Farming is a difficult, time consuming occupation but Paul loved it. Hours before he had to report to his job at DuPont in Deepwater, he put time in on the farm and at the end of his shift he would return to the farm until the sun set. Farming was his passion as were his children, Paul Jr. and Amber. They were the reason for all his hard work . He had a strong desire to provide well for them. They also played together with trips to South Street for Father’s Day Dinners and to DiNardo’s for his annual birthday crab fest. Along with cousin Tom they cheered on the Eagles and went to home games where Paul Sr and Jr would practice tossing the pigskin while tail-gating.rn The biggest and prettiest bright red impatiens could be found at Paul’s Gibbstown home . He had the magic touch.rnAt the end of the day Paul could be found asleep in his recliner.rnPaul was predeceased by his Dad, Paul .rnIn addition to his beloved children, Paul Jr. (Shana), and Amber( Brian Almeida) Paul is survived by his devoted mother, Betty Lou, dear grandmother Margaret Hackard, loving sister Margie Ann, devoted Uncle Andy Redkoles and dear Aunt Anne Parazino, and many cousins.rnCome celebrate 54 active years Friday from 6 to 8PM and Saturday From 9AM at Daley Life Celebration Studio, Swedesboro where the service will be at 10AM. Burial Eglington Cemetery. rnDonations to The American Lung Assoc.,1301Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 800, Washington DC 20004 in memory of Paul will be appreciated.rnrnrnI wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. rnrnrn
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spent countless hours as a kid playing in the Redkoles yard. Mr. Redkoles always treated all of us kids just like one of his own. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family
Dear Redkoles Family,rnrnMay special memories help ease your pain. I have so many wonderful memories growing up with Margie Ann and Paul. Whenever I drive through Center Square I remember our families getting together, and we(the children) would play and enjoy each others company.rnrnPlease know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace, Paulie.
Honeybunches ~ you have held a special place in my heart from the first day we met and always will. Through thick & thin, we remained close friends and you were always the best listener I’ve ever had. I will never forget the gentle kiss you’d give me as you came home at dark after a 14-hour day. I will be forever thankful for you teaching me that it’s okay to say I Love You to those who matter in life. The evening before you passed on, I asked you if you could hear me and you nodded ~ I take comfort in knowing that you knew I was there in the end. rnrnI will love you always
Paul was a wonderful person! He always had a smile on his face and kind words to say. I am honored to have known him, and I will never forget his smile.
To all the Redkoles’ family:nSincere sympathy for the loss of Paul…he was surrounded by love til he met the Lord. May he rest in peace and may all of you be comforted by the love he shared with you.n
Paul, Amber:nnYour Dad’s great smile and twinkle in his eye will always be with you.nI am so sorry.nnKathy Bundens
I met Paul when I was just a young girl and he was Gail’s totally cute and cool boyfriend who was so nice to pesty little me — and then he became an inlaw! Once an inlaw, always an inlaw! Amber and Paul, your Dad was full of humor and full of life. May the memories you have bring you comfort, and the love of so many who loved him sustain you. He will live in your hearts forever.
Dear Paul and Amber – Although your dad had to leave you much too soon, his love for you will be with you always – in your hearts and in all the memories you have of him. I am sure that there was no greater love than that which he felt for you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
I have not seen Paul since the day we walked out of Kingsway Regional in 1974. Nonetheless, and this is an absolutely true statement, I have thought of Paul from time to time, and not infrequently, perhaps more so than anyone else I graduated with. rnrnI remember Paul for first introducing me to the phrase, “sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes the bear eats you.” It caused me to chuckle the first time I heard it, it makes me smile to this day, and I have recalled it often in the ensuing decades when days are stressful or challenging. Its amazing the little things that can impact another’s life. When I think of that saying, I think of Paul. rnrnI was terribly saddened to learn of your loss, and my thoughts and prayers are with you, his family and friends. I know Paul was a special personality, and I can tell by this write-up that the Paul I knew over thirty five years ago continued to touch so many in a special way in the ensuing years.rnrnAgain, all the best to you and I shall keep Paul and you in my thoughts and prayers. rnrnI was terribly
Paul you and your family are in my prayers.
I hope you find peace in this time of sorrow. My sincerest sympathies.
My prayers and thoughts are with you and yours for peace and strength in this difficult time.
Margie, I am so shocked and sorry to hear about your brother. I feel so bad for you and your mom. I miss you. I’ll be praying for you xoxo Love, Suzy
Dear Margie,rnI just wanted to share my condolences with you and your family. I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.rnSincerely,rnColleen
To the Family of Paulie, as I known him , To betty Lou, Margie, Tommy, Andy, and paulie’s children , My heart felt sympathy to you all. I have many memories of the farm and HIGH HILL RD.. I’ll always remember Paulie being on the back of the tractors or just Teasing ME and Jack and Jill, with a big smile . He is at peace now . I hope you all find comfort and Peace. Warmest Regards Cindy XO
Dear Margie, rnWe are deeply sorry for the loss that your family has suffered. Our wishes for memories of your brother and those that he touched spread throughout your hearts. Pat and I hope that you find comfort in the peace that he has now found. With love and always with friendship xoxox AnnaLisa & Patrick
To his family, Paul was great cowork. Back in the early 80’s we played a lot of cards on our break at work. One thing we would say to each other when we had a bad hand– was the words ” e-bee – d-bee ” It was our way of says ” not good “. I’ll aways remember him for that.rnJohn Kerper
paul and amber,sorry to here of your dads passing. i worked with paulie for many years and i have to say, he was very proud of his children and loved you very much.our conversations always included your many high school exploits. i will mis paulie.njoe
Paul, Amber & families. May you stay strong and know that there are many people wishing you well through this difficult time…Even though it is hard it will eventually get better…Our love to you all…Al & Lyn
Paul, Amber & Family – nI’m really sorry to hear this news, and I only wish I could be there to pay my respects in person to a man whom I’ve spent my entire life respecting. Big Paul was obviously a big part of my life growing up, and his memory and all the great memories I’ve shared with him on Betty Rose will always stay with me. When I was a kid, I remember thinking how much I’d like to be like Big Paul when I was one day a father myself. Now that my son is here, I can only hope he’ll be fortunate enough to have a neighbor and friend like him to look up to. nMy most sincere condolences, nDougn
Paul has been my patient for many years. I always enjoyed his pleasant disposition and smile. He was a true gentleman and I will miss him. rnrnGary B Budman DMD
Paul , you were a good man, a good friend and a devoted father. I am so sorry that you are no longer with us. I am deeply saddenned by your passing. I think of you often.