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Paul Ming Obituary

Paul B Ming June 3, 1938 to March 15, 2007. Paul B. Ming went home to be with his Lord and Savior on March 15, 2007. He was born to George and Geneva Ming on June 3, 1938, and was one of seven children. He served in the U.S. Air Force, and owned and operated several local businesses after retiring from Safeway with twenty years of service. Paul never knew a stranger. He had a wonderful sense of humor, a love of animals, fireworks, the Dallas Cowboys and his church. He was preceded in death by his twin brother David in 2006. He is survived by his wife, Laverna, of fifty years, five children; Paul D. Ming, Susan Harris, Kathy Dykstra, Nancy Gifford, Eddie Ming, and nine grandchildren, two sisters; Lily Stemple of Juno, Alaska and Mary Stewart of Kansas City, Missouri. Memorial services will be on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. Friendship Assembly of God, 3685 Bloomington St., Colorado Springs, Colorado. Graveside services will be March 21, 2007 12:00 p.m. at Ft. Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Andrew Womack Ministries PO BOX 3333 Colorado Springs, CO 80907 and/or Gideons International PO Box 8281 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80933.

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Published by The Gazette on Mar. 18, 2007.

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JUNE BARNES

April 4, 2007

UNCLE PAUL,LETS SEE, I REMEMBER BEING AT GRANDMA AND GRANDPA MINGS HOUSE ON CACHE LA POUDRE AND ALL OF US KIDS PLAYING IN THE CREEK, AND UNCLE PAUL TRYING TO GET ME TO TASTE GRANDPA'S HOME-MADE HORSERADISH. I FINALLY TASTED IT, AND UNCLE PAUL LAUGHING HYSTERICLY CUZ IT WAS REALLY REALLY HOT. UNCLE GEORGE GAVE ME A DRINK OF HIS BEER TO COOL MY MOUTH OFF. YES, THOSE WERE THE DAY'S !!!!! I LOVE AND MISS YOU ALL !!!!

JUNE BARNES

March 27, 2007

UNCLE PAUL WAS A GREAT MAN I LOVED HIM ALOT AND HE WILL BE MISSED ALOT

LOVE JUNE BARNES

Kyle Metzer

March 23, 2007

My Grandpa was the best person there could have been in life. He was caring, lovin, and a blast to be around, whether it was when we would have a garage sale or watchin monday night football together. I miss him alot and cant wait to see him once again in heaven. Love you grandpa.

Mark Dykstra

March 23, 2007

Paul Ming was my father inlaw, and is one of the greatest men I know. It is an honor and a privilage to be apart of his great family. I'll miss you Daddy Ming.

Floyd and Joann Laxson

March 21, 2007

Uncle Paul was a good man I didn't really know him all that much. But Bumper is broken up over this, Bump loved him very much. Bumper wished we could of made out there for the funeral. Uncle Paul will be missed so missed. Aunt Laverna we hope you are holding up ok email us if you want.

JANNETTE BENNETT

March 20, 2007

Uncle Paul was a great man same as David he was a great man and uncle .I know he will be missed so much but he is now in heaven ,were we all will be some day ,I hope, GOD BLESS YOU ALL !!

Mary Swader

March 19, 2007

I am so sorry for your loss. Paul was a great person and will be missed. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

my dad and his father

sharon waters

March 19, 2007

My Heart is with the Family.
It was a joy and pleasure to know uncle Paul as a child,i hold on to some great memories,lots of laughter and fun.
love you all.
sharon waters

Brent & Jackie Daniels

March 18, 2007

It was a pleasure to know Paul. He was a gentle soul who truly loved everyone. He will be greatly missed. We know he is with Jesus.
Brent and Jackie Daniels

Veda Ming

March 18, 2007

Paul was very good and caring person. I will be eternally grateful that he was Dave's twin brother otherwise I may never have had the pleasure of knowning him. He will be missed but he will always be with us. God bless and keep each and every member of his family.

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