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On behalf of my sister Penny Pfaff Hall and myself and in loving memory of our parents John and Oma Pfaff I would like to extend our heartfelt sympathies to all of you in this time of sorrow. I can't help imagining Paul and Bobbi and Mom and Dad sitting around a table on a cloud and finally getting in that rubber match of Uno. God bless you all and keep his healing arms around you today and in the days to come.
Kathy and Robin, The kindness your parents extended to me, allowing me to live with them (and you,too, Kathy), has never left my heart. This chance gave me the opportunity to have my first "real job" of my adult life. I am so glad that I saw Paul a few years ago when he and his wife came through Inverness, FL. I remember so many things and appreciate your family so much. My favorite picture of your parents in my family album: the both of them in the front yard, hugging that little white fuzzy dog. Big smiles, happy times. I would love to know how both of you and your families are doing. I wish that I had not lost touch over the years. Betsy
Benjamin R. Hippensteel purchased flowers (Red and White Floor Basket)
In loving memory of my brother, Paul Aunt Jeannie & Uncle Ben
So sorry to hear of Paul's passing. We will keep the family in our thoughts and prayers. Take care. Dick & Marian Blair
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Sorry to hear of his death. We are still in Florida so we will not be at the funeral.may god be with you at this time. Doris and Karl droege
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Sorry to hear of his death. We are still in Florida so we will not be at the funeral.may god be with you at this time. Doris and Karl droege
in the mid 70's we spent time camping with our young children. some fellow campers showed us the sandwich makers for a campfire that they had gotten from a Jewel Tea man. I had seen this Jewel Tea truck in the neighborhood. I watched for the truck and flagged it down. paul sold us the sandwich makers and returned to our home every two weeks until he retired. he always talked about Bobbie and his children. by the time he retired our children were grown, but he still asked about them. we have missed those bi-weekly visits from Paul, who became more of a friend than a salesman.
I had not seen Paul for many years. Last year I had the good fortune to see him on a gambling bus, of all places. Back in the 1960's and 70's, Paul and I competed against each other on the bowling lanes in several houses on the westside of Indpls. I enjoyed bowling against Paul as he was a great competitor. I remember Paul had many friends and everyone liked his laugh. That day on the bus, we talked about the "olden" days and remembered many old friends. Today, I am so glad we were able to spend those few moments together with memories. My condoleces to Paul"s family.
Paul will be missed by us and hundreds of Jewel Tea friends and customers. when he came to your house every 2 weeks he would spend lots of time talking about his fily and yours. oh then he would sell things to you for about 5 mins. He was a wonderful friend for around 40 years. to his Family, Paul was and will be loved forever.
Judith Kinney purchased flowers (Eternal Affection Arrangement)
Rest in peace Paul, our dear friend and fishing buddy, you will be missed. Perry and Judy Kinney
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