Paul had a smile that would melt your heart. He had been plagued with health problems his entire life. But it never undaunted his wonderful spirit or compromised his boundless energy. He loved music and to take walks and could tease you to tears. He was loved by his family endlessly.
Viewing was held at Parrot-Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky on Feb. 25, 2006 with a graveside funeral at Brookside Cemetery. He was buried not far from his grandparents, Joseph and Mary Chandler Ginter, and his brother, Joseph.
Paul had a smile that would melt your heart. He had been plagued with health problems his entire life. But it never undaunted his wonderful spirit or compromised his boundless energy. He loved music and to take walks and could tease you to tears. He was loved by his family endlessly.
Viewing was held at Parrot-Ramsey Funeral Home in Campbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky on Feb. 25, 2006 with a graveside funeral at Brookside Cemetery. He was buried not far from his grandparents, Joseph and Mary Chandler Ginter, and his brother, Joseph.
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