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Kit Malloy Roberts posted a condolence
Saturday, October 1, 2016
I can't believe it's been 1 year already. I can still hear Jackie on the phone saying first my name than yours and I knew. I wish all the time that you were on the other end of the phone or text. I am so glad that we talked just a few days before, we talked about everything, all of our girls. I think you and Jackie did an incredible job with them. They are all such wonderful individuals. I don't know how you were such a great dad since your own was clearly not a good role model. I guess all our other male relatives were good people, maybe that helped, or you just set out to be a good person. I wish you were here for your girls and grandchildren. Aiden is probably old enough for you to take fishing. Colton seems like such a happy contented baby and now there's another one on the way. A little girl. I suppose I should just be listing memories instead of writing to you. We had a bunch, I can't believe all the things we got to do at Nanny's that our girls didn't have. Being able to play outside and all over the place. Ice skating on the reservoir, sledding down the hills. Of course you always managed to get yourself hurt at least once or twice a year. I can't believe you lived through all of that and came out okay. Even playing baseball and you had to slide into home base even if it was a cement sidewalk. No fear. I know I am supposed to be thanking you for getting chicken pox twice for me. So I didn't have to get it, that was what Mom thought since you were my protector and best friend when we were little. Puberty was hard, yours not mine, lol, but we got through it. I really don't understand how we both made it through high school and turned out okay after it was over. We weren't always the best kids but we had good times and I know you did try to give your girls good times, too. They will always have good memories as I do. I can't believe you and Alan went before me, I don't think anyone would have guessed that. It happened and I am here to mourn you and be a keeper of our memories growing up. I love you Paul and that will be forever
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Kit Malloy Roberts posted a condolence
Saturday, October 1, 2016
I can't believe it's been 1 year already. I can still hear Jackie on the phone saying first my name than yours and I knew. I wish all the time that you were on the other end of the phone or text. I am so glad that we talked just a few days before, we talked about everything, all of our girls. I think you and Jackie did an incredible job with them. They are all such wonderful individuals. I don't know how you were such a great dad since your own was clearly not a good role model. I guess all our other male relatives were good people, maybe that helped, or you just set out to be a good person. I wish you were here for your girls and grandchildren. Aiden is probably old enough for you to take fishing. Colton seems like such a happy contented baby and now there's another one on the way. A little girl. I suppose I should just be listing memories instead of writing to you. We had a bunch, I can't believe all the things we got to do at Nanny's that our girls didn't have. Being able to play outside and all over the place. Ice skating on the reservoir, sledding down the hills. Of course you always managed to get yourself hurt at least once or twice a year. I can't believe you lived through all of that and came out okay. Even playing baseball and you had to slide into home base even if it was a cement sidewalk. No fear. I know I am supposed to be thanking you for getting chicken pox twice for me. So I didn't have to get it, that was what Mom thought since you were my protector and best friend when we were little. Puberty was hard, yours not mine, lol, but we got through it. I really don't understand how we both made it through high school and turned out okay after it was over. We weren't always the best kids but we had good times and I know you did try to give your girls good times, too. They will always have good memories as I do. I can't believe you and Alan went before me, I don't think anyone would have guessed that. It happened and I am here to mourn you and be a keeper of our memories growing up. I love you Paul and that will be forever
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Judi (DiLeo) Scannell posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Jackie and family - I'm so very sorry to hear about Paul. I know there are no words to make things better. Just know we are all thinking about you and praying for peace.
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Jan and Jack Mikolajczyk posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
To the Malloy Family, We are very sorry for your loss. 53 is much too young.
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Kathy Evans posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
My thoughts and prayers are with the Malloy family. I saw Paul for the last time on 9/29/15 at our last safety training session that I coordinated. He was a lovely man and a great co-worker. My deepest sympathy.
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Karen M. Spisak posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
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Catherine Tarpey posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
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We are deeply saddened to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely, Your Friends at Infineum - Linden.
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Prudence (Boszczuk) Holmes posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
So very sorry for the loss of your wonderful husband. Prayers for you and your daughters that you may have peace and comfort. With love.
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Patty McCarthy posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
I was lucky enough to be in Pauley's hiring class and had the pleasure of getting to know him over the many weeks we spent together in training classes. My brother Dennis, Pauley and a couple other classmates were assigned to the Blending unit. I was assigned to the unit across the street. Pauley always had a warm greeting and friendly conversation whenever I saw him. He built my first computer (and fixed numerous times when I messed it up). He always asked about my daughter even after I hadn't seen him for years because I left Infineum. When I came back to the refinery he was the familiar face at the blood drive that I attended (while again in training, only this time @ P66!). He greated me with a huge hug & warm embrace. He trulely cared for all who were fortunate enough to cross his path. I am greatful for having had the pleasure to have known Pauley. He has a light that will continue to shine long past his earthly presence. Sleep well my friend.
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Mike Rowan posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
I worked on the Blending unit with Pauley for the last fifteen years. He was a very sharing and giving friend and coworker. I always admired his love and dedication to his family. We at blending felt like his daughters were our own little cheerleaders. WE WILL LOVE AND REMEMBER HIM ALWAYS!
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Monday, October 5, 2015
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