My memories of Paul are that of a guy that always wore an ear-to-ear smile. Paul called me "hambone" in an attempt to get under my skin; this worked with some people, but never with Paul - his smile and demeanor was too disarming I suppose.
I remember that at one time, Paul could dribble a basketball like nobody else in our class...he would seem to glide up and down the court.
Paul and his siblings and mine all grew up together in the same community and always had a blast when we'd all meet in the park to play softball, volleyball, and at times;even football. I agree he had an infectious smile. When I was having a bad day and I'd see him out and about and he'd smile it always made me smile right back and forget about my frown. I am shocked to here he is no longer with us. GOD bless his family and friends.
Jimmy Hampton (1979)
My memories of Paul are that of a guy that always wore an ear-to-ear smile. Paul called me "hambone" in an attempt to get under my skin; this worked with some people, but never with Paul - his smile and demeanor was too disarming I suppose.I remember that at one time, Paul could dribble a basketball like nobody else in our class...he would seem to glide up and down the court.
I was sorry to hear of his passing.
Don Adamson (1979)
We called Paul "the Pope."Mary White (1975)
Paul and his siblings and mine all grew up together in the same community and always had a blast when we'd all meet in the park to play softball, volleyball, and at times;even football. I agree he had an infectious smile. When I was having a bad day and I'd see him out and about and he'd smile it always made me smile right back and forget about my frown. I am shocked to here he is no longer with us. GOD bless his family and friends.