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PRIVATE
FIRST CLASS PAUL JAMES FLAHERTY was born October 17,
1948, to Francis and Lora Flaherty. He grew up in a loving family with his
sister, Carolyn, and younger brother, Dennis. Paul was the peacemaker of
the family, always watching out for others. Once when Carolyn got into a
minor car accident, Paul told his mother, �not to holler at her.� Although
everyone knew Paul as a peacemaker, he did enjoy teasing his little
brother. He also liked going to Dennis� basketball games. He was proud of
him! |
PAUL
JAMES FLAHERTY |
MESSAGES LEFT ON THEWALL-USA (as of
2/28/09) |
Paul,
I can't say I knew you well. You were a class ahead of me.
Listening to the war broadcast and reports of many losses with you among them made you special in my
memory of those years. You are and have been in my thoughts and prayers since that day. I pray that we
are all together one day in a giant Gloucester City reunion. A fellow Gloucester Boy, Al
Albert
Patterson8/12/2006
Fellow home town boy
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Friendship Remembered
I knew him only a short while, but I think of him often. His quiet and feeling mannerism built the bond between us. Just two recruits in need of friendship. We were separated after BASIC, but still wrote to keep in touch. The last letter was returned unopened. When I think about him, I sometimes wonder about the family and how they must miss him. I just want to let them know someone else remembers and misses him.
David Fallon
Wednesday, May 17, 2000
BASIC Training at Fort Dix, NJ
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Brother
We all miss you! Den
Dennis Flaherty
Wednesday, September 01, 1999
dennis.
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A Classmate's Remembrance
It has been too many years, Paul, yet I still remember those lousy practices and JV games, our grousing about coaches, Saturdays sitting on the bench during the varsity games, and yet it seems like yesterday when we last spoke to each other. Graduation came and we parted ways as is too often the case. you to the Army and I to college. Know that I respect and honor your courage and sacrifice, rest in peace my good friend, rest in peace.
Harold Boyer
Tuesday, May 06, 2003
high school classmate