Sunday, November 10, 2024
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Mom talks about Uncle Paul all the time, when she was 9 years old she remembers taking care of him. She also looked forward to his call from Windsor to Texas every month the 1st Sunday of the month like clockwork. When he called they would talk about everything under the sun, Uncle Paul did most of the talking. He also always asked to talk my Dad before the phone call ended and he was so upset when Dad passed away. Mom said Kenny use to take Uncle Paul and Uncle Lenny out for a couple of beers all the time when we lived in Windsor down at the local pub and they really enjoyed each others company. Uncle Paul loved family and he was always worried about them. At the beginning of August Aunt Dianne sent a picture to share with my parents, a tomato that Uncle Paul had grown in his garden. Please know that we are here for all of you, and we pray that God gives you comfort in the knowledge that Uncle Paul is home now! Love, Helen Ryall (his sister) and Jan Avery (his niece), Conroe, Texas.