Paul Zahrt
May 13th 1955 - Dec 22nd 2008
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Jennifer (Neff) Gilmore
January 5th 2009
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Paul was my father for many years. To hear of his passing broke my heart! Although, we have not been close for many years, all of the great memories I have always lived on in my heart. I will forever hold onto these memories and cherish them. My condolences to little Bobby (who probably isn't so little anymore!!) Uncle Floyd, Aunt Sue, Aunt Sandy and Aunt Teresa. I love you all!
Connie (Kymes) Guikema
December 29th 2008
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He was my cousin, we was the same age, from what I hear they use to put us in the playpen together. I remember always coming to your house (growing up) on christmas eve.I remember sledding behind the house on getty street. and getting together with all family get togethers,,,thinking of you,,,and missing you,,,,forever your cuz... connie
April Glover
December 26th 2008
aglove01@baker.edu
I have known Paul since I was born. He has been in my life through everything. He was somewhat of a second Dad or a big brother. He was always hard on me as a child, but I know now it's because he cared so much. But there was times I remember that only he and I know about; where he listened to me and talked to me about love and just life in general. He always made it seem so easy. Paul was there for my family always and especially for me when I needed someone the most. He has helped us in ways I could never explain or begin to thank him for. For every person in my life that has joined God in heaven I have tried to learn not to take this life for granted. I never got to thank Paul for all that he has done, but I know that he knows how much it meant to all of us. So I am thanking him now and I will always keep his words of wisdom and his so very loving memory in my heart forever!!! I love you!
jessica
December 26th 2008
I can think of the times that we would spend at the counter table and would talk of how much Paul like the races and how I thought it was so borring he always said I was missin a good thing
cindy bourdo
December 26th 2008
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The things I remember is when we were younger we would go out to Chuck and Hilda's trailer up north and go canoeing and have a lot of fun with our families. My heart goes out to his family, he will be greatly missed.
Jennifer (Neff) Gilmore
January 5th 2009
traffic@howardmiller.com
Paul was my father for many years. To hear of his passing broke my heart! Although, we have not been close for many years, all of the great memories I have always lived on in my heart. I will forever hold onto these memories and cherish them. My condolences to little Bobby (who probably isn't so little anymore!!) Uncle Floyd, Aunt Sue, Aunt Sandy and Aunt Teresa. I love you all!
Connie (Kymes) Guikema
December 29th 2008
conner007@aol.com
He was my cousin, we was the same age, from what I hear they use to put us in the playpen together. I remember always coming to your house (growing up) on christmas eve.I remember sledding behind the house on getty street. and getting together with all family get togethers,,,thinking of you,,,and missing you,,,,forever your cuz... connie
April Glover
December 26th 2008
aglove01@baker.edu
I have known Paul since I was born. He has been in my life through everything. He was somewhat of a second Dad or a big brother. He was always hard on me as a child, but I know now it's because he cared so much. But there was times I remember that only he and I know about; where he listened to me and talked to me about love and just life in general. He always made it seem so easy. Paul was there for my family always and especially for me when I needed someone the most. He has helped us in ways I could never explain or begin to thank him for. For every person in my life that has joined God in heaven I have tried to learn not to take this life for granted. I never got to thank Paul for all that he has done, but I know that he knows how much it meant to all of us. So I am thanking him now and I will always keep his words of wisdom and his so very loving memory in my heart forever!!! I love you!
jessica
December 26th 2008
I can think of the times that we would spend at the counter table and would talk of how much Paul like the races and how I thought it was so borring he always said I was missin a good thing
cindy bourdo
December 26th 2008
CRBOURDO@AOL.COM
The things I remember is when we were younger we would go out to Chuck and Hilda's trailer up north and go canoeing and have a lot of fun with our families. My heart goes out to his family, he will be greatly missed.
