January 11, 1921 ~ June 15, 2019
Charles Paul passed away after a long and fulfilling 98 years of life on June 15, 2019. He was born in Cushing, Oklahoma to Arthur Herman and Anna (Roberts) Paul on January 11, 1921.
Charles proudly served in the United States Air Force, serving his country for 24 and a half years before his retirement on November 1, 1966. During his time of service, he was a pilot, having served in WWII and the Korean wars, was a pilot trainer and worked as an NCO Academy Commandant Officer and had been stationed in Germany and Japan.
His family will lovingly remember him as a very determined and hard-working man and could do anything he put his mind to and they fondly remember this applying to the time he learned to knit. Charles accomplished and did so many things during his amazing life, he successfully owned and operated an independent jewelry store, volunteered at the Grand Prairie tourist info center for over 10 years, and was a member of the Arlington Gem and Mineral Club. He enjoyed traveling and road trips and visited all 50 states.
Preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Anna Paul. Survived by his wife of 77 years, Constance Paul; daughter, Cheryl; son, Charles; grand children, great grand daughter along with numerous extended family and friends.
A graveside service with Full Military Honors will be held June 19, 2019 at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas...BRFH
January 11, 1921 ~ June 15, 2019
Charles Paul passed away after a long and fulfilling 98 years of life on June 15, 2019. He was born in Cushing, Oklahoma to Arthur Herman and Anna (Roberts) Paul on January 11, 1921.
Charles proudly served in the United States Air Force, serving his country for 24 and a half years before his retirement on November 1, 1966. During his time of service, he was a pilot, having served in WWII and the Korean wars, was a pilot trainer and worked as an NCO Academy Commandant Officer and had been stationed in Germany and Japan.
His family will lovingly remember him as a very determined and hard-working man and could do anything he put his mind to and they fondly remember this applying to the time he learned to knit. Charles accomplished and did so many things during his amazing life, he successfully owned and operated an independent jewelry store, volunteered at the Grand Prairie tourist info center for over 10 years, and was a member of the Arlington Gem and Mineral Club. He enjoyed traveling and road trips and visited all 50 states.
Preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Anna Paul. Survived by his wife of 77 years, Constance Paul; daughter, Cheryl; son, Charles; grand children, great grand daughter along with numerous extended family and friends.
A graveside service with Full Military Honors will be held June 19, 2019 at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas...BRFH
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