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Obituary

Paul Cano, 49, of Clarkston, MI passed away peacefully on September 09, 2022, surrounded by his family and loved ones. 

Paul grew up in Madison Heights, a town he loved, before moving to Clarkston. He worked at National Manufacturing before finding his home at Epic Equipment for 1 year. 

He enjoyed boating, working on projects, and loving his pets and family. He had a great sense of humor and loved joking with his friends and …

Personal note

I just wanted to let you know that I made it home. The journey wasn’t easy but, it didn’t take too long.
Everything is so pretty here so white, so fresh and new. I wish that you could all close your eyes and that you could see it too.
Please try not to be sad for me. Try to understand. God is taking care of me I’m in the shelter of his hands.
Here there is no pain, no sadness, and no sorrow. Here there is no crying and I’ll never hurt again.
Here it is so peaceful when all the angels sing. I really have to go for now…… I’ve just got to try my wings.

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I miss you Paul, I had a bad day today. I can imagine coming home and telling you about it and you suggesting ice cream…
I miss you Paul, I had a bad day today. I can imagine coming home and telling you about it and you …
I miss you Paul, I had a bad day today. I can imagine coming hom…

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Born

May 10th, 1973
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Passed away

September 9th, 2022
Clarkston, MI

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