Paul Frank Schwab III's Obituary
Paul F. Schwab III was born November 20, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. At the age of 10 Paul’s family moved to El Cajon, California where he received his formal education. Later in life Paul relocated to Boulevard, California where he remained for the duration of his earthly life.Paul was united in holy matrimony to Roswitha Johanna Kawakami-O’Toole. To this three children were born, Paul, Brian and Jennifer.Paul worked as a Sheet Metal Worker with HVAC for 35 years. After he retired, he kept busy with numerous jobs with Shell Stations, Railroad Industries and Border Patrol.Paul lived a well-rounded life, some ups and downs. However, many of his dreams came true. Your life is measured by how many lives you touched and by your friends. It’s not always by what your trade is. It’s by the joy you have in your heart for others and what you gave, not what you got.Dad,You are truly an inspiration to me. I am so grateful for all that you did for me and all that you taught me. I feel so lucky to have a father like you. The way you taught me to handle the problems in life have helped me so many times. I feel so proud every time I think about how many people you were willing to help throughout the years. I will always try to live up to the standards that you set for us. You’ve touched more lives than you will ever know. “I LOVE YOU DAD.” Things just won’t be the same in Boulevard. I will remember that “We’re All The Same Outfit.”Love, your son, PaulDad,Thank you for the knowledge, strength and ability to face life’s challenges. Thank you for teaching me how to care for myself, my family, and others. You are the hardest working person I know. Thank you for teaching me your work ethic. You may not be in the history books, but you are a legend and a hero to me. The people of Boulevard will always remember you. I love you and “TAKE-ER-EASY.”Love, your son, BrianMy Dad’s Favorite Quotes”Look At The Buns On That Gal””Not Hungry, I Could Always Eat””How About The Pig With The Wooden Leg””He’s Too Good A Pig To Eat All Of That””Do I Get A Guarantee With This””Is This Low Cal””Not Too Bad For An Older Fellow””You Want Stinky Feet (Shredded Wheat & Eggs)””When I’m 70, You’ll Be Forty…You’ll Be Old And Wrinkly”Miss you a lot Mr. Paul Schwab from Boulevard,Your loving daughter, Jennifer K. Schwab
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