Condolences
I’m still in shock,just recently found out of your passing, I worked with Paul for many years,you always had our backs when we all worked together, you were one of the kindest ,gentle and comical person,god has gained another angel for sure,maybe I will be fortunate to meet again! hugs to the family’s of Paul’s
I am so sorry to hear of Paul’s passing, I had no idea at all until I was told this week by a fellow Red Fox colleague.
I worked with Paul for many years at the Red Fox in Halifax and lots of fun time together.
Paul was always friendly and a very happy go lucky guy.
Sending condolences to the family.
Denise Manuel,
I knew Paul from a little street hockey player, to baseball player. He was a wonderful person. He was well liked by all his friends and I had never heard a bad word about him. Paul was smart and dedicated to whatever he set his mind to do. His family was always at his ball games and he was always at the center. I give my condolences to his wife family and friends. So long Tug
I didn’t know Paul but had many great conversations with him mother Mary and father Frank. My condolences to Paul’s family and friends.
I was one of the fortunate ones to work with Paul, he was always upbeat and positive, a wonderful genuine person be be around.
You will be missed kind Sir.
Deepest sympathy to family and friends.
Cameron Rabel
My sincerest condolences to Paul and family.
I was fortunate enough to work with Paul at the Red Fox for 10 years. He was like a big brother to me. He always had an ear to listen.
When I brought my daughter (as a newborn) in to see my coworkers, Paul was the first to lay eyes on her. I’ll never forget what he said…..”is she real?”
She was a premie and very small and Paul couldn’t believe how little she was and compared her to a doll.
Rest In Peace my friend :)
Growing up next to Paul was like a second family. My younger siblings were treated to excursions with the McGraths, while I stayed back and minded the family dog, Butch. After moving to Calgary, BBQs even in winter were a special occasion, but we also supported Boston Pizza and Cora's on occasion. We all meet someone who influences our lives. Thank you Paul for being one on my life's influences.
My deepest condolences on the passing of Paul. I'm honoured to have worked with him. My sincerest sympathies go out to McGrath family and my thoughts and prayers are with Tania Denton.
Parm Sangha, CPO
WE ARE HEARTBROKEN TO HEAR OF PAULS PASSING AS Carl worked with Paul for so many years at the RED FOX AND we will never forget the time he picked us up at the airport when we came to visit for the GREY CUP AND THERE WAS A SNOWSTORM and it was the first snowstorm of the year ,,NO SNOW TIRES on the car ,,,we did a lot of praying till we arrived at his house ,
I have heard so much about you and the wedding and we are so sorry !!!!
rest in peace Paul you will never be forgotten !
Much sympathy to all his friends and family
Carl Boutilier and Paula Gates
I write with concern and support for you, Tanya, who grieve the loss of your beloved Paul, a good and generous man.
Fr. Earl Smith, SJ
Halifax
childhood neighbour and friend
growing up next door literally. with only a wall between us. Paul was more of a little brother than just a neighbor. Many of my happy childhood memories include Paul and sister Trish,,,, sorry David, you were just that much younger.... :-) . Mary and Frank very often included the 3 youngest of the Smith clan Earl, me Joan and Ken, in lots of outings with the McGraths... We did not own a car and they were more than willing to take us with them. Even though the years and distance became far and wide, memoires will live on. Love and prayesr to the family and especially to you Tania , in what must be a time of sorrow and disbelief. xoxo joan smith
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