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cltwek@aol.com lit a candle
Monday, March 9, 2020
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Ed and I wanted to send our sincere condolences to you upon hearing about the passing of your beloved Paul. It was a pleasure to see him visit you during all the years I worked for you. He was a ray of sunshine, always had a smile on his face and was such a gentleman who loved you very much. Ed and Charlotte Kemp
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Kim Strintz posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
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Paul will be missed at Seaside Beach Club in Pompano. Although we have not seen him for several years, everyone enjoyed the many years that the Allen's came and enjoyed their two weeks at the beach. Paul was on the Board quite a few years and made lots of friends during the time he was here. He spent a lot of time visiting old friends and enjoying the town he grew up in. He will be missed.
Kim Strintz
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Derek Gruner posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Columbia has lost a great draughtsman from the heroic mid-century modern era of architecture. I was incredibly fortunate to have known Paul and thereby experience a living link to this era of design. Once, while I was talking to our Five Points Rotary Club about architecture, Paul responded to a statement about timeless design with an “amen”. Having personally seen his beautiful drawings from the sixties, I must say Paul, amen to you.
-Derek Gruner, fellow architect and Rotarian.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2020
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