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Peter E. “Pete” Paulus

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Peter E. “Pete” Paulus

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
19 Jul 2010 (aged 55)
Grayling, Crawford County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science Add to Map
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Peter is the son of the late Edward and Harriette (Ann) Paulus

Pete loved his family, riding his Harley motorcycle, and being an entertainer for his fans and friends. Put a microphone in his hands and you were sure to get a joke, maybe a little song and dance, he could put a smile on your face, and make you forget your problems even if just for alittle while. Pete was a heating and cooling guy by trade and he was good at it to, he made sure the beer stayed cold in Frederic. His real calling was entertainment, if he was on the stage he didn't need a spot light he shined all by himself and could light up a room. Pete loved rock and roll both listening to it and singing it, so I hope he'll forgive me for using the words from a country song for my analogy. "Pete really did die famous in a small town" I know he will always be remebered in the hearts and stories of all the Fredreckins that knew him.

Even at the end of his life his thoughts were still with doing something good to make other peoples lives better, Pete donated his body to science to help bring an end to the awful disease that robbed him and us of his short young life. God Bless you Pete.
Peter is the son of the late Edward and Harriette (Ann) Paulus

Pete loved his family, riding his Harley motorcycle, and being an entertainer for his fans and friends. Put a microphone in his hands and you were sure to get a joke, maybe a little song and dance, he could put a smile on your face, and make you forget your problems even if just for alittle while. Pete was a heating and cooling guy by trade and he was good at it to, he made sure the beer stayed cold in Frederic. His real calling was entertainment, if he was on the stage he didn't need a spot light he shined all by himself and could light up a room. Pete loved rock and roll both listening to it and singing it, so I hope he'll forgive me for using the words from a country song for my analogy. "Pete really did die famous in a small town" I know he will always be remebered in the hearts and stories of all the Fredreckins that knew him.

Even at the end of his life his thoughts were still with doing something good to make other peoples lives better, Pete donated his body to science to help bring an end to the awful disease that robbed him and us of his short young life. God Bless you Pete.

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