WE LOVE YOU PAPA!!!!
- Leg , Layla , Lyrik , Stormi ❤️
— Legacy Garner
I’m so sorry for your loss praying for the family I just talked to him last week he was a great friend
— Randy English
Paul was a man who made a difference. I had the pleasure of meeting him at Gene Evans Ford in 2010, and his engaging stories were a testament to his rich life experiences. He will be sorely missed by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
— Christopher Harder
Paul was a great man. I had the pleasure of working with him for 18 years. Knew the business but more importantly he knew his people. I still remember how happy he was when he bought that Honda S2000 that he wanted. Those were good times. I'm not sure we realize just how good at the time.
— Russell Ergle
Paul was a great man. I had the pleasure of working with him for 18 years. Knew the business but more importantly he knew his people. I still remember how happy he was when he bought that Honda S2000 that he wanted. Those were good times. I'm not sure we realize just how good at the time.
— Russell Ergle
I love you my Sister and I am so sorry for your loss. If you need to talk please don’t hesitate to call.
I’m so glad you had such a wonderful man in your life.
— Suewana Harvey
It was my pleasure and honor to be Paul’s hospice Nurse! I got to know him while taking care of Maggie and he was so devoted to her ! Even when times got tough, he trusted me with her care and then with his care! Thank you for including us, Abbey Hospice as part of his care! Sweet journey, made it back home with his love! God Bless! ❤️🙏
— Sherry King, RN
I will always remember Uncle Paul and Aunt Maggie as a loving, joyful, kind couple. They shared a beautiful marriage and created an equally beautiful family and life together. I am lucky to have been included and welcomed into their lives. I loved them both.
When I was a little kid, about 5 years old, I recall visiting Grandma Schreiber's home in Milwaukie, OR. There, I saw Uncle Paul's Jaguar XK120 parked in the driveway. The hood was up, the engine running, and oh, how those 12 cylinders purred! I don't recall the color of Uncle Paul's car, but I still remember the beautiful curved lines of his treasured Jag.
Much later, my Dad, Al, and I visited with Uncle Paul and Aunt Maggie in Reno, NV, where they lived at the time. We had marvelous fun as Aunt Maggie gave us a "backstage tour" of the casino where she worked.
These, and other fond memories will keep both Uncle Paul and Aunt Maggie close to my heart for the rest of my life.
— Christina (Tina) Webster, Niece
Grumpy, will be truly be missed. I worked with him over 25 years. He was a honest man, and would help anybody. He will always be in my memory.
— Ken and Tonya Bailey