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Paul Mougey Obituary

It is with sadness and love we share the news that Paul Howard Mougey passed away on January 16 2025. He died peacefully at his home in Hudson, Ohio surrounded by his family. Known to all as P. Howie, he was a robust and adventurous man. Smart and funny, tough and tender, he lived a full life and was 95 years old.
Born on December 29, 1929 in Stockholm, Sweden, he was the youngest of William John and Marjorie Helene Mougey's four children. William was a VP for General Motors and traveled the world to set up factories in Europe and South America. The story goes that Paul was born in a hurry on the kitchen table, but that may be a tale - Marjorie was known for a bit of storymaking. And maybe that's where Dad got his gift - he was a born raconteur. And he conjured a lifetime of stories : he attended his beloved Georgetown Prep in DC and graduated from Duke University, where his dad once paid him a surprise visit only to see, on his dorm room door, the nickname his fellow Dukies had dubbed him: All-Night Party Boy. Anybody who knew Paul would agree. He loved laughter and community, and he grabbed hold of life's excitements.
He was forever a proud Marine and said to us on his deathbed, "This is nothing compared to what our heroes experienced." He served during the Korean War and in 1951, while based at Camp Pendleton in California, he married Mary Ann Sanderson. Together they had five children - Marcey, Lynn (m. Alex MacLellan), Scott, Paul (m. Roger Heaton) and Mare, as well as 8 loving grandchildren. Paul began his career working for Alcoa in the Pan Am building in New York City and in 1968 relocated the family to Ohio to work for Clecon. He later opened his own successful metals distributorship, Metal Foils, in Willoughby, which he sold in 1998.
He served as President of the Hudson Rotary, taught Sunday School at St. Mary's, volunteered at Hospice, helped found and was an officer of the Hudson Community Foundation, was a devoted member and major golfer at Kirtland, Firestone and Hudson Country Clubs (where he scored a hole in one on hole number 3), and was President of the Hudson Tennis Club, where he met his second wife, Jane Ann Zagray Russell. Married for 43 years, they also travelled the world, parasailing in Tahiti, walking the Great Wall in China, taking a monthlong excursion in a retrofitted plane in the South Pacic, and inevitably, visited the Stockholm house with the mythic kitchen table.
We'll miss you. You were a ton of fun and always reminded us to not only look inward, but look outward and see the adventures around us. A celebration of Paul's life will be held at Kirtland Country Club later in the spring. Date TBD.

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Published by Cleveland.com from Jan. 17 to Jan. 19, 2025.

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Thomas Johnson

November 26, 2025

He taught me how to run a business and it´s over 150 employees. He was a great mentor at Clecon Metals

Mary E Nichols

January 22, 2025

The picture really captures his contagious smile and positive outlook on life. I´ve never known him to be anything but uplifting in our conversations and his stories were Awesome. God Bless and Hold you closeJane Ann and the Mougey family... Thank you for sharing Paul with all of us Love, Mary Ellen(Zagray-cousin) Nichols

Bill Keye

January 21, 2025

Paul was one of my parent's closest friends. They attended Duke together and my Dad, Paul Keye, also served as a Marine during the Korean War.
As a child and teen, I remember several whirlwind visits from Paul when he was traveling to L. A. on business. He had a nickname for me: "Whip".
The two couples, Paul and Jane Ann, Dottie and Paul, traveled together in later years and I would see them with my parents in L.A. or out in the Palm Springs area. Lots of good times together and more stories, I am sure, than could ever be told. Much love from California!

Barb and Steve King

January 20, 2025

So saddened by this news. Please know the King family is holding you close in our thoughts and prayers. What an amazing life he had!

Herk

January 20, 2025

Great friend. Always cheerful. GROMEO. Bike rider into his nineties. Condolences, love and prayers to Jane

Kurt Fitzgerald

January 19, 2025

I've known Paul for more than 40 years and never met a greater man in my life. This world has lost a truly wonderful man.

William Finan

January 19, 2025

"If the Army and the Navy ever look to Heavens Sean;They will find the streets are guarded by United States Marines"
Semper Fi

Lynn Theis

January 19, 2025

I was saddened to read about the loss of my/ our Dear Friend
PAUL HOWARD MOUGEY.
I will miss Paul as his frequent calls were always full of "Stuff of Interest" w both enjoyed. Mainly BUCKEYE NEWS. Paul was a great friend & such an example of the word. GENTLEMAN. I was blessed when he put his hand out to me shortly after I returned to Cleveland 8 years ago. He opened the door. I will always remember our Football Trips to Columbus & the Golf excursions to the Scarlet. He became a TRUE BUCKEYE. I know he will be watching the Game Monday nite...(second guessing any poor play choices). As his/our great Alcoa friend Tom Hague always signed of with.. LOVE YA.. Paul always said ..
BYE FOR NOW
LYNN THEIS

veteran

January 18, 2025

Thank you for your very brave service to our country ! God bless you

Jeff Foote

January 17, 2025

Mougey family,
I am devastated at the news but take solace knowing he lived the best life I have ever witnessed. I use to tease him and tell him he was "the father I never had". But I meant it-I do enjoyed his company. I will remember him forever
Jeff Foote

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