Obituaries
Colon R. Paul, Jr., 66
April 03, 2024
Colon R. Paul Jr., affectionately known as “Randy,” passed away suddenly on April 3, 2024, at the age of 66. Born to the late Colon R. Paul Sr. and Agnes Paul in Virginia, Randy dedicated many years of his life to his craft as a welder. In addition to his professional pursuits, Randy also volunteered as a firefighter, serving both in Virginia and for a time in Lancaster.
In his leisure time, Randy found happiness in the great outdoors. He embarked on countless camping adventures and cherished moments spent by the beach. A lover of classic Westerns starring John Wayne and a devoted Redskins football fan, Randy found great joy in his favorite pastimes.
Above all else, Randy treasured his family. He is survived by his loving son, Trey Paul, and his partner, Kiersten Fazekas, as well as his daughter, Kimberly Herr, wife of Jonathan, whom he shared with the late Charlene Paul. His beloved grandchildren, Miranda, Trisha, Shawna, and Corbin, who he adored and enjoyed time spent with will miss him greatly. He is also survived by his mother Agnes Paul, his siblings, Barbara Kingensmith, Becky Tramel and Mike Paul, and many cousins and nieces and nephews.
In honoring Randy’s memory, services will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
Randy’s kindness, generosity, and unwavering love for his family will forever be remembered and cherished by those whose lives he touched.
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April 19, 2024
I worked with Randy at Amadas. He always was a great guy to work with. Prayers for his family.
Dale Bradshaw
April 10, 2024
I shall never forget that big, bright smile that he wore on his face. I love you all. May each of you feel the loving arms of our Lord wrap around you as you go through this difficult time.
Gale Frank
April 09, 2024
He will definitely be missed. His contagious laugh and smile and sense of humor will be missed along with the love he showed to everyone. I was blessed to be his cousin and able to call him my family. Having known him and blessed being blood I will cherish all our memories we share together. You will 4ever be loved and missed…till we meet again you Gary Terry, Larry n Johnnie try to behave yourselves…lol
Jenny Lee