
Hillcrest High School
Class of 1965

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Robert Lynn Everett
Very sad. I have very fond memories of Paul from high school. He lived a few blocks from me and he would come over to my house and we would hang out and have fun football games in my back yard. RIP Paul🙏Joe Gordon
Paul was a good person and will be missed by all. May he rest in peace.
Jay Mason
Paul you were one of my most treasured friends from high school through Baylor Law School. You were always so pleasant, and a challenging/interesting conversationalist. Wish I’d had more opportunity to be closer to you, Pam and your family in our later years. Looking forward to knowing you even better on the other side. God bless you, Pam and the kids always. Til then, your friend, Jay Mason.
Janet Jones (Ihfe)
I didn’t know Paul well but being a Jones girl we stood in many lines together over the years and sat behind one another in a some classes. He was always gracious and friendly and had a great sense of humor, and i always appreciated the way he treated those around him. Reading his bio information i have no doubt he continued to live life in that same way. My prayers are for God’s comfort and peace to surround his family at this time.
Joe Cawthon
Always a smile. Always a genuine intrest in you.
You will be rembered not for what you did,
but how you made us feel.
May your family be blessed with peace.
See you on the other side
Cathy Scott (Jarmakowicz)
Paul was such fun and a great competitor on the tennis courts. Always upbeat and making others feel good. He is missed
Jim Frasher
Sad news this. Paul & I grew up a couple of blocks from each other—a good buddy from the old neighborhood. Rest In Peace my friend.