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SN Alan Francis Paschal

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SN Alan Francis Paschal Veteran

Birth
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
5 Mar 1999 (aged 47)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Bourne, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
25, 0, 421
Memorial ID
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My little brother,

Obituary:

Alan F Paschal,of Carver, a veteran of the US Navy, died Friday at the New England Medical Center in Boston after a long illness.

Mr.Paschal enjoyed fishing and the outdoors.

Born in Boston (wrong info, Cambridge), he was a graduate of Rockland High School. He had lived in Rockland for many years before moving to Carver 10 years ago.

He is survived by his wife Sarah (Walsh) Paschal; a son Jason Paschal; a daughter, Dana Paschal; a brother William of Washington state; a sister Suzanne Delanis of Florida, and many nieces & nephews. Funeral services and burial were private.

Quincy Ledger, March 6, 1999

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Note: I was living In Washington State and Suzy was in Florida, we both came back to attend his services. Services were held in a small chapel in Carver, then moved to Bourne National Cemetery for the interment.
My little brother,

Obituary:

Alan F Paschal,of Carver, a veteran of the US Navy, died Friday at the New England Medical Center in Boston after a long illness.

Mr.Paschal enjoyed fishing and the outdoors.

Born in Boston (wrong info, Cambridge), he was a graduate of Rockland High School. He had lived in Rockland for many years before moving to Carver 10 years ago.

He is survived by his wife Sarah (Walsh) Paschal; a son Jason Paschal; a daughter, Dana Paschal; a brother William of Washington state; a sister Suzanne Delanis of Florida, and many nieces & nephews. Funeral services and burial were private.

Quincy Ledger, March 6, 1999

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Note: I was living In Washington State and Suzy was in Florida, we both came back to attend his services. Services were held in a small chapel in Carver, then moved to Bourne National Cemetery for the interment.


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