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Quinn PaulQUINN, Paul Patrick   -  Paul died suddenly, aged 63, in his Vancouver apartment on January 3, 2021.

His passing has shocked and saddened his family, friends, and co-workers, who loved him dearly and are dealing with a great loss.

He leaves his daughters Nicole (Weldon) and Katherine (Jovan), his Mom and Dad Hilda and Patrick Quinn, his sister Diardre (Matthew) and brother Mark, his grandson Cadence and granddaughter Avaya, his Aunt Emily and cousin Anne, his nieces Kathleen and Bridget, also Jasmine and Whitney, his extended family in Ireland, the US, and UK, his friends (all of whom were close), and his family at Barnstorm, all of whom loved him dearly and will remember him forever.

Paul was a gifted pianist with a passion for music who maintained contact with his band Vienna over the years, and in his youth was a talented football player with De La Salle when they won a championship. He was a part of the film community for many years, opened the Vancouver visual effects studio of Barnstorm two years ago, built a great team, made it profitable in a Covid lockdown and was planning a great 2021.

Memories may be shared at: forevermissed.com/paulpatrickquinn/tributes.

Cremation has taken place.

We will meet in a better place where farewell is never spoken, we will clasp each other hand in hand, that clasp shall not be broken.

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