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Mary Bilyea posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Dearest Paul: You were our chosen brother from God. You were my baby brother. I will cherish all the memories we had together in my heart. I love you dearly. Love Always, Mary
Duncan Robertson Posted Dec 28, 2020 at 10:31 PM
When we were both 12 I spent a week with my cousin Paul. We collected the eggs every day but hay allergies kept me from the real work. Paul also tried to tell me about girls...
I always regretted that I didn't get to know him as well as I came to know his parents, cousin Margaret and Maurice and his big sisters, Mary, Anne and Ruth who I met from time to time at family picnics - and funerals. His sisters shared the pain of their loss with me at Duncan McKillop's funeral almost 7 years later :(
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Kathryn Baker Snodgrass posted a condolence
Monday, October 13, 2008
Dear Carol and family I remember Paul coming home as a tiny baby. I watched him grow up. I kept track of him throughout the years with help from my Mom. Please accept my sincerest sympathies for this tragic loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you make your way through the grief and begin a new adventure. Much Love Kathryn
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Ruth McDermid posted a condolence
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Paul was my baby brother. When Paul reached the walking and running age, he was someone for me to play with. Paul was there in his older years always lending a helping hand if you needed him. Over the past 15 months, Paul was strong as he struggled with his illness. He will always remain in my heart. I love you Paul.
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Henry Aukema posted a condolence
Friday, October 10, 2008
To Paul's family. I'm very sorry for your loss. Paul and I used to cross paths at various ag functions and usually chatted for a moment. I appreciated his commitment and leadership to agriculture. Many who don't know Paul have benefited from the Donate a Hog program that he was instrumental in starting a decade ago. But that's Paul as I know him - not in it for his own glory.
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Susan Ashton posted a condolence
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Carol - I was very sorry to hear about Paul. What a shock and how very sad for you and your family. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Take care of yourself... Susan Ashton
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Bev Padfield and family posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Dear Carol and family We are so sorry for your loss. I know the last year has been very difficult for your family. Thinking of you Bev Padfield and family
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David Murray posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
I am very sad to hear of Paul's death. I only knew Paul for a few short years but came to respect him for his dedication to farming and farmers. I also appreciated his great sense of humour. We had a lot of good laughs together. I sat on the OFAC Board with Paul. We miss him. David Murray
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Elaine Gray (nee. Kuranyi) posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Paul will be sadly missed by all especially those of us who went to school with him. We'll say "he was so young!" I remember Paul mostly from a group I went to with his Mom, Margaret, and how she very often spoke of him, endearingly, and so lovingly. All my best wishes to Paul's beloved family and friends but especially to his adoring wife, Carol.
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Kevin Simpson posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear Carol and family, My condolences to you and your family. Each of us have memories of Paul and miss him. I had the pleasure of talking with Paul about our common interests in farm markets. And I enjoyed hearing him being interviewed on CBC about farm issues. I met Paul at the farm when we were both 10 or 11 and he demonstrated to me and my Dad how his automated cattle feeding system worked. (his Dad was away at the time). I got to know him better at 4H conferences and high school. He has always been an articulate, good humoured, capable and thoughtful man. I've missed him since he lost his health and saddened at his death. love, Kevin
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Jim F. Hunter posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Carol & Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this hour. Paul was a good man who will be missed by his Agricultural Associates. It was a really pleasure to have known Paul. Jim F. Hunter, St. Thomas Former GM of Quality Swine Co-operative of Ontario
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Liz and Reg Samis posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear family of Paul's, we offer our sincere sympathy on your loss and all of us will miss Paul. We knew him from the pork industry and from the OFA and admired his dedication, his sense of humour, his love of others . Having served with him on some committees,he understood policy and he was a true advocate for others. We will continue to support the food bank drive that he started. Not of these comments will fill the void that Paul has left but know that there are many others that you have probably never met that knew him and cared for him deeply. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. sincerely Liz and Reg Samis.
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Don Pearson posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Carol and Family: It was with great sadness that I learned of Paul's passing. I had the pleasure of working with him as the OFA representative on the Natural Spaces Leadership Alliance. Paul was a passionate and respected voice for agriculture in this forum and many others. Your loss is shared by all who had the privilege to know him. Please accept my condolences on behalf of Conservation Ontario.
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Wilfrid and Marie Coulter posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
We extend our deepest sympathy for the loss of Paul. May the memories of all the happy times you had together provide some solace in the days, weeks, and months ahead. Wilfrid and Marie Coulter
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Sandra, Chris, Stephanie & Ryan Leys posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Carol, Matt & Mandy, May the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Janine Lunn posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
I wanted to send a note of sincere sympathy to the Mistele family at this sad time. I have only worked with the OFA for just over a year now, but have been involved in several aspects of EFA's work over the past several years. I only had the chance to meet Paul a handful of times, but it was clear that he was committed to giving agriculture a voice and had made quite a mark on the agricultural community locally and provincially. We have lost a great leader, and the agricultural community feels for you, his family, who have lost a great man with such a big heart. Our thoughts are with you ~ Brad & Janine Lunn (Son & Daughter in law to Brian & Donna Lunn)
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Fons & Heather Vandenbroek posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear Carol and family We would like to express our deepest sympathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you these sad times It has been truly amazing knowing Paul as a fellow farmer and pork producer Sincerely, Fons, Heather, Ryan, Emma & Jeff Vandenbroek
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John Van Dorp posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Board of Directors of the Oxford County Federation of Agriculture and its members wish to extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family at this difficult time. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you and your family. John Van Dorp President Oxford County Federation of Agriculture
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Jim & Anne Duffy posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
To Carol & Family: Our deepest sympathy to you at this time. I will always remember Paul in my association with hin as a devoted hard working individual who always had his fellow farmer in mind and as a true friend. The farming community has truly lost a great spokesman. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim & Anne Duffy. ( OPPMB past director and a Past President Lambton Federation of Agriculture)
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Anne Velle posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
I vividly remember the day Paul arrived at the farm. It seemed to take forever for mom and dad to bring our baby brother home. Mary got so excited that she got sick and had to go to bed.Finally the moment arrived. Paul was a beautiful baby - chubby and blond with bright blue eyes. We barely had time to cherish the moment when 4 faces appeared in the kitchen window. Standing on the veranda were the 4 Bakers - Milton, Martha, Lois and Paul. Dad named our Paul after his farming friend and long time neighbour Paul Baker. Paul was meant to live on a farm. He was happiest when he was left in a playpen on the front veranda watching the farm activity. At the tender age of three Paul was dad's constant companion. He was taking in every aspect of farming. His favourite animals were the pigs. He nicknamed them Gully Gunts and loved to watch them squeal when they were fed. He was involved in the corn harvest. Dad would let him ride in the wagon behind the corn picker He never seemed to get hurt. He was busy mapping out his future. I remember when he was very young he picked up a clump of earth and gave me a mini lesson about the fitness of the soil. He used words like texture and temperature. I knew at that moment that Paul had many intellectual layers that I would never understand. Paul was never too happy in the classroom. His education came from all the farm magazines,History books and National Geographics he read. At a very young age he joined dad in running the farm. He had innovative ideas and business savvy He eventually took over and transformed the farm from a struggling business to a financially sound business. Paul was also passionate about his music. I remember he would listen to a song on the radio and then play it back by ear. His teen years included lots of jam sessions with his friends. Paul's happiest moments were his wedding and births of Matthew and Amanda. Life also included working in all the associations he represented. Now Paul the crops are being harvested and the land will rest for the winter. You can also rest after your brave battle this past year. You will always be remembered by all who knew and loved you. Rest my darling Brother. Till me meet again. Your sister Anne
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Michael Donohue posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
It is with deep sadness that I send my condolences on your loss. I served on the OFA Board of Directors with Paul, and got to know him very well on the Land Use Committee. I was honoured to call him a friend. Paul was a keen mind and a great voice for agriculture in Ontario, and even more important, a great and honourable man. The farmers in Ontario have lost a true champion.
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Donna Hentz posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear Carol, I was so sorry about Paul and am thinking of all of you. Paul and I went to high school together and his friendly, open nature always appealed to me. His untiring work for agriculture made him a special guy in my book. I last saw all of you in Wayside Inn a few years ago and I had heard he was very ill. He always made quite an impression on me and my thoughts are with you all. Donna Hentz
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Julie Cayley posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Carol & Family: I was very sad to hear of Paul’s passing. I sat on the Provincial Nutrient Management Advisory committee with Paul and enjoyed his wit and valued his input. Paul was a respected voice for agriculture and I feel privileged to have know him. Please accept my condolences as his friend and on behalf of Ducks Unlimited Canada.
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Sharon Weitzel posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
In memory of Paul: I worked with Paul on the OFA Board of Directors for several years. Though I have been retired from my Agricultural positions for almost 3 years I remember him well. Paul's dedication and concern for his industry and his avocation were clear. I was saddened to hear of his illness and distressed to hear that he lost his battle. My thoughts this day are with his family and friends who will all miss him.
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William & Shan Coulter posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear Margaret & Carol, Shan and I join you in mourning the loss of your devoted son and husband, Paul. Our prayer is that God will sustain your strength and give you both peace in this sad time. Sincerely, Bill and Shan
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Jayne and Ralph Dietrich posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Dear Carol and family: We are deeply saddened. Paul was incredibly dedicated to the grassroots of agriculture and we thank you Carol for your support and encouragement of such a fine spokesperson and leader for all of us. May Paul's love for each of you, the land and all of God's creatures help to sustain you. We consider ourselves blessed to have known and worked with Paul. Jayne and Ralph Dietrich, Bruce County
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Jen Pinder posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Carol, Matt and Mandy, I'm sorry for your loss and want you to know that I'm thinking of you during this difficult time. Take care. Jen
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Kelly Daynard posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol and family, I'm both saddened and relieved to hear of Paul's passing. I'm sad because Ontario agriculture has lost a truly great leader - one whose passion was rarely matched. OFAC has also lost one of its biggest supporters and friends. I'm relieved because no one should suffer the way he has suffered in the last year. I've got so many funny and happy stories of Paul in my head tonight as I think back on the time I worked with him and for him. It was an honour to call him a friend and we will miss him greatly. I'm out of the province on business and won't be there in person this week but you are in my thoughts. Kelly
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Crystal Mackay posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Dear Carol and family, It's with mixed emotions that I write about Paul's passing today. He was truly one of the brightest lights that I have ever met in Ontario agriculture. I have so many good memories and stories with Paul always laughing whole heartedly in every one of them. His smile was only surpassed by his generous heart. Wishing you and your family much love in this difficult time. Crystal and the OFAC team
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Lilian Schaer posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
My heartfelt sympathies at Paul's passing. I first met Paul while working at Ontario Pork and always looked forward to his stops into our office while on his way to Toronto. He always had a funny story or a smart comment to brighten the day - or words of wisdom for someone in her first job out of university. His passion and dedication to the industry were expressed in so many ways, whether through the Donate a Hog program, being part of our Speak Up team program to help get agriculture's voice heard or attending events on our behalf. Paul will be missed but he leaves a legacy of caring and many good memories. Lilian
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Barbara and Samuel Fifer posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
I remember when I first saw my cousin Paul – a cute even-tempered baby with lots of smiles and a very good appetite. He and his family were visiting Aunt Leona (Mistele) Williams and I recall his sister, Mary, caring for him like a little Mother. She was feeding him a large bowl of pablum. Baby Paul ate with gusto but refused the last bite. To my horror, Mary ate it. (I remain in awe of her to this very day). Paul was a lucky baby – three doting sisters. His parents were delighted – we all were. My mother, Margaret Mistele Brown took care of Paul when he was ten years old. I think Aunt Margaret was in the hospital. Paul had a cold and, as Mother nursed him, they developed a nice attachment to each other. Paul matured into a man of integrity, kindness, and industriousness. He adored his wife and children; he worked hard on the farm; he was passionate about representing the farming profession for the province of Ontario. His love for life, family and community was a major contribution for God in this world. I pray that God, the Source of all goodness as revealed to us through Christ Jesus, will continue to fill, surround, and protect Carol, Matthew, Mandy, Aunt Margaret, Mary, Anne, and Ruth. Amen. Much love from cousin Barbara Fifer and family, husband Sam, and children, Jessica, and Max.
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Doug Hux posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol, Matt and Amanda, Laurie and I would like to express our deepest condolences to you in this time of loss. Paul was a special man; a good father, a fine representative of the agricultural community that he cared about so much, always quick with a smile and a kind word. I will miss his infectious sense of humour. He always had a good story to tell and would tell it with such enthusiasm and at great length. Since I have moved to BC, it has always a treat for me to stop in there when I got the chance ..... Paul and I, over a couple of beers, could pick up right where we left off with the last conversation that we had started. He was a man of strong conviction and did a lot for his community and for the farmers of Ontario through the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. In recent years, even though we have not been close due to physical distance and different lives, my life has been made richer by knowing him. I will miss him greatly. Our thoughts are with you and the Mistele and Kriter families for a gentle transit through the grieving process. May you find peace and strength in his memory. Doug Hux and Laurie Kanester
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Charles McLean - Essex County posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
My condolences on your loss. Paul had a great passion for agriculture and was willing to share it with others. We thank the family for that! Cherish the memories as they will last forever. Charles McLean Essex County
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Alan Kruszel posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol and family, Our deepest and most sincere condolences on your loss. Paul was a great man who contributed a great deal to many people throughout his life. He will be sadly missed. The farmers of Stormont County. Alan Kruszel President Stormont Federation of Agriculture
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Linda & Allan Mayhew posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol, Matt and Amanda, Allan and I would like to extend our sincere sympathy to you and your children, Bruce and Velma Kriter and Margaret Mistele. We remember with fondness the dinners we have shared with you and Paul at the home of Kevin and Irene. We always enjoyed Paul's humour, wit and opinions. He will be sadly missed and never forgotten. Thinking of you and your family in your time of loss. Linda & Allan Mayhew
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Patty Hayes posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
I have not seen Paul since high school but the test of a life is the enduring nature of the memories we leave....Paul's smile and laughter have remained with so many over the years. He will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched. Patty Hayes
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Pat Stacey, Secretary-Treasurer posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
To the Mistele Family: The members and Board of Directors of the Prince Edward Federation of Agriculture would like to extend our heartfelt sympathy to you at this very difficult time. May your memories of Paul help sustain you through your grief and provide you with the comfort you so greatly need. Your friends in agriculture
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Ron & Marianne posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Mary, Harvey and Margaret, So sorry to hear of the passing of your brother and son. May all the fond memories you have of Paul help and console you through the next days, weeks and months to come. Sinceley, Ron and Marianne
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Ed & Kathy Cikatricis posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Dear Carol sorry to hear about the passing of Paul,I knew of him through his work in the O.F.A. Our sincere condolences Ed & Kathy Cikatricis,Ridgetown.
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Tom & Nancy Mohan posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
The Mohan family would like to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of Paul. He was a leader in both the agricultural field and the community but most of all he was a friend. He will be sadly missed. Our thoughts are with the Mistele and Kriter families.
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Jessica Kelly posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Matt & Amanda, As a summer student at OFAC, I was fortunate enough to spend many days with your Dad at the Pork Congress and the Ex. I will always remember his infectious grin and the passion with which he spoke to "the city people" about agriculture. However, in the quiet moments at the booth, he never spoke about OFAC or pigs. Instead, he was always telling me about you two -- your most recent accomplishments and how proud he was of you both. Wishing you, and your mom, strength to get through this tough time. Jessica
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Ezio Di Emanuele posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Dear Carol and family, Please accept my deepest sympathies. I, like many others, had the good fortune to meet and work with Paul. The memories of our association will be forever cherished. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this challenging time. Kindest regards, Ezio Di Emanuele
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Bill & Cindy Carnie posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol, Sorry to hear of Paul's passing. You, Matt and Amanda are in Cindy's and my thoughts at this time. Bill
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Wendy Beaton posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol, My deepest sympathies to you and your family during this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am glad that I had the opportunity to work with Paul at the OFA. May he rest in peace. Wendy OFA Staff
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Gertie Blake posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Dear Carol and family: I was truly saddened to hear of Paul's passing, and want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family on your loss. Over my years at OFA I have seen a number of leaders, and have always thought we were lucky to attract such outstanding people. And among them, Paul stood out as special. He was down-to-earth in his approach to the issues, and always made others feel as though they mattered. After Paul visited the Grey-Bruce area to speak to local farmers, I heard so many good comments about how people felt they could connect with him. There was no doubt about his passion for farming, and for the farmers he represented. OFA and the farm community share your loss. - Gertie Blake
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Paul Nairn posted a condolence
Monday, October 6, 2008
Carol and family, My sincere sympathy to you and your family on Pauls' pasing. My hope for you,that with the help of family and friends, you will be supported during this time of grieving. Paul was an inspiration to many in the field of agriculture - as I'm sure he was to his family. Paul Nairn OFA Member Service Representative Huron/Perth
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Barry Smith posted a condolence
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Mistele Family, It was with great sadness that I was informed of Paul's passing.Agriculture will miss Paul's wisdom and the voice of grass roots farmers. I lost my wife to cancer in January and while life is difficult now, the many tribues to Paul's life will give you the strength to carry on his passionate and caring attitude. I was fortunate to have known him. Barry Smith Former OFA Director (Oxford)
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Gord Baker posted a condolence
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Carol and Family. It has been a difficult year for those of us who knew and cared for Paul. He was a successful Father, Farmer and Spokesperson who cared passionately for each endeavour. I remember helping Maurice at Planting and harvest time with Paul tagging along. PM'er as I called him always had the big smile and the big welcome. I have a prized picture of him sitting on my lap at a function at Kerr School in the early 60's. The crops are in my friend... Rest easy. Gord Baker
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Bette Jean Crews posted a condolence
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Carol, Paul was a generous and sensitive man who enriched many lives. He was a friend, at times almost a brother – never out of our thoughts through these many difficult months. I can't think of Paul without smiling, even through the tears of loosing him. I remember Paul and I headed into the executive committee meeting, both having been summoned so the meeting could start. I caught his eye in the hall and I heard him laugh as and we both dashed into the room, racing to see who could be first to their chair because neither wanted to be the “last one” to get to the table. I can still hear him laugh as we scrambled to our chairs. Ron Bonnett was OFA President at the time and Ron just smiled and shook his head. The years on OFA Executive committee with Paul were some very special years. I remember sitting at the OFA exec table in Toronto watching a snow storm come in, worried that it might get bad before I left for my cousin’s funeral in Peterborough. I remember Paul leaning over, putting his hand on my arm and saying “leave now, get there before the storm, don’t worry about staying here”. He was right. An hour later the roads were almost impassable. I remember how he used to make Deb Lethbridge laugh. I know he missed Deb, as we all do. I have to believe in an afterlife – I can’t justify this life without one. And wherever heaven is I know it is filled with laughter, Paul and Deb’s rising above them all. The memories I tell here are very small stories in the many you will hear about Paul. But they typify his humour, his compassion, his enjoyment of life. I know how much time OFA takes us away from our families. Thank you, and your family, for sharing Paul with all of us. We are better for having known him. Bette Jean Crews
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Allan Hux posted a condolence
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Dear Carol and Family, We were very sorry to hear of Paul's passing on Saturday. He has had to travel a very long journey and we trust that he is now at peace. You have been with him all the way and we continue to pray for you. I have very fond memories of all us children attending Sunday School and Youth Group, and just playing in the basement of the E.U.B. Church in Rodney. These memories, family ties, friendships, community values, and our Christian faith sustain us now. Allan Hux and Denise Graham
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Serge,Sheila,Trena & Drew Lebedz posted a condolence
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Dear Carol, Matt & Mandy, We are very sorry to hear about Paul. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care.