Sending condolences to everyone in Paul’s circle. May he rest in peace. (I went to high school with Christa and Paul, and my husband and Paul were dx with PD at about the same time. Sending so much love to all of you.)
Dear Spindler family,
What to say here but truly sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. Husband, father, grandfather and such a man of faith. Paul’s faith was so inspiring and steady. There are so many wonderful times shared with family and Maureen and Paul, it’s hard to know what to mention here. Many good times in younger years as our families grew up, starting across the street in Hilton and continuing through the years. Later years, many travels together on cruises and just around town. Concerts at CMAC, Innovation Square and dinners out and in our homes. Shopping trips and photo ops on cruises and through it all, Paul’s wit and humor (which I often didn’t get) and we laughed anyway. Always caring for others, Paul and Maureen supported my family and I through so much and I will be forever grateful to have met these folks and call them my friends for life. Love you all. Pam Grant
I’ve known the Spindlers my entire life. Paul & Maureen are wonderful, caring & compassionate people. I am so sorry about Paul’s passing. He always had a joke or computer story to tell. I still have fond memories of playing (and praying) across the street in Hilton.
Even stumbling with a walker he was there with Maureen when I lost my dad, I will always remember that. Even when they were down, they didn’t think twice about helping someone else. I know that Maureen has the faith and strength with the support of their kids and friends like my mom to carry on, but he will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace. You are in our thoughts.
With love,
Nate & Sheila Grant
I met and worked with Paul at Kodak during my years in IT. He was a generous, smart and kind person. I am so glad he knew the Lord and that there will be a reunion in heaven. My prayers for his family for encouragement and strength. Thank you for sharing his life with so many.
Dear Maureen, Was sorry to learn of Paul’s passing. It has been a number of years since Jess and I moved to FL., then Jess died from cancer. Will keep you in prayer, after having been a caregiver, it’s not always an easy adjustment.
Maureen,
While we don’t know each other well, I have fond memories of Paul growing up in the Pasquale household. Christa and I were in Confirmation at Hope together and Paul’s faith inspired me to be a better person.
The pictures he took at Kurt’s and Tia’s wedding were beautiful. He really knew how to capture those around him and make them come “alive” through the photos.
He will be missed by many, including me.
Lifting you and your family up in prayers. May our Lord, Jesus surround you in his loving arms.
What a beautiful tribute to a man who lived life to the fullest, even in the worst of times! He will long be remembered for his Godly life and the memories he has left for his family and friends. May he rest in piece. The Sharpe’s
With deepest sympathies –
Apple Fest Board & Committee Members
Sarah, so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers –
Love, Freddie & Jennifer Probst
Sending condolences to everyone in Paul’s circle. May he rest in peace. (I went to high school with Christa and Paul, and my husband and Paul were dx with PD at about the same time. Sending so much love to all of you.)
Dear Spindler family,
What to say here but truly sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. Husband, father, grandfather and such a man of faith. Paul’s faith was so inspiring and steady. There are so many wonderful times shared with family and Maureen and Paul, it’s hard to know what to mention here. Many good times in younger years as our families grew up, starting across the street in Hilton and continuing through the years. Later years, many travels together on cruises and just around town. Concerts at CMAC, Innovation Square and dinners out and in our homes. Shopping trips and photo ops on cruises and through it all, Paul’s wit and humor (which I often didn’t get) and we laughed anyway. Always caring for others, Paul and Maureen supported my family and I through so much and I will be forever grateful to have met these folks and call them my friends for life. Love you all. Pam Grant
I’ve known the Spindlers my entire life. Paul & Maureen are wonderful, caring & compassionate people. I am so sorry about Paul’s passing. He always had a joke or computer story to tell. I still have fond memories of playing (and praying) across the street in Hilton.
Even stumbling with a walker he was there with Maureen when I lost my dad, I will always remember that. Even when they were down, they didn’t think twice about helping someone else. I know that Maureen has the faith and strength with the support of their kids and friends like my mom to carry on, but he will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace. You are in our thoughts.
With love,
Nate & Sheila Grant
So sorry for your loss may he rest in peace !
I met and worked with Paul at Kodak during my years in IT. He was a generous, smart and kind person. I am so glad he knew the Lord and that there will be a reunion in heaven. My prayers for his family for encouragement and strength. Thank you for sharing his life with so many.
While we don’t know each other well, I have fond memories of Paul growing up in the Pasquale household. Christa and I were in Confirmation at Hope together and Paul’s faith inspired me to be a better person.
The pictures he took at Kurt’s and Tia’s wedding were beautiful. He really knew how to capture those around him and make them come “alive” through the photos.
He will be missed by many, including me.
Lifting you and your family up in prayers. May our Lord, Jesus surround you in his loving arms.
What a beautiful tribute to a man who lived life to the fullest, even in the worst of times! He will long be remembered for his Godly life and the memories he has left for his family and friends. May he rest in piece. The Sharpe’s