LINTZ, PAUL R.
Of Vienna, VA on Sunday, January 13, 2002 at Fairfax Hospital. Beloved husband of Mary Grace Lintz; father of Matthew, Eileen, Jerome, and Elizabeth Lintz; brother of Charles Allen Lintz, Sarah Kathleen McKissack, Norman Edmund Lintz, and John Patrick Lintz; grandfather of Kaitlyn Lintz; brother-in-law of Tim Caggiano; father-in-law of Robin Lintz. Friends may call at THE MONEY AND KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 West Maple Ave., Vienna, VA, on Wednesday, January 16, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where prayers will be said at 7:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, January 17, at 12:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 8601 Wolf Trap Rd., Vienna, VA. Interment National Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the University of Dallas, 1845 E. Northgate Dr., Irving, TX 75062.
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Danny Borkowski
January 22, 2002
Many of my fondest memories of elementary school and young adulthood are of times with Paul and his brother Pat. Paul, as you continue to grow in love and fellowship with God, pray for us.
Olivia Cavaluzzi
January 20, 2002
I was the maid of honor for Mary Grace and Paul's wedding. We have been friends for many years through it all. Paul always put up with my antics and I will miss his support. Love and Peace Olivia
Janet Tempel
January 17, 2002
My thoughts to all family members. I only met Paul twice, but I send my sincere sympathies to my high school friend, Mary Grace and her loved ones. Janet Tempel
Seth Arenstein
January 17, 2002
Paul Lintz was a mainstay of our volunteer corps, and was always willing to help the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra in any way he could. He and his wife, Mary Grace, were favorites of our patrons and orchestra members for the many years that they supervised our concert box office. Paul's quiet but kind manner, his keen knowledge of music and his good work will be missed by the orchestra, its patrons and its board.
Seth Arenstein
Secretary, The Eclipse Chamber Orchestra
Dick Austin
January 15, 2002
I came to know Paul through his wife, Mary Grace, who was my supervisor. I will remember him as a quiet and kind man who loved classical music. I send out my sympathy to all of his family.
Dennis and Janett Dugan
January 15, 2002
We were devastated to hear of Paul's passing. We have many fond memories of Paul, but the fondest was his 60th birthday party when so many friends and family had a chance to say how much Paul meant to them. We, like so many others, will miss him greatly.
Jean M. Corrielus
January 15, 2002
He was a wonderful person, a great friend and father and will be missed
Patrick Wheeler
January 15, 2002
A pleasure to know and a wonderful father to all.
Barbara Quantrille
January 15, 2002
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time of sorrow. My son, Ross Goble, is on vacation but wanted you to know his thoughts are with you.
God Bless.
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