Paul Douglas Garner

June 23, 1942 - November 3, 2008

Obituary

Paul Douglas Garner, age 66, died peacefully at his home November 3, 2008 in Seattle. Paul is survived by his daughters, Lisa Chadwick Randy and Lynn Opperman Chris; five grandchildren, Shawna, Joey, Shannon, Annie and Jamie; two great-grandchildren, Westin and Dayton; brothers, Lowell and Gary Judy Garner and several nieces and nephews. Memorial services to be announced.

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Mike Records
Mike Records
4 years ago

I had the pleasure of working with Paul for many years. He was a capable and interesting person. I don’t think I ever heard him say a bad word about anybody. I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing.

Lisa Chadwick
Lisa Chadwick
4 years ago

UP DATE TO DADS MEMORIAL

IT WILL NOT BE AT THE PEACOCK.

It is Dec 6th at 2:00 at the APOGEE

Kids can come as it is in the restrant next door.

It is located in the Fairwood center behind Safeway.

e mail me if you need directions.

ljochadwick@yahoo.com

To all who loved and enjoyed my dad

please come and share your memories.

Lisa and Lynnie.

Craig Thomas
Craig Thomas
4 years ago

I had the pleasure of working with Paul when I lived in Seattle. He was without a doubt one of the nicest and most genuine persons I have known. I have many great memories that include Paul. He will be deeply missed.

Lisa Garner Chadwick
Lisa Garner Chadwick
4 years ago

To all who would like to share time with friends and family.

We will be having a memorial for my dad at the Golden Peacock in Fairwood. Saturday December 6th it will start at 4:30pm and last as long as we do. You may e mail me for directions. ljochadwick@yahoo.com

We hope to see all who loved and enjoyed my dad.

Lisa and Lynnie

Bill and Jan Reese
Bill and Jan Reese
4 years ago

Paul, will always have many fond memories in my heart, one is when his brother Gary married my best friend Judy and I was maid of honor. Paul made funny faces at me during the whole ceremony and of course he made me laugh, that was over fifty years ago but it only seems like yesterday. I’ll never forget Paul, he was a good guy.

Ron Adamsen
Ron Adamsen
4 years ago

Paul and I went to Beacon Hill Grade School together, from K-6. I remember us playing in his home on 15th. We lost touch for awhile, until 10 grade at Cleveland Hi. After graduation I moved to California, so we lost touch again. I still remember us playing & hanging out in grade school; a long time ago.

Judie Keblish
Judie Keblish
4 years ago

He loved all of you very much. He may not have said it out loud,but, he was so proud of each of you.When he spoke of you he had a special twinkle in his eye I will always remember.Paul, we love you. Judie, Mike, Janine, Mike and Jeanette

Lynn Opperman
Lynn Opperman
4 years ago

Dad, You are free. So fly like an eagle and watch over us like a hawk, while we paddle like ducks through this life. I know where you are and you know where I am.

Tell Grandma and Grandpa hi and I miss them and love them. I Love You and Miss You. Love Your Daughter, Lynn

Al Horn
Al Horn
4 years ago

It was alot of fun working with Paul. He had a great sense of humor even when things went bad on our shift. I will miss him.

Al Horn

Lisa Chadwick
Lisa Chadwick
4 years ago

Dad I have to agree with my little sister, you are free – free to be all you can be.

I already miss you so much, but I do feel you with me and so does Lynnie.

Thank you so much for life and love and the family you gave us.

You really are missed.

You are really loved.

I am sorry for your passing.

Have a blast with Grandma and Grandpa.

Love your Daughter,

Lisa

Terry & Karen Mitchell
Terry & Karen Mitchell
4 years ago

What a shock! Sorry for your loss. Paul will be sadley missed. He was a lot of fun to be around.

Vincent & Linda Pesce
Vincent & Linda Pesce
4 years ago

We will miss you and your dump runs that started at 10am and ended at 7pm.

We love you, say hi to Tom for us. Thanks for all of the good times at Lake Desire and the Peacock and Apogee.

Cliff Frank
Cliff Frank
4 years ago

Paul was one of those very special people that made going to work fun.He had a great sense of humor and was always a good friend. I have known him for over 40 years and consider myself to very lucky to have someone like Paul in my life. I will miss him very much

Dick and Donna Sherman
Dick and Donna Sherman
4 years ago

We are so very sorry for the loss of your wonderful Paul. May God Bless your family.

Sylvia Youngberg
Sylvia Youngberg
4 years ago

Gary, Judy, Lowell, RoyAnn, and extended family,

My thoughts are with you with the loss of Paul. I knew him as part of our family when I was 5. As the years passed, I saw him as quiet, watchful, tender, and soulful with a quirky sense of humor. An apparently deep but intensely private person. I wish I’d known him better. I’m appreciative he was part of our family.