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Paul David Mitchell

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Paul David Mitchell

Birth
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Death
6 Jul 2021 (aged 57–58)
Hendersonville, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Hendersonville, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Paul David Mitchell, age 58, (Hendersonville High Class of 81) passed away in Hendersonville, TN on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Paul was born in Lexington, KY and was the son of the late Alford T. Mitchell, Jr. and Frances Wheeler Mitchell.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by his cousins; Micky James, Walter Wheeler and Robert "Al" Wheeler; devoted friends Sandy Birdwell, Kim Breedlove, Mark Gentry, Mandy Gentry, John Anderson, Debbie Bednarz, Betty and John Bennet, Terry Carter Capel, Rick Bloomfield, Will and Debbie Goldman, John Goldman, Chuck Johnson, Bobby Lugten, and many others. Mr. Mitchell was preceded in death by his parents; brother Mark Edward Mitchell; aunt Marilyn Wheeler; uncle Robert G. Wheeler

A Celebration of Life for Mr. Mitchell will be held at 11am on the morning of Wednesday, July 14,2021 at Hendersonville Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 5-8pm on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 13,2021 at Hendersonville Funeral Home. A second visitation will be held one hour prior to the start of the service.

Paul went to be with Jesus after a courageous battle with Muscular Dystrophy and fought it valiantly until he was 58. When diagnosed at a young age, doctors said he would not live to be in his forties. He proved them wrong. He was the symbol of courage and bravery.

He was loved by countless people and inspired so many. He was a devoted friend. He is known for his great smile, sense of humor, and joyful attitude. He loved being on the water, helped build boats at one time, gardening, bird watching, enjoying the scenes of the outdoors, and also was devoted to his sweet dogs. The ashes of his most recent dog, Holly will be buried with him.

He was a very talented wood worker – made detailed cabinets, picture frames, wood ink pens, crosses, cutting boards, grandfather clocks, guitars, etc., but his biggest claim to fame was the heart boxes he made for all of his friends and family. They are a true treasure and a wonderful keepsake to remember Paul. He touched many lives and will not be forgotten.
Paul David Mitchell, age 58, (Hendersonville High Class of 81) passed away in Hendersonville, TN on Tuesday, July 6, 2021. Paul was born in Lexington, KY and was the son of the late Alford T. Mitchell, Jr. and Frances Wheeler Mitchell.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by his cousins; Micky James, Walter Wheeler and Robert "Al" Wheeler; devoted friends Sandy Birdwell, Kim Breedlove, Mark Gentry, Mandy Gentry, John Anderson, Debbie Bednarz, Betty and John Bennet, Terry Carter Capel, Rick Bloomfield, Will and Debbie Goldman, John Goldman, Chuck Johnson, Bobby Lugten, and many others. Mr. Mitchell was preceded in death by his parents; brother Mark Edward Mitchell; aunt Marilyn Wheeler; uncle Robert G. Wheeler

A Celebration of Life for Mr. Mitchell will be held at 11am on the morning of Wednesday, July 14,2021 at Hendersonville Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 5-8pm on the afternoon of Tuesday, July 13,2021 at Hendersonville Funeral Home. A second visitation will be held one hour prior to the start of the service.

Paul went to be with Jesus after a courageous battle with Muscular Dystrophy and fought it valiantly until he was 58. When diagnosed at a young age, doctors said he would not live to be in his forties. He proved them wrong. He was the symbol of courage and bravery.

He was loved by countless people and inspired so many. He was a devoted friend. He is known for his great smile, sense of humor, and joyful attitude. He loved being on the water, helped build boats at one time, gardening, bird watching, enjoying the scenes of the outdoors, and also was devoted to his sweet dogs. The ashes of his most recent dog, Holly will be buried with him.

He was a very talented wood worker – made detailed cabinets, picture frames, wood ink pens, crosses, cutting boards, grandfather clocks, guitars, etc., but his biggest claim to fame was the heart boxes he made for all of his friends and family. They are a true treasure and a wonderful keepsake to remember Paul. He touched many lives and will not be forgotten.

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