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My condolences to Paul's family. I first met Paul when  working at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton . I was a rider in Paul's van pool ( in his Red and white 1970 VW bus)  I was in his van pool for many years . He was a very good man friendly and outgoing. I would sometimes go visit him on the job sight too.

I remember when he retired and i was so happy for him. RIP Paul. Glad you had a long retirement . Im sad to hear of your passing .

friend and co worker Dave Nelson

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Paul was part of making my childhood wonderful as well as Shirley. I had some of the best times at the Foster home in Sylmar. I was saddened to hear of his passing, God bless him and the entire family, I love and miss you all.
Teri Harmon Perry ❤️
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I get too emotional when I try to answer these questions. Maybe later💖
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When I was in high school I spent a lot of time with my sister Shirley and brother in law Paul, actually lived with them for a very short time. He always treated me like family, I loved that. One time when I needed a car sometime after high school, I don't remember exactly when it was but Paul loaned me the money to buy one for a very cheap no interest rate of $50. a month. He always had a huge smile when we would see each other, like he was truly glad to see me. He treated me like his little sister, I loved him, I will truly miss him.
Dad and Kristen at Tacoma wat…
1994, Tacoma, WA, USA
Dad and Kristen at Tacoma waterfront
Tina and family he will definitely be missed. I know Ken and I enjoyed meeting both of your parents oh so many years ago. Remember to look up ever so often and he will be looking down upon your face. I know this works because it has happened with my own dad --I think dad's just do that.

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