Hi, I knew your mom for several years and loved her very much. Her passing saddens me every day. She was a true firecracker. And she lived her kids and grandkids so much. I miss her everyday
Trevor and Chelsea - The loss of Paula deeply saddens me. She and I met on the Cape in the early '70s, where we were both waitressing. We moved to Vermont after that summer, where we spent a few years growing up and enjoying life with our beloved labs. I feel so fortunate to have shared those times with Paula. I've always cherished the memories of our friendship and the laughter we shared. Please know that my thoughts are with you during this difficult time, and Paula's spirit will forever hold a special place in my heart.
When the towns merged to create Nauset Regional H.S., I met Paula and her wonderful family. We sang our way through junior high school during sleepovers. Ran around in the woods. Visited Kathy next door and just had a fine time in Eastham. Winnie always made some treat. Dad told summer in Alaska stories. So sorry that I didn’t know she had returned home, as I come back every summer and could have stopped by for some joy and a song.
What a wonderful description of Paula and her life. We were fortunate to meet Paula when we were also living in Southern Vermont. She had a great wry sense of humor and a quick wit and we had many wonderful adventures together. We’ve kept in touch in most recent years by virtue of our mutual distaste for the current regime in control of Washington. We loved her and will truly miss our dear dear long time friend.