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Paul F. Gotham

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Paul F. Gotham

Birth
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
8 Jan 2022 (aged 72)
Jamesville, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Colton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Paul F. Gotham, 72, a resident of 241 Sullivan Road, Winthrop and formerly of Colton, passed away on Saturday, January 8, 2022 at the Iroquois Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Jamesville,

NY. Paul is survived by his four children; his three grandchildren; a brother and a sister, as well as his nieces and nephews.

Paul was pre-deceased by his parents, a brother Leroy Gotham Sr. and an infant sister, Connie Gotham.

Born in Potsdam, NY on April 1, 1949 to the late Linton and Myrtle Bush Gotham, Paul graduated from Colton-Pierrepont Central School.

He worked as a mechanic and then enlisted into the U.S. Army, serving in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division as a mechanic.

Upon his return home from service, Paul became disabled, but loved to spend time outdoors, tinkering on cars, watch wrestling on t.v. and spending time with his family being his sarcastic self, smoking a cigar. Paul was known to many as "Uncle Paul" as he was loved and will be missed by his family, many friends and extended family members.

Burial in Pleasant Mound Cemetery.

Source: Buck Funeral Home, Colton, NY
Paul F. Gotham, 72, a resident of 241 Sullivan Road, Winthrop and formerly of Colton, passed away on Saturday, January 8, 2022 at the Iroquois Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Jamesville,

NY. Paul is survived by his four children; his three grandchildren; a brother and a sister, as well as his nieces and nephews.

Paul was pre-deceased by his parents, a brother Leroy Gotham Sr. and an infant sister, Connie Gotham.

Born in Potsdam, NY on April 1, 1949 to the late Linton and Myrtle Bush Gotham, Paul graduated from Colton-Pierrepont Central School.

He worked as a mechanic and then enlisted into the U.S. Army, serving in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division as a mechanic.

Upon his return home from service, Paul became disabled, but loved to spend time outdoors, tinkering on cars, watch wrestling on t.v. and spending time with his family being his sarcastic self, smoking a cigar. Paul was known to many as "Uncle Paul" as he was loved and will be missed by his family, many friends and extended family members.

Burial in Pleasant Mound Cemetery.

Source: Buck Funeral Home, Colton, NY


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