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2017
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January 12, 2018
Ronnie and Judy Odell
Linda, Erica and family, we just heard of Paul's entry into Heaven. Our prayers are with you. We have fond memories of your family attending FBC of Porter many years ago. Your family living in our trailer while yall repaired your home when it flooded. That was a tuff time but God looked over you, the same as he is doing now. Keep your memories close to your heart. Till we meet again.
January 6, 2018
Paul served with me on the Bentwood Property ARC Owners Assn here in Temple. He will be missed by all his neighbors. May God continue to Bless Linda and Family. Ralph Chalfant
January 4, 2018
Dawn Hatch
one of my most favorite memories of Uncle Paul was taking him to kindergarten for " show and tell". i was bursting with love and pride for him, so tall and handsome, in his blue HPD uniform! i loved his voice and the gentle, teasing sparkle in his eyes every time i saw him. i'll remember him with much love.
January 3, 2018
Sheila Egger
Linda, we are thinking of you so much! Our family has such sweet memories of living across the street from you & Paul.
Lots of hugs, love & sympathy, David & Sheila, Bryce, Dylan & Cayden
January 3, 2018
Carmen Kiser
Aunt Linda and Erica... I am so sorry for your loss. Grief can be hard, but with the grace of God and the memories you have made over the years, you will get through this. We celebrate a life well lived. Uncle Paul was a kind man with a great sense of humor. I will miss him. Hugs to you all.
January 3, 2018
daniel mckeehan
I have only fond memories of Paul King, his Brother Morris, and sister Donna Sue, and parents Paul and Mildred. My father, A.D., died one early morning in October 1958. My mother called uncle Paul for help and he was there quickly and after the ambulance left, he took me and my brother, Ted, to his house. Aunt Mildred and Donna Sue welcomed us both with open arms and hugs. I believe Paul King was there also, but not sure. He was a Marine, and Police officer, which is his testimony of a life lived in service to country, city, and family. In later years, Paul and Donna would always have a warm embrace and smile for me and mine when we met at weddings, funerals and reunions. I will never forget the kindness shown to two scared little boys in 1958. Now in 2018, God grant to us all the same love of service to family, city, and country. Warm embraces and smiles to all of you who knew him best.
January 3, 2018
Tracye Howell
January 3, 2018
Fred Thompson
January 3, 2018
Bennie Kocian
January 3, 2018
Ronda Adams
You will be missed dearly by all. Tell Mom, Dad, Ricky and Herman I Love and miss them. Y'all are the lucky ones.
January 2, 2018
Steven Hatch
January 2, 2018
Betty Ott
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