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Saturday, April 15, 2017
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Barbara Vernon posted a condolence
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Paul, You were the Savior, the Knight in shining armor for my friend and you brought all of us so much joy and laughter. You are missing greatly. All my love to the family.
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Maribel & Brandon posted a condolence
Saturday, April 1, 2017
As a friend of Janeen's first, we were in and out of touch, however, when we saw each other again, it was like no time had passed. I was lucky enough to come back into her life when she married Paul. At the wedding it was beautiful to see the love that they had for each other and everyone around them. Eventually Brandon came in the picture. It's been said that I am a mini me of Janeen's, but when Paul and Brandon met each other, we realized that Brandon was a mini me version of Paul. It was amazing on how alike they were down to their eating habits. Paul and Janeen were instrumental in our wedding, they are amazing friends, always available. Since then, we've shared many meals, trips, weekend getaways and plans for the future. Unfortunately, those plans have come to a complete stop. Not understanding how this happened, we just wish there was one more meal or one more trip. We will always cherish our time together. We love you and miss you terribly. We'll see you on the other side when it is our time. Until then, BOOBIES!!!!!
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Saturday, April 1, 2017
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Baylee and Noah VanHoose posted a condolence
Friday, March 31, 2017
Though we did not get much time with Paul, the few months that we knew him we grew to love and respect him more than words can explain.
Paul spent hours on hours walking my husband through anything he could ever need to know about fixing and rebuilding his motorcycle and my husband loved every second of it (even though you could ask him a simple question and get a lecture in response).
He was so excited to help and to teach anyone who was willing to listen and learn from him. He has so much knowledge in his brain and I'm so happy he loved giving some of it to all of us.
He had the best sense of humor and playing Cards Against Humanity with him is one of my favorite memories in the Fournier house. He somehow always got so lucky with the best cards and every time you read his, he would crack up and his eyebrows would start going. You always knew exactly which one was his.
We are so happy to have known him and we already miss him every day.
We are so sorry for the family's loss, but we hope you know he left us a very happy man and we were all lucky to have known him.
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Baylee VanHoose lit a candle
Friday, March 31, 2017
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Jamie Dickey posted a condolence
Friday, March 31, 2017
Paul was a quiet man, when I first met him. Then he became a close friend that would do anything for me and my family. He was always willing to lend a hand, offer a shoulder to lean on, and give a boost when one felt down. His funny comments, wiggling eyebrows (when he thought he was funny or clever), and his honest laugh will always bring fond memories to me.
Watching Paul grow from a hermit to someone that opened his home to so many of us was such a lesson to me. He loved his son, his wife and all the kids (adults too) that came pouring into his life over the last 7 years. Paul had such a kind and gentle heart.
Memories of my friend entertaining us with his water rocket, all of us ducking and squealing as water went everywhere as the plastic projectile flew through the air will always make me chuckle.
Knowing I had a friend that would break into a house for me (it was my house, don't be alarmed), make sure my kid had clean windows for her driving test, pick me up on the side of the road when I had car problems, let me park a car in his front yard while it waits to go to salvage will always be some of thoughts that warm my heart.
I can't even remember how many times I have told the kids..."ask Paul and Janeen" when it came to something I knew little or nothing about. He was a member of our family and held a special place in our hearts.
Paul's amazing shooting skills are going to always be a wonderful memory from a day that he and Janeen helped me surprise my husband with a trip to the firing range. Paul even taught us a new language that includes things like…speed goats and mouse farts.
I loved seeing Paul in love. He was one that you could look at and see that he truly loved his wife. Times may not have always been perfect, but the love was there and it was in his eyes.
I am so sad to lose my friend, but I am so thankful to have his touch upon my life. My family and I will miss him dearly and remember him always with a smile on our hearts.
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Clayton Coffman posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, March 31, 2017
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Clayton Coffman posted a condolence
Friday, March 31, 2017
He was a great guy. He helped me when I needed it and he was a great husband to my mom. I only wish that they got more time. He was a good father to Douglas. The amount of smiles they both shared could light the darkest room in the world. All in all he will be missed but he will be in our hearts. He's not blood. But in my family you learn that blood doesn't make a family love does.
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Lisa posted a condolence
Friday, March 31, 2017
In my life I've been blessed with many things: Paul was one of those blessings.
To have a friend of his caliber is, .. a blessing .
Paul always had everyone else's best interests on his mind and heart. He always water to know if he made a difference in someone's life.
Well my friend yes, you made a tremendous difference in my life and the lives of my kids. I'm forever in your debt and forever grateful that you called me "friend".
Be at peace with your Makrer my friend,
We will meet again at that big horrid show in heaven
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Lisa posted a condolence
Friday, March 31, 2017
Douglas,
Your dad and I were very close friends. We shared a common issue in our lives that brought us both overwhelming joy and heart breaking sorrow; this commonality was our sons.
Both of us struggled with ex-spouses who were so angered and hurt by divorce that they tried to have our sons pick a side.
Paul and I always knew that our sons knew that both parents love them while not always making the right choice or saying an appropriate comment or phrase.
Paul loves you so incredibly much and dreamed of having you with him for adventures and every day life. Your dad knew how hard it was for you to openly show how much you cared and loved him.
Your dad also knew that the day would come when you as a man would be able to stand on your own two feet firmly and make your own choices.
That time will come. Just always know how incredibly proud of you he was and how much he loves you.
Your dad was a man with great integrity and was such and honorable man, I'm so grateful to have had him as a friend and brother.
Be strong now and know you are your fathers son.
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Janeen Fournier lit a candle
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
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May your teachings, love and light burn forever.
Love you always,
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Kimberlee Roe posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Paul was a very special man. Not only was it my privilege to call him "brother", when he and my sister married; he was my friend and became the older brother that I had always wanted. We were family. For Paul, family, regardless of whether you were blood kin, legal kin, or simply family by his choice, were the most important people in his world.
Paul was not a man to waste words or time. Paul was not a man to brag and boast. Paul was content to be himself; honest, trustworthy, steady, hard working, and responsible. Paul was not a man who measured or valued a person based upon money and belongings. Paul valued people based upon their words and actions. If you honored your word, you helped without being asked, you did your best, then Paul respected you even if you did not always agree.
Paul would share generously and help anyone that asked him of help or often even when they didn't ask,rather he saw the need and took action. Paul was a man of strong convictions and was not hesitant to state his mind when he felt it necessary. While no one is perfect, Paul was an extraordinary man and will be missed
by all that loved and knew him. Paul lived, laughed, and loved completely.
I am grateful that I had the opportunity to have the time to visit Paul and Janeen this month. I would not have wanted to miss this opportunity. I will never forget our trip to Mardi Gras and the hilarious time we had in New Orleans. I will also treasure the
memories of all of us playing cards as a family around the table. I will especially remember Paul helping me to fix my car and teach me how to understand better what I needed to watch for with regards to maintenance.
It has been heartwarming and comforting to read the many and varied postings
this week. I am not surprised to see how many people knew, respected, and loved Paul.
Paul, my brother, do not worry for your wife and son, your family and friends. Go on to a better place, a place of unconditional love, happiness, and peace. We that remain, will treasure the lessons you taught us and will endeavor to hold you and our memories of you close until we meet again. Love always, your sister, Kimberlee
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Olivia posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
Even though he and i didnt talk much he was there a lot, and he meant so much to me. He was part of my family even if it wasnt by blood. Even though he only spoke few words sometimes, he still listened, and i always enjoyed his company. All i can do is replay so many times i was around him in my head. He was around for one of the hardest times in my life, and i am so happy for the time i got to know him. Rest in peace paul, i love you, and im going to miss you.
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Mike Saad lit a candle
Monday, March 27, 2017
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He will be missed I really enjoyed his friendship and he was very kind man. Prayers to the family during this difficult time, RIP.
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Mason Linendoll posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
I'm so sorry for your loss. Paul was an amazing man.. he was like a father figure to me.. last time I saw him he was smiling working on some part for a car. It's way too soon for you to be gone! But we know your watching with a cold one in your hand! I love/miss you Paul!
Eleanor DiGregorio posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
So we are at Winstar or Las Vegas and suddenly I would feel something slip in the palm of my hand.....I knew what it was but there was no giving it back. He would just say go find a machine and have fun. That's the way he was with everything. He and Janeen changed plane tickets to come see me on his insistence after my accident. He was thoughtful of everyone else before himself. I will miss him greatly. Be at peace my friend
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George E Busse posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
Janeen, I'm very glad to of had the Privelage to of met Paul. You guys made a great couple. And I'm greatful to have you as a friend. I'm here for you if you need anything.
Love and Hugs - George
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Stacey Crawford posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
I only met Paul a couple of times but he was a pleasure to be around. Always laughing and happy. I'm sure he will be missed by all that knew him. My prayers are with Janeen and family.
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DJ posted a condolence
Monday, March 27, 2017
The possum will surely be missed. My heart and prayers is truly there for janeen And the family. This was so sudden I am still in shock with a loss of words. I offer my love and condolences.
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Daniel Mota posted a condolence
Sunday, March 26, 2017
You've been such a great friend to me and many others Paul. In all the years I've known you. You never hesitated to share your knowledge of things and help others. It was always fun to be around you. No amount of words can express how much you will be missed. My thoughts go out to your family. May you find peace.
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Saturday, March 25, 2017
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Scott Roe lit a candle
Saturday, March 25, 2017
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Scott Roe posted a condolence
Saturday, March 25, 2017
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As my brother-in-law, I only had the chance to know Paul for a few short years. I was always impressed with his low-key approach to life and his steadfastness to always work through things. He simply kept his own council and continuously worked through whatever life put in front of him. I wish that I had a chance to have many more years with him. He will be missed by everyone who knew him and were fortunate enough to have interacted with him. I know that I will miss him. Rest-in-Peace my brother. I know that you will always look down on and take care of your family!
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Tim Linendoll lit a candle
Saturday, March 25, 2017
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I am still in shock of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this tough time. May God bless and help you thru this.
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Lance Olson posted a condolence
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Paul was a true gentleman and awesome mechanic. I only had business dealings with him as we never got the chance to work together but i would from time to time need info about certain parts or repairs and he was the best guy to go to and always willing to help. Great guy that will be greatly missed for sure. R.I.P. brother
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Gwen Johnson lit a candle
Saturday, March 25, 2017
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Jason Rose posted a condolence
Saturday, March 25, 2017
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I have many fond memories of Uncle Paul. Three, in particular, stand out. The first was a surprise flight for me and my brother (Ben) from Houston to Harlingen, Texas about 1987, to see an air show. This was our first flight and first air show. To say we were excited would be an extreme understatement. The World War II aircraft from the Confederate Air Force were of particular interest. We had only seen these beauties in old books and black-and-white photos. To see the real thing in live color and to hear the unique and unmistakable sound of their engines had a profound effect on us. Uncle Paul patiently answered every question and endured what had to be two extraordinarily hyped-up pre-teen boys. For years afterwards, we relived every detail of that day with airplane models, books, and documentary after documentary. Ben’s love was so firmly cemented that he made the airline industry his career and is highly accomplished and respected in his field. My career and hobbies took a different path, but to this day I have a deep fondness for WW II aircraft and history… and I can’t think of these things without associating them with Uncle Paul.
The second event that stands out was my graduation from Marine Corps Boot Camp. Uncle Paul came with the rest of my family and I remember being quite surprised to see him. For him to take time off of work and fly out to San Diego meant a great deal to me. Graduation Day was one of the Top 5 days of my life and he was there to share it.
The third story involves his wood-working hobby. For a decade, my wife, Michele, and I managed a nationally-touring, competitive Drum & Bugle Corps. This was a hobby that completely consumed our lives. As part of our uniforms we wore a 5-point star made of die cast metal polished to a mirror shine. They were beautiful and the members treasured them, because they earned them only after they’d completed months of rehearsals and training. I came up with the idea of giving a type of jewelry box for the star to the Member of the Year at our annual awards banquet. I knew of Uncle Paul’s burgeoning skills and asked him if he could create what only existed in my head. He said he’d be happy to give it a try but hesitated to promise anything. So, I sent him a star to use for the fitting and a few months later he sent me his creation. Words can never do this justice. It was an amazing work of art that was functional, beautiful, and perfectly housed and exhibited our prized stars. Over the years I gave away about 8 of these boxes to members that truly earned them. Each year the box was better than the previous year as Uncle Paul’s skills improved. Those boxes and the stars they hold will most certainly be passed down from generation to generation as family heirlooms. The final one he made was mine. The year I retired from the Directorship, my wife secretly contacted him to make one for me. Like the others, it is truly a work of exquisite craftsmanship and I’m honored to own it.
It’s been about 72 hours now since I learned that we lost him and I still haven’t wrapped my head around it. He has gone home far too soon. There was so much I never told him … and so many stories I never got to hear.
Goodbye Uncle Paul. Thank you for having such a positive impact on my life.
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Saturday, March 25, 2017
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Star Box Constructed by Uncle Paul
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Saturday, March 25, 2017
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USMC Boot Camp Graduation - 1996
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Lisa posted a condolence
Friday, March 24, 2017
As I go through this life I have been blessed to have friends the caliber of Janeen and Paul.
Paul was an amazing man. He never intentionally hurt anyone or made anyone feel less than adaquate if asking questions of the " how to" variety.
Paul's heart was true, which we do not find too often any more.
Paul lived whole heartedly his wife and son and the friends he let into his life. Paul never rejected anyone in need as he truly cared about others li and all he wanted to do was to help those who asked.
When I think of him I will alaways be so utterly grateful for his friendship. A pure and true friend , a man with such strength and integraty, one would be hard pressed to find.
My dear dear friend, I love you, my kids love you and we will always think of you.
I have been truly blessed to have had you as my friend.
I will look after J for you as I know just how much you love her.
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Kenneth Mull lit a candle
Friday, March 24, 2017
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My prayers are with you and your family
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Joanna Stewart posted a condolence
Friday, March 24, 2017
Paul, your passing has left a hole in my heart that will never be filled. I didn't just lose a friend, I lost a family member. I will eternally remember and carry within my heart those great big excited eyes and bigger than life smile.
Janeen, girl what can I say except that I love you. Clay and I will always be here for you, no matter what for whatever you need. Sending love and hugs to you and to Douglas.
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Janeen Fournier posted a condolence
Friday, March 24, 2017
My love, my friend, you were taken to soon. My heart is empty for you and yet rejoicing your in the loving arms of our lord, your parents and my parents. Life will be empty until we meet again. I love you my darling so much.
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