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November 30, 2013
Greg Bowles
Paul was an inspiration to me and as fine a human being as I have met in this lifetime. We traveled together in Nicaragua, and he was unafraid of any challenge there. Paul carried with him during our travels a sense of compassion and basic decency that I hope I now carry with me. He gave of himself, and gave to others without ego or expectation, and I will miss him but will also always celebrate such a life lived so fully.
November 27, 2013
Kenia Sánchez
Paul, el hombre de quien estaré orgullosa siempre, pues cambió mi vida y la de mi familia. Sin conocerme, él y Mary Lu contribuyeron en mi educación. Gracias a su generosidad terminé la escuela secundaria y estudié medicina.
Cada paciente que puedo ayudar Paul lo hace también. Paul vivirá en el corazón de mi familia y el mío.
November 27, 2013
Dan Bowers
I enjoyed my many conversations with Paul about fitness and running. One of my favorite things was to see Paul at the Y and catch up. I will miss him.
November 25, 2013
Diana Royce Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, Boulder Rotary Club
Paul was a highly valued member of the Boulder Rotary Club. He will be sincerely missed. He was with the Club for 50 years. Such a commitment to Service Above Self sets him at a high rank in the Boulder community.
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