More than any single memory of Paul, I remember PC as a fixture in the Campbell family. Looking back I feel like PC was there for most of the major events in my life - he was the first person to give me a gift before I headed off for college, and one of the last to leave the party at my wedding. He knew me since I was the rugrat son of his friend and fellow coach in the East River Tennis Center days. I cannot remember not knowing Paul.
It is devastating that he is gone.
Paul was unique, genuine, and consistent. He was almost always late, and always told jokes that would make you groan; but those of us who loved him didn’t care because of the kindness, generosity and sincerity with which he treated others. Always. It was his uniquely calm, self assured goodness that he wore on the sleeve of (often also unique) shirt that I’ll always remember.
Paul, I miss ya man.
More than any single memory of Paul, I remember PC as a fixture in the Campbell family. Looking back I feel like PC was there for most of the major events in my life - he was the first person to give me a gift before I headed off for college, and one of the last to leave the party at my wedding. He knew me since I was the rugrat son of his friend and fellow coach in the East River Tennis Center days. I cannot remember not knowing Paul.
It is devastating that he is gone.
Paul was unique, genuine, and consistent. He was almost always late, and always told jokes that would make you groan; but those of us who loved him didn’t care because of the kindness, generosity and sincerity with which he treated others. Always. It was his uniquely calm, self assured goodness that he wore on the sleeve of (often also unique) shirt that I’ll always remember.
Paul, I miss ya man.