Sam Backner
09-12 2020 18:28
wrote:
I remember so many fond memories of Paul over the many many years I knew him. I recall when he would cheer me on as I played steal the bacon with the campers I taught, and when he would critique (in the best of ways) my tennis game. He was always so funny with his morning camp messages, and cared for all of the counselors, staff, and campers so much. He was a wonderful man, and so kind and good-hearted. He was one of the rare gems in life. He will be so missed by all. I knew Paul since I was about 5, and now am 21, and had the pleasure to have been able to see him even a few days before he passed, not knowing of course that would be it, for I would have said how much I appreciated his impact on my life to him then. He was loved, and will never be forgotten. I miss you Paul!
Sam Backner
09-12 2020 18:28
wrote:
I remember so many fond memories of Paul over the many many years I knew him. I recall when he would cheer me on as I played steal the bacon with the campers I taught, and when he would critique (in the best of ways) my tennis game. He was always so funny with his morning camp messages, and cared for all of the counselors, staff, and campers so much. He was a wonderful man, and so kind and good-hearted. He was one of the rare gems in life. He will be so missed by all. I knew Paul since I was about 5, and now am 21, and had the pleasure to have been able to see him even a few days before he passed, not knowing of course that would be it, for I would have said how much I appreciated his impact on my life to him then. He was loved, and will never be forgotten. I miss you Paul!