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Paul Gordon Humphrey

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Paul Gordon Humphrey

Birth
Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
25 Aug 1992 (aged 78)
Hamilton Branch, Plumas County, California, USA
Burial
Paradise, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Oak Lawn
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Born- February 8, 1914 in Pasadena, California to Wallace Norris Humphrey and Louise Mary Gleason Humphrey. Died- August 25, 1992 at home in Hamilton Branch at Lake Almanor, California.

Paul and Helen, Dolly as her family and friends would call her, were married on May 25, 1939 in Hollywood, California. They were married for fifty years, had three daughters, Helen, Pauline and Virginia and six grandchildren, DeWayne, Victoria, Sean, Timothy, Maggie & Tony.
Paul and Dolly loved to square dance, Paul was a square dance caller for many years.
They lived on the old Honey Run Road that goes between Chico and Paradise for many years while their children were younger in a home built by Paul. When he became a power house operator working for PG&E they moved to Pentz and lived at the location of the Coal Canyon Power house for 21 years. Dolly worked for the Paradise school district and when they both retired moved to Lake Almanor where once again a home was built.
That home was shared for many years with their Schnauzer, named Fritz.
Wonderful times and great memories were had by many a family and friend there.
They are loved and missed.
Born- February 8, 1914 in Pasadena, California to Wallace Norris Humphrey and Louise Mary Gleason Humphrey. Died- August 25, 1992 at home in Hamilton Branch at Lake Almanor, California.

Paul and Helen, Dolly as her family and friends would call her, were married on May 25, 1939 in Hollywood, California. They were married for fifty years, had three daughters, Helen, Pauline and Virginia and six grandchildren, DeWayne, Victoria, Sean, Timothy, Maggie & Tony.
Paul and Dolly loved to square dance, Paul was a square dance caller for many years.
They lived on the old Honey Run Road that goes between Chico and Paradise for many years while their children were younger in a home built by Paul. When he became a power house operator working for PG&E they moved to Pentz and lived at the location of the Coal Canyon Power house for 21 years. Dolly worked for the Paradise school district and when they both retired moved to Lake Almanor where once again a home was built.
That home was shared for many years with their Schnauzer, named Fritz.
Wonderful times and great memories were had by many a family and friend there.
They are loved and missed.


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