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Alice Hoffmann lit a candle
Monday, September 21, 2020
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Alice lit a candle
Monday, March 25, 2019
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Alice posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, March 25, 2019
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Sandra posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2018
My condolences to the family. Please be comforted by the Bibles promise of the resurrection. Acts 24:15, John 5:28,29.
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Richard Fennelly posted a condolence
Sunday, December 9, 2018
To Alice, family and friends,
Paul was a dear friend and colleague. Our history together goes back to the 1970's until our separation from Horizon and IBM in 2010. Paul was, in the more recent years at work, the gate keeper to data storage resources, and I was a frequent solicitor for others in IT. We worked closely together in overlapping roles advancing the cause -- automation. We resided closely together, as well, both in Morris County and in the office. I think Paul's heart, as well as mine, was often somewhere greener and more primitive than the cold office floor. Maybe that's why we hit it off. We were supposed to meet up some day in Atlantic City, a reunion that regrettably never happened. Perhaps it will still happen in a better setting. I have many fond memories of Paul that I'll cherish from now until then.
Rich
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Pat and Ed Soerling lit a candle
Sunday, December 9, 2018
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Angela posted a symbolic gesture
Sunday, December 9, 2018
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Alice posted a symbolic gesture
Sunday, December 9, 2018
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George and Ellen Stanavitch posted a condolence
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Today we will celebrate the life of a very dear friend. We are grateful for all the years of happy memories - from hunting and fishing trips, great vacations, and just spending time with you and Alice, Paul you will be deeply missed. Our lives were enriched having you in it.
Our love goes out to you Alice, and all of Paul’s family -
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Frank and Ronnie Piotrowski posted a condolence
Saturday, December 8, 2018
Our memories span a vast spectrum, varied and perhaps seemingly ordinary, but nonetheless they represent the essence of our warm remembrances of Paul.
• Omaha steaks… he obviously had deliveries on auto replenish.
• Our shared loved of good red wines (Ronnie), Paul would save me the heel of a particularly good bottle, so I too could enjoy.
• His beloved Hibiscus… Not only were his planting beds full of saucer sized blooms, but he tried to propagate his neighbors boring landscapes with clippings from his prized plants.
• His flair creating floral arrangements...the counter in his kitchen were full of colorful vases.
• Blinky the Bear, his dogged Christmas décor that refused to go dark or totally diminish animation until they returned from their cruise.
• His Santorini Greek Isle mural in the garage which doubled as his artist’s studio. Whenever you saw the garage door open you knew Paul was at work on one of his masterpieces, a new garden figurine that needed to be painted before debuting in the yard.
Paul was always there to help. When I wanted to buy some gold coins (Ronnie), he was there with advice and a trusted resource recommendation.
When my recliner chair (Ronnie) insisted on dancing all over our wood floor, it was Paul that came to the rescue, resurrecting rubber casters from his workshop that stopped the creep.
We all remember Paul’s cheerful countenance. The only departure we recall was his tangle with Brian from DTE. Never prouder!
So sorry for the opportunities we squandered to enjoy his company. We’ve missed him when they moved, we still don’t know how to process this new status.
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Bob Parisi posted a condolence
Saturday, December 8, 2018
I was one of Paul’s managers when he worked for IBM. Paul was very dedicated to his work and a perfectionist. Paul enjoyed life to the fullest and will be missed!
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Brian lit a candle
Saturday, December 8, 2018
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Lara lit a candle
Saturday, December 8, 2018
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Pat and Ed Sperling posted a condolence
Thursday, December 6, 2018
We have so many great memories. Paul cooking delicious steaks at his house, Our New Years eves that we shared, the Halloween parties at the club house, him planting flowers in his friends gardens, but our most joyful memory was our cruise, and our trips to Aruba.... we all had so much fun,when we remember those times we smile and we thank God for his friendship. Paul was always there to help when you needed him, and with a smile,
We will miss him but we will always remember him Love Ed and Pat
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Thursday, December 6, 2018
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