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1969 - 2017
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Shirley Nygren

I was so sad to hear of Paul's Passing. He was a good friend in University Drama class, and helped me in many creative projects to further my dream of becoming a fashion designer, he had a great eye, even behind the camera, as he helped me record photos of my fashion designs with many photo shoots. One in particular was so amazing, and a real keepsake today, when I dressed in a big mideval gown and we went to the site of the sculptor Bill Epp's yard, and he took shots of me posing in front of Bill's beautiful stone work. He was a true artist in every respect of the word! Being a single Mom at the time, he was also like a"big brother figure" to my daughter so often, dressing up as a clown for her ninth birthday party, and being stampeded by little girls for candy he was handing out! (I still have that hilarious video). He also took us for hikes, along with his girlfriend at the time, in the beautiful Candle Lake area to show us the revered site of his Father's resting place. I will always remember how he looked out from that beautiful site high above the lake with a calm and loving look. He was a beautiful man with a Dear Sweet soul. My heartfelt sorrow and sympathy to all his family and friends!
Thursday November 9, 2017 at 1:47 pm
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