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Facciol PaulFACCIOL, Paul Anthony   - May 5, 1942 - December 3, 2020

Peacefully on the morning of December 3rd, Paul passed away from ALS.

Since March 2020, Paul struggled with various health issues, finally receiving the devastating diagnosis of ALS in late October.

He never once complained and always greeted everyone with a smile and then eventually with his infamous thumbs up.

He will be dearly missed by his wife, Midge, his children Stephen (Belinda), Susan, Kelly (Mark), Krissy, (Michael), and Peter.

He was incredibly proud of them along with his eleven wonderful grandchildren, Ben, Peter, Alexandra, Marin, Emma, Allie, Isabel, Edyn, Simon, Nathan and Cameron.

Predeceased by his first wife, Maureen. Loved by his brother Joe, his wife Jean and their families. His brother-in-law and sister-in- law, Paul and Karen and their families.

The incredible circle of friends, all of whom he welcomed into his life and considered them not only as friends, but as family. Words are not enough to thank everyone for their unconditional love and support. The list is immense and endless but to each and every one of you, we will be eternally grateful.

He was an incredibly lucky man; he did so many amazing things during his lifetime and he passed knowing how much he was adored.

He was a larger than life personality. He loved his family fiercely. He cherished his friends and genuinely cared about everyone who came into his life. His smile and laughter was infectious. He was a gentle giant with a massive heart.

There will never be another man like him.

A Celebration of life will be held in the spring of 2021.

If desired, donations made to Matthews House Hospice would be appreciated.

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