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nevaeh marie terrell lit a candle
Thursday, July 21, 2016
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I miss him every day but I know he's watching me all the time and it's been six years but almost everyday I cry.
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Monday, October 20, 2014
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Norma "Terrell" Watson posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
My brother, my friend your were always there for me. Whether I asked for help or not you always let me know you were just a phone call away. So many memories I have of you, the time you rode our pony named Dobbins in Harrisonville, MO and he took you under a thorn tree and scratched your back up wasn't funny at the time-but you got on him first before any of us girls-thanks. Summertime after working long hours in the restaurant going to the waterslide and cooling off, yelling at passerbys while in the back of dad's truck you were always smiling and laughing showing us how to live a fuller life. Love you and miss you until we meet again-Sis, Normi
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Russell Seaburn posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Continued from previous post. I remember once when we were going diving in Bermuda there was as bit of a cliff. Everyone except Paul(the ones without Pauls guts and fearlessness) climbed down to the water’s edge to enter the water. Paul decided to jump off the cliff with all his scuba gear! When he hit the water, his air tank slammed into his head. He was lucky he didn’t get knocked out or worse! Paul came out of the water hurt but laughing. There was another time when we were working out at the gym in Iceland and while I was doing some bench presses Paul was spotting me and, to get me pumped up, started yelling things like “ you’re an animal, you’re a monster” etc… I made me start laughing so hard I dropped the weights on myself. I also remember, when we were in Bermuda, we would get in wrestling/boxing matches outside of the barracks for fun. Paul would try to box with me, but since my reach was much longer (I( am 6'6") and he wasn’t much of a boxer I would keep punching him in the head. I am pretty sure he was letting me do it. It was all in fun. If he ever got hold of me he would have easily beaten the tar out of me. I know he wanted to become a navy seal but don’t know if he ever applied to school. Rest in Peace Dear Friend! Russ
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Russell Seaburn posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Post 1 of 2. To Paul's family. Please accept my condolences. I was watching television with my wife tonight about training Navy Divers. It reminded me of an old navy friend whom I had some great times with. I started telling my wife some stories about him (Paul). So, a few minutes ago I decided to see if i could find my old friend on Facebook. I couldn't, but after googling his name I learned that that he passed away. I hadn't kept in touch with Paul after getting out of the Navy but he was one guy I wished I would have kept in touch with. Work, family, etc.. sometimes causes us to lose track of each other. He was a great guy. One of the finest people I have ever known. I am deeply saddened and am very sorry. Paul, I will miss you and will always remember you! I am going to add another post to share some memories with you. These are the ones I was telling my wife about tonight before I found out the sad news. Sincerely, Russ Seaburn As I sit here with tears in my eyes thinking of this great guy I want to share with you some of my memories. We were in squadron VP-24 stationed in Jacksonville Florida and went to Iceland and Bermuda together.
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Susan Brown posted a condolence
Friday, August 20, 2010
Paul was my only & beloved brother & his life ended much too soon. He served his country, family & friends well. I will never forget my big brother & the things that he taught me & am so grateful for the time we shared together. I love u forever...and Vicki, Angelina & Nevaeh..I am always here to for you.
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Cindy Perez posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Paul was one of the rarest people in this world. Such a loving and kind person. He loved my sister more than anything and adored his granddaughters and all of his family. I miss him terribly and his smiling face. Paul is a special Angel and watching down on all of us.
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Jeanne Hunt posted a condolence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Words can not truly express the grief and sadness we feel with Paul's loss. He was always so fun and upbeat and loving and never had a bad word for anyone! I always knew that Vicki and those girls meant the world to him and that he loved them "all the way to the moon" We will miss you Paul and feel your loss every day for the rest of our lives. with all our love, Jeanne and "Big Paul"
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Lori Johnson posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
My heart goes out to you all in this tragic loss of Paul. I know he was loved by many and will be dearly missed. May your happy memories eventually bring much needed comfort and please know you all are not alone in your grief. I pray for God to bring you peace, comforting and understanding. Lori Johnson
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J B Hunt posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
I had lost touch with Paul and Vicki when I moved away for a few years, but I thought of both frequently. Love and prayers to the whole family, J B and Clarence Hunt
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Bill Good posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Tears are soaking the keyboard as I write this, Paul you were the best, true patriot, RIP brother To Vikie and Jeanie and everyone my deepest deepest condolences, Angie and I are here for you if you need anything !!! Love the "Goods"
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