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In Memory

Paul Blocher
 
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09/15/20 11:12 AM #1    

Ferdinand Crovato

Whenever I saw Paul he always had a smile on his face.

Very sad what a good man


09/15/20 02:34 PM #2    

Antonio Magri

Paul Blocher. May you rest in peace. Condolences to your family.


09/15/20 05:45 PM #3    

Roger Stewart

Paul was such a great guy. I really enjoyed talking with him at the last reunion about our time at Northwood and what he had been doing with his life since he left school. I was really looking forward to seeing him again at our next reunion. So sorry to hear of his passing


09/16/20 12:57 PM #4    

Oren Kaplan

On the eve of our 50 year reunion; fond memories of the way we knew you:

 
Paul H. Blocher, 68, died September 13, 2020 at his home. 

Born on June 5, 1952 in Washington, DC, he was the son of Charles M. and Virginia E. Miller Blocher. Paul is survived by his children, Cindy Cooper, Paul J. Blocher, and Pamela Blocher Fayman; sister, Ginger Blocher Fisher and her husband, Bill; grandchildren, Justin and Ryan Cooper, Layla, Reid, and Clair Blocher-Levi Fayman; many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 pm on Wednesday, September 16 in Lee Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral services will begin at 2 pm in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be held privately in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Littlestown, PA.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Leukemia/Lymphoma Society – SC Chapter, 107 Westpark Blvd., Suite 150, Columbia, SC 29210.

Source: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/little-river-sc/paul-blocher-9356978 [including tributes from classmates]

 


09/16/20 02:34 PM #5    

Leslie Ann Fritz (Gauthier)

I am sorry to hear about Paul's passing.  I have lots of good memories of him.  He was the only guy at our table in Mrs. Davila's art class and was always joking and teasing us.  One day he convinced her to let us skip her class and go to McDonald's for lunch; her only stipulations were that we not get caught leaving the school grounds and to bring her back food!  I was looking forward to seeing him at the next reunion and catching up with him.  I'm sure he was a fun father and grandfather. My condolences to him family.


09/16/20 04:59 PM #6    

Brian Morse

loved that guy!

Another alumni taken too early!

Hopefully he's having a beer and a laugh with Gary Pregi right now!!!


09/17/20 11:06 AM #7    

George Detsis

I am sadden to learn of Pau;'s passing.  He was a wonderful teammate on the Indians football team.  When you are in the huddle calling plays while looking teammates in the eyes, Paul was always ready for battle and gave it 100 percent effort.  In the classroom, he was an excellent student.  I will miss you Paul.  Rest in Peace and Heaven.


09/18/20 02:22 PM #8    

Stephen Ehrlich

To Paul’s family my condolences. Paul and I were thick as thieves in high school. We had so many good times and laughs together. From skipping school, double dating and just hanging out at the local fast food places like Hot Shoppes, Jr’s  & Gino’s to name a few.  Paul was one of those guys that just made life fun. I can still remember his laughter in my head. The first time we met, I think it was in Mc Neilus English class and we decided to skip school. So we hitched a ride with a garbage truck down to my house and laughed the whole way! To my friend may you rest in peace and thanks for all those carefree memories!


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