Good bye Paul.
I loved you more. I always forgave you but you know that. I forgave for the exclusion from most of your deaf world. Despite I work in a field striving for inclusion. No matter how hurt I was that no one reached out to me about your service. Last week , l went with one of my non verbal peeps and said my own good byes to you. Thanked you for all the beautiful things you did for me that I never asked you to do. Lastly ,my best friend first said I love you and glad you found a love that was included in your whole world. Rest in peace
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2020, Boston Lights - A Lantern Experience, Franklin Park Road, Boston, MA, USA
One of our many wonderful trips over our many off on on years together.
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He joined to our classmates at the ASD in 1980's years... He is a good kid. He always to be happy to his face smiles! I've known him at the ASD and the World as many years since... I have no see to him last time 2,000 year sincerest! Now he's gone... I will remember of him lifetime history always! He may rest rip in peace.
In response to "How did you first meet Paul?"
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I am sorry for your loss.. I know him as good friend he was nice man .. he love camp ..
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Paul and I were friends in 2014 then lost touch. In 2017 we reconnected and he was my best friend and more through July 4 ,2022. I loved him very much. We hiked together,shared meals together, celebrate our birthdays today his in Feb mine in March. We took trips together. I went to bowling with him He taught my some sign. He was very kind and generous to me He even made Christmas cookies and we laughed a lot. I am grateful and thankful I got to share some time and space.
My deepest sympathy to you Claire and the rest of you family
Your Son , Your father ,your grandfather, Was loved and kind.
Your
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I've worked at Uconn for 15 years, I didnt know Paul personally but have seen him around campus, my deepest heartfelt sympathy to his family RIP Paul I will miss seeing you milling around campus😇🙏🏼
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