Condolences
I enjoyed many fun stories with Paul about England in general. I worked many shifts when he wasn't on the trolley directing traffic on Stampede Trail. You will be missed and may you rest in peace. My condolences to family and close friends near and far.
Pat Le Barron
I have many stories the one that sticks in my head is when he could see i was hot he would go get me pop or water and food. He would let me ride the trolly for hours if he knew i was having a bad day. I will sure miss paul and the talks we had.
Fly high trolly paul.
My best memories of Paul was when I met him to work. There's a bus driver. These ties we had together will always be special, and I always believe we remember that the things she helped me with the things she taught me and the things she showed me. We seem to always be on the same shift. And the shifts that we did together were amazing, and The Times we had it turn stampede, driving the bus all the time he did the early shift. I did the shift afterwards, so I took the bus all over up for him. I don't know how I'm gonna be able to do this without seeing his face. Anymore his voice his jokes. And everything the same with my daughter, she's gonna miss him. He was so kind to her and she still, we'll talk about her him forever. Has a few gifts that he gave her that she has, and we'll never get rid of it, and same with me so many love stories that he told me about. His childhood, his friends and his family. Oh just it's did my heart for the rest of my life. I know I have to go on but with him. Where can I stampede with such a pleasure? Doing work with him just being a friend of his. What's a pleasure you with? Maybe not just a work, buddy. He was a good friend. I am gonna miss him so much. I'm gonna miss you, Paul. You're such a pleasure to have in my life. Thank you so much.For the time we had together
Lee martin
When Donna brought Paul home from England all of her family was delighted. Especially my Mom Mary (Mellor) Cooke who had married her love and emigrated from England in 1946. They had many laughs together and shared lots of stories. Art and I are thinking of all the Durant family and send our condolences to Donna and family. May Paul rest in peace……Hugs from Fran Majkut
I was thinking of my cousin Paul today out of the blue. My favourite memory is him taking me to Knowsley safari park in Liverpool. He made the visit such fun.
I'm the niece of his lovely Mum, Aunty Anne and Uncle Sandy.
So sorry for your loss Donna.
Claire Spencer -Jones (nee Maxwell) Azincourt, France.
My best memories of Paul involve him teaching me how to really enjoy throwing your peanut shells onto a floor of a pub while enjoying a pint or two. He thought it was hilarious that I couldn't leave a mess for someone else to clean up. He diligently spent the next few hours explaining that this was the point of said peanuts. Every time I can throw my peanut shells unto a floor, I think of Paul and what an awesome man he was. From All and myself, Vanessa, please accept our deepest condolences for a true giant of a man. He will be greatly missed but very fondly remembered.
As a Member of the Calgary Stampede Parking Team, Paul was one of many faces that always put a smile to my face whenever I saw him. From Driving Trolley to being a Parking Attendant during Flames Games, he was one of a Kind. He truly put others ahead of himself as how a Knight would. He is the perfect definition of Chivalry.
Paul, you will be missed in all of the Parking Team. I know that I will be one who will always think of you during my shifts and asking for your spirit to watch over all of us for safety. My condolences to all of the Durant Family from my family and I.
Rest in peace Paul. Take 'er Easy.
Sending our deepest sympathies as we remember Paul. He will be deeply missed. A man with a huge heart and a smile to match. We have many great memories of the time spent together.
Auntie Marilyn, Bruce and Sandi
I remember walking to school and a friend telling Liza "I think that bus driver has a crush on you" because you waved to us every morning. You became like a second father when your family moved to "the hood", and you will always be remembered as "Paul, Paul Durant". I know I was just one of many kids that had a chance to be friends your children and ended up a part of the family. You will be missed by so many, thank you for touching so many lives.
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