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Dick, Kay, &Travis Schultz lit a candle
Monday, February 25, 2008
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To Tina and Pauls' entire Family: We were very sorry to learn of Paul's passing and want to express our Heartfelt Sympathy to all of you in your loss. We pray that you will all find comfort in God's Promise of eternal Life and in the many wonderful memories you each have of the many special times you had together with Paul. We trust too, you will also take comfort in the Spiritual Truth which assures us all 'The Will of God will never take us to where the Grace of God will not Protect us'. It has been a real blessing and honor for Kay, Travis, and I to know Paul over these past years. Whenever we saw Paul, we were always greeted with a kind word, that infectous smile, little wink of the eye, and a great big HUG! In the begining, we were just 'shoppers' at 'Now and Then', drawn by the many beautiful 'Chase' and other fabulous Art Deco items. But quickly, a genuine friendship began which still endures and which has provided us with countless memories we shall always treasure and happily remember! Paul, 'May God Bless you and Receive you into his Care' With our Love and Sympathy to the Paul Wilmoth Family, Dick, Kay, and son Travis Schultz
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Joe and Jewel Parker posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
SORRY WE DIDNOT GET TO BE THERE WITH YOU ALL. PAUL WAS A DELIGHT TO BE WITH. HE WII BE MISSED. MAY GOD GIVE YOU STRENGTH TO GO ON WITH YOUR LIFE. WE ARE PRAYING ALL THE TIME FOR YOUALL. LOTS OF LOVE YOUR SIS and BRO N LAW .LOVE YOU JOE -JEWEL PARKER
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Michael Windrow lit a candle
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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To Paul: Words spoken or written cannot begin to express myself for all of the best of times and memories shared. If you have 5 true friends on your hand you are a rich person. Paul is one of those fingers and will always be there on my hand. We have shared many outings, travels, get togethers, huge phone bills, great breakfasts and dinners out. Oh yes many miles of fun, including Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Idaho, Canada, trips to California, many to Oregon and all around Washington state. His passion, drive and desire are hard to follow, especialy with his casual manner. Years ago i nicknamed him the MAYOR (Of Ruston) His eyes, smile, style and personality have brought us all joy! If you had just met Paul yesterday you would not forget him. Paul, your memorial service was outstanding. My Heart and deepest sympathy goes out to all that have shared your life. For myself and evryone in your life, a absolute HUGE Thanks for all of the great times and memories. No one can take this away from us. Paul, (Honey) you are AWESOME. Love Michael. P.S. Iam looking forward to the next antique road trip. I know you will be there with me.
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Joyce Cohen posted a condolence
Saturday, February 2, 2008
I feel fortunate to have known Paul.....a kind man who was always ready to share his vast knowledge of antiques and his adventure stories, and most of all a man of tremendous courage and faith who fought a great battle with cancer. It has been an honor to know you.
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Chuck Ley lit a candle
Saturday, February 2, 2008
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I would like to offer my sympathy to his wife Tina and to the entire family. We have all come here today to remember not the loss but the LIFE of Paul Wilmoth. I believe Paul would all want us to celebrate the gift of life. He was always looking for the better day tomorrow. He taught me how to live life to the fullest and enjoy each moment to its fullest. I always enjoyed our long talks together on the phone. He always knew the battle he had in front of him, but he always look at the positive. When we first heard of his illness our Church kids started a prayer group. Now these same youth kids are graduating from colleges. Prayer does made a difference! What we all say here is inadequate expression of what we each carry in our hearts. Our words here today pale in the shadow of our grief. Our words seems insufficient to the memories and joys we all share with Paul. I want to challenge each one of to remember those moments you had with Paul. Maybe its the laughs that you shared, or maybe its the long talks you had, or maybe is the love he shared with his family and friends. But mostly remember what he left each one of us, it was a little bit of himself. Paul is not gone, Paul lives ON in each one of us. Heb. 12: 1b-2
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Erin Ley lit a candle
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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Rest In Peace Uncle Paul Forever you will be missed. We will smile when we think about you as we recall the memories we shared, the laughs we experienced and the amazing moments that never went unnoticed. Don't mind these tears....it just goes to show how much you touched and impacted our lives. As the day subsides to the night's fall for the rest of our lives we will miss you. We love you...now and forever. You are truly missed, mourned, loved and cherished each and everyday while wishing selfishly you were home. My Uncle Paul Another angel rises above.
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Eula Robbins posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
So sorry to hear about Paul's passing we will miss him. Our prayers are with you and your family.
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Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Irvin posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
you will always be in our thoughts & prayers.
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Ellissa Lippert lit a candle
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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I am so glad that I met you and your mother years ago. Your mother taught me a lot about antiques, and you were always there with her, to educate my husband, Don, and I. Though we did not see a lot of eachother, I will miss you terribly, Paul. You fought the good fight, now you can rest and be eternally at peace. Love, Ellissa
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Don Satre posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Sorry I can not make the services. My condolences and deepest sypmathy to Tina and the rest of the family. Don Satre
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Marti Anderson posted a condolence
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Paul was so helpful to us as we opened the Ruston Blessings shop. He made us feel welcome to the Ruston neighborhood and did so many nice things to help us get started. He was always smiling and happy. Such a positive force. He will be missed. Our condolences to the family. Marti, Marlene, Theresa & Bernadette
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Shelley Thompson lit a candle
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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There are certain people, who always bring a smile and laughter to our lives and Paul was one of them. My condolences to the family.
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anita allen lit a candle
Saturday, January 26, 2008
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sorry for your loss. anita and barry allen
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Gerry Merz posted a condolence
Saturday, January 26, 2008
My association with Paul began in 1993 with visits to the 'Deco shrine' that he ran. I would tell my kids that we were going to visit the Pt. Defiance Zoo, but I needed to 'make one stop on the way'.They quickly learned that that one stop was a visit to the Now and Then Shop. 'I'll only be five minutes'I said, but after thirty minutes or more, my wife would send my kids in to 'rescue' me from my buying,selling, trading or just plain talking with Paul. I valued those moments, because I was exposed to a man of passion and interest for the things he loved, not only the shiney objects in his cases, but for the people who walked into his door and his life.
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Stephen Tyree posted a condolence
Saturday, January 26, 2008
In the land of memory, the time is always now.in the kingdom of ago, the clock ticks...but their hands never move. There is an unfound door (O lost) and memory is the key which opens it.
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