I am sorry that many of our children won't remember the most wonderful Uncle anyone could ever ask for. I ask all of our family members to honor Uncle Paul by telling your children of his life, his personality, his caring and and remarkable way he was with us. The only way of keeping part of him alive is to rejoice the man he was.
I can't say enough about my Uncle Paul. He wasn't just my uncle but also my godfather. He has been with me my whole life and that's saying a lot cuz I'm almost 50. I can't remember a time in my life when he wasn't there for my mom, me and my sisters. He was also there for my kids if they had any little problems. My Uncle loved everyone and everyone loved him. He was the nicest person I know. He would do anything for anyone whether he knew them or not. I don't know anyone who's ever met him that didn't like him. All my friends growing up called him Uncle Paul too. They thought of him as the guy who looks like Elvis. I love you Uncle Paul and you'll always be in my heart. Love, Your goddaughter and niece Angela ( or as you use to call me Bridgette)
Uncle Paul was a great man. I have so many fond memories of him . Dressing as Santa and Christmas parties , riding his bike or even just sitting at nanas drinking tea and just talking away. He was loved by so many and will be missed greatly. May he fly high with the angels and watch over all of us like he did when he was here till we meet again lots of love .
Summer days , my sisters and I riding along the beach in the back of a pickup truck listening to purple people eater. Uncle driving to pick his mom up from work. Buying each of his nieces popsicles while we waited. Family cookouts always playing with the kids. Teaching me how to play baseball and riding my first big girl bike. Teaching me how to fix cars Always being there when his family needed him. He was sick for a about month or two before he passed and I tried taking care of him the best I could but it just wasnt enough. I hope he knew I loved him and that he will be missed terribly. Rest in peace Uncle Paul no more pain, no more doctors you get ti see your parents once again. Your brother and grandmother ...take care.