In Memory

Paul Dessauer (Abbey)

Paul Dessauer (Abbey)

Paul Dessauer Abbey died unexpectedly at age 75 on June 12, 2022 in Denver, Colorado of a heart attack.  Paul retired from the oil and gas industry after many years of service.  He leaves behind his wife, Hilda, a sister, Lynn and many close friends. 
 
Paul did not want last-minute heroics, an obituary, a memorial service or publicity about his passing.  His family is graciously allowing us to post this so his friends and classmates may know and express their feelings and memories. 
 
If further information becomes available, with the permission of the family, we will publish it on this site. 
 



 
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06/22/22 09:52 PM #7    

Robin Sevester (Avery)

 

  
Paul ...when I think of him I just smile.Gosh we go back a long time 

To Losantiville school! He lived in Rosedale and I lived in 

golf manor.. and  he really as my first boyfriend!!! Paul gave me an indian bead ring !

I even talked my mom into letting me go to his house!

He was always a cutie i hope he  lived a  good life.....Sadly. the world is not as bright today wirhout him .

sincere condolences to his family....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


06/24/22 12:29 PM #8    

Ken Ellison

SHOCKED! dismayed!....bewilderdsadgut check/ no suffering;good thing. Loss; reality! DEEPEST sympathy to the family! May God bring you thru this with his merciful lovesmileycondolences and prayers! Kenneth [ELL] Ellison


06/25/22 01:20 PM #9    

Elma Kruse (Diamond)

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So sad to hear that Paul has passed!  Our condolences to the family.  I knew Paul quite well,  and my husband Steve (WHHS 64) was a best friend and neighbor to Paul and the Dessauers on Section road, and shared many stories of their adventures together. Paul will be missed,

 

 

 


06/25/22 02:55 PM #10    

Cheri Maslov (Rothschild)

Just 2 weeks ago I was in LA staying at the home of Paul's sister Lynne. We met on a trip to Turkey three years ago. I heard her telling someone in the Istanbul airport that she was from Cincinnati. Within moments we connected the dots. She was not only Paul's sister, but Susie (Liebschutz) Shurows cousin. We have been friends ever since. To those offering condolences to Paul's family, do know that I have been sharing your posts with Lynne, and she is very appreciative. I had hoped to see Paul at our " 75th" in September but now that isn't possible. 
🥲 Cheri


06/26/22 11:56 AM #11    

Ken Maxwell

Sorry to hear of Paul's passing. Happy to know he survived this long. I didn't know him that well but I do remember distinctly he always had a smile on his face. Whenever, where ever!  His presence made you feel better.  I am confident he carried that throughout his life and will surely be missed by his family and friends. 


06/27/22 09:21 AM #12    

Dianne McDevitt

I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Paul. I have fond memories of shared times with him when we were in high school and later in our adult years.

Paul was a loving force of nature and will be missed.

My heartfelt condolences to his family.

Dianne McDevitt

 


06/27/22 04:51 PM #13    

Robert Stewart

Paul and I met in junior high and formed a friendship that lasted a lifetime. So many memories, so many fun times and I will miss him until we meet again. Once he met Hilda his life changed for the better.  My wife and I send our love to Hilda. 🙏❤️🙏❤️


06/22/23 04:43 PM #14    

Ken Ellison

PAUL, ELL HERE...U CONTINUED TO CALL ME KENNY {AS WE AGED} , VERY  KINDangel TY..AS DREFFER SAID " U COULD BE AS KIND AS ANYONE " AND U WERE ..LheartVE ELL ---LOOKING FORWARD TO THE BIG REUNIONS N THE SKYdevil  till we meet  again smiley


06/23/23 12:27 PM #15    

James Myers

Paul is a friendly, quiet, observing man.  Which only demonstrates his intelligence and choice to be friendly a non-intrusive person, eager to learn and share..  My religion tells me we shall all meet again, and that Paul and I will greet again.  So, with that in mind, Paul, see you later!   


07/05/23 02:01 PM #16    

Susan Sammons (Holley)

so sorry to hear of Pauls unexpected passing.

He was always such a nice, quiet kind of guy...and very cute too!

May you rest in peace!

Susan (sammons) Holley


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