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O daddy you are deffently missed. We were looking at pictures on my phone and little Anna thought we were calling you and she took the phone and said hi it was so sweet.You told me when u were in the hospital that no matter what you were always here with me and to just look up at the sky and stars cause you would be up there somewhere I know you are I believe your helping me cop with everything in this very hard time. Daddy we love and miss you.
Pauly and Larry were the older brothers I never had, and were the best neighbors a kid could ask for.. Paul would take me for rides in their microds and let me play in the middle of everything they were doing! I was fortunate to have known Pauly as he was one of my first "friends".... Even if he did split my lip with a football!!
Gerry-My heartfelt sympathy at the loss of your son. May you take some comfort in knowing that he no longer is in pain. Will always be with you in your heart and spirit. Soon the dark clouds that fill you soul will lighten, the sun will feel warm and beautiful memories will fill the empty space. Please know that I am only a phone call away if I can help in any way. May God place his loving arms around and bring you peace as you grieve.
Gerry and Larry: Remembering the good old Microd days - so much fun and making friendships along the way. Paul was such a good kid - quiet and truly never said much but always had respect for peers and us older folks. We are truly very sorry for your lost -"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal" God Bless and our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Johnny/Carole Stelmack
So many memories of pauly and his family, us kids had so much fun, while our parents enjoyed hanging out. My deepest sympathies to the whole family.
I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember all the fun times we had growing up. Also gettin on Paulies nerves! He was a really nice person when we were all kids. He was always working on something. He will be missed not forgotten.
Paul will be greatly missed. He loved his family, his children and grandchildren immensely. He was always willing to give and share whatever he had with others, even in times that he had little. He was a smart and strong man. He showed me kindness and love, generosity and compassion. I suspect he would want us all to play some ol' county music and gather a bonfire to honor him. The world is smaller, quieter with out him and he will not only be missed but will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones.