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In Loving Memory

Thomas, Paul B.

On Saturday Dec. 14, 2024. Loving father of Jeremy (Nan) and Jason (Laura) Thomas. Cherished grandfather of Maddie, Livie, Nick, Ryleigh and Spencer. Dear brother of Angie, Jeff, Charla, Darrel and Shannon. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Services; Private Services.

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8 thoughts on “Thomas, Paul B.”

  1. My dear sweet brother Paul. I’m gonna miss so much. I’m glad your not suffering anymore. All I have to say is HERE’S TO OUR MEMORIES!!! LOVE YOU

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  2. I am so sorry to hear of Paul’s passing. I’m glad he didn’t suffer for months. There were 4 1st cousins on the Thomas side that was born in 1955. Sandy and Paul are gone, kinda unbelievable because I’m one from the 55 club and I know for a fact they were too too young! I know he will be missed by you all, my thoughts and prayers are with you all❤️

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  3. Jeremy, Jason & families,
    It is with a saddened heart I’m hearing of Paul’s passing through family. Paul was my cousin through Aunt Virginia (Thomas) & Uncle Jim Korf. Paul grew up as PB to me. I look back and wonder if people knew his real name. We had so much fun at family reunions, Holidays, and visits. I remember visiting them in Thornton, CO, Moundridge, KS, Caldwell, KS. Cimarron, KS and I’m sure other places. Staying overnight was a fun time for all of us. McDonald’s 10 cent hamburgers were a must when visiting in CO! What a treat for all of us.
    Their visits to our farm SW of Ingalls, KS for Easter and other visits were a part of the Thomas traditions. I know we all look back with fond memories and know your Dad was a part of those. I’m sending love ❤️ and prayers 🙏 for all of you during this time. Remembering Paul Brian in deepest sympathy. Ina Fae (Korf) Smith Garden City KS

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  4. Paul you and i have alot of memories,it was a long ride from Vegas to California and around again twice we made some great memories. Im so glad your not in pain anymore. You will always be in my heart i am gonna miss you

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  5. Paul your going to be missed there were times you and I didn’t see eye to eye but we always got along rest in peace my brother.

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  6. Uncle Paul you were a wonderful uncle I remember when I spent the summer at you and aunt Lori house when I was watching the boys for you guys that was when you and I as uncle and niece got pretty close I think we all got close at that time !
    Uncle Paul you will be so ever missed and always loved may you R-I-P uncle Paul

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  7. Paul, i always knew growing up, that i was going to be protected. You had my back more than once…. even though you were 11 years older than me, i still have some fond memories of you when i was younger…. I will miss your texts letting us know what music you were listening to during the day. I will miss your positive attitude towards the Denver Broncos, even though they weren’t playing very well. Most of all, i will miss you big brother. Watch over us until we meet again…. Love you..

    Dee Dee

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