Paul was briefly married to Carol Neville in 1958, but divorced without having children and never married again. They are listed living together in the City Reference books for 1958, 1959, and 1960.
I know little about her, and would welcome any information on this. I have several nice wedding photos I could share with her family.
Paul was a plumber by trade, and loved to keep tropical fish. He enjoyed hunting and had taxidermy ducks in his living room.
He moved back in with his mother, Pauline, at the Dunlap Ave. home where he grew up. In the summers, he and his mother spent a lot of time at their Kelley's Island house. He had spent many happy summers there as a child.
Paul did most of the upkeep on that island home so after he died, the rest of the family decided it was too much for the few of us to handle anymore, and Pauline sold it to a relative.
Later, Pauline sold the home in Cleveland, and she and Paul moved to 3927 Brainard Rd, in Orange Village. They were now just a few doors down from his brother Tom and his family.
Paul died early from heart failure and a ruptured esophagus, following a night of heavy drinking (coronary sclerotic heart disease with remote myocardial infarct). A contributing factor was that he at first refused to go in the ambulance, stating the after some (unknown) event in Japan, he never wanted to see the inside of another hospital.
Paul was briefly married to Carol Neville in 1958, but divorced without having children and never married again. They are listed living together in the City Reference books for 1958, 1959, and 1960.
I know little about her, and would welcome any information on this. I have several nice wedding photos I could share with her family.
Paul was a plumber by trade, and loved to keep tropical fish. He enjoyed hunting and had taxidermy ducks in his living room.
He moved back in with his mother, Pauline, at the Dunlap Ave. home where he grew up. In the summers, he and his mother spent a lot of time at their Kelley's Island house. He had spent many happy summers there as a child.
Paul did most of the upkeep on that island home so after he died, the rest of the family decided it was too much for the few of us to handle anymore, and Pauline sold it to a relative.
Later, Pauline sold the home in Cleveland, and she and Paul moved to 3927 Brainard Rd, in Orange Village. They were now just a few doors down from his brother Tom and his family.
Paul died early from heart failure and a ruptured esophagus, following a night of heavy drinking (coronary sclerotic heart disease with remote myocardial infarct). A contributing factor was that he at first refused to go in the ambulance, stating the after some (unknown) event in Japan, he never wanted to see the inside of another hospital.