Paul Joseph Peterman, 38 – Oct 02, 1979 ~ Oct 13, 2016
October 24, 2016
Paul Joseph Peterman was not just anybody. He was truly an awesome person, an amazing soul. Paul was not just a son, a brother, a fiancé, a grandson, a cousin, a nephew, or an uncle, he was also a true friend. His heart was so big, fierce and protective, and full of love. Paul was one of the most selfless person; call him and he’s there as fast as his Ford loving self could be. His love was shown through his actions by putting others first before himself, and always ready to lend a helping hand, whether asked or just as if he already knew. Paul was a proud man, lifesaver, animal-lover, charismatic and easy-going, funny spirit-lifter, a goof, and a true gentleman. He is known for his fondness of varying moustache/goatee and wild hair creations and is quick to make many of us laugh. He is admired as a dedicated hard-worker, persistent and a perfectionist. Paul really loved his job at Paradigm Production Services, treating it like his second home, and always spoke endearingly of his co-workers, as brothers. Paul loved to show photos of the beautiful productions that the company produces. His brilliance is evident with his creativity and multiple self-taught skills regardless of his being deaf. Paul was indeed our “MacGyver”, with expletory abilities in many different areas – handyman, theatrical, lights/sounds, carpentry, welding, electric, softball, wrestling, Eagle Scout, High COPE instructor, Civil War Re-Enactor (fastest cartridge packer in the South), Roman Solider/Joseph in FUMC’s Bethlehem Revisited, RC racing… just to name a few. He lived his life to its fullest, and did many things like skydiving, whitewater rafting guide, camping or simply being outside in nature. Many lives have been touched by Paul in one way or another. He was a loving, caring and generous man. Always on the go, he was our Energizer Rebel, with strikingly blue eyes. Paul is loved by many of us. While we are all heartbroken and grieving deeply, we are also celebrating Paul who was certainly an outstanding one-of-a-kind. His silly antics, genuine smile, and hearty laugh will be sorely missed.