both for your everlasting kindness.

Cynthia Thompson

November 4, 2017

Paul was like a Dad to me. My parents, Roger and Mabel Emanuel, were very dear friends with Paul and his wonderful wife Bev. Stevie and David were among my first playmates and I can remember we called ourselves the three pigs and built pig houses all the time. Paul was a very attentive father and always was asking if we needed anything ! ( especially at mealtimes !) He made the best ribs in the world. He was one of the good old boys and like my father, Roger, I will miss him always. Cynthia Emanuel Thompson

Lyn and Barbara Doose

May 20, 2017

Paul was our neighbor on Caribe for 22 years. He was a great guy, and we have missed him. We had many conversations over the backyard fence. He loved his backyard garden, trips to Laughlin, and Minnesota fireworks. Our heartfelt condolences to Jane Lee and the family.

Stephen Shoun

May 18, 2017

I have very fond memories of Paul from my childhood days living in "Green Hills". Paul was a great father and was well liked by Dave's neighborhood friends. I don't know how Paul put up with the crap Dave and I did growing up. Good Man! I will cherish the memories. RIP

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