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In Memory

Paul Tingey

Paul Tingey

 
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07/15/10 12:25 PM #1    

Susan Featherstone (Taylor)

 What a great man Paul was - and still is.  I know how faithful his good friends were to visit him until the very end.  We will miss his influence.


07/16/10 01:55 PM #2    

Darwin Ross

Paul was one of the people I looked up to in school. He was a geat role-model! The world is a poorer place without him.


07/28/10 01:49 AM #3    

Rick Barton

Paul had great integrity all his life.  He was a great man and had wonderful parents. I enjoyed and was grateful for his friendship.


08/01/10 05:46 PM #4    

Jeanne Ross (Winograd)

Paul Tingey was a really kind and fun person -- and I remember being in love with him in sixth grade! He was a model student and nice to everyone.


08/12/10 06:02 PM #5    

Jolene Pope (Ottley)

So sad to hear about Paul's passing.  Paul will always hold a special place in my heart.  He was my first date.  I always enjoyed his company.


08/20/10 10:32 AM #6    

Dan Judd

 Paul and his family lived next to my sister, Carlie, at the end of his life.  He was strong in spirit and ever kind, even in the midst of unimaginable difficulties.  He inspired Carlie to run the Wasatch 100 and she dedicated her run to him.  And, in his humble acknowledgement of her, Paul was at the finish line in a wheelchair to celebrate her accomplishment.


08/24/10 01:47 PM #7    

Steven Marshall

 Thanks Paul for being the person we all looked up to. You were the best ! I was sorry when you past but was glad that i was able to see and hug you the week before. You are well loved and missed my friend and keep watch over us we all need it. Thanks. 


08/07/11 09:09 AM #8    

Cheryl Johnson (Sachse)

Paul is someone that befriended everyone, he had a heart of gold and truly cared.  It was sad to hear of the worlds loss of such a great person.


01/23/17 07:02 PM #9    

John Muir

Paul was one of my first friends.  Always kind and stalwart, he was as naturally good as most of us ever get.  I somehow learned of his malady and made it a point to stop by his convalescent home several times while on business trips during the last year of his life.  He was as gracious as ever, and his serenity belied the travail he was passing through.  He told me that Albert Davies had done some important medical procedure for his wife while they were on the east coast, and said that he got a lot of pleasure at being a greeter at the Joseph Smith building.   His memory still inspires me.

 


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