
Paul is survived by Darlene Keefner (wife), Jason Keefner (son), and Amanda Borges-Silva (daughter), as well as sisters Clara Jean Keefner, Cecile Yvonne Johnston, Marie Yvette Clinedinst, Paula Rose Baker, and Christine Anne Parkinson, and brother John Richard Keefner.
Paul also leaves behind 10 Grandchildren.
Paul was the kind of person who never hesitated to help others. Whether it was family, friends, neighbors, or complete strangers, he would drop whatever he was doing to lend a hand to anyone in need. His generosity, kindness, and selflessness touched countless lives and left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.
Paul found joy in the outdoors, especially fishing and tying flies, where patience and craftsmanship reflected so much of who he was. He was also deeply creative and talented, spending many hours creating beautiful wood and metal sculptures that showcased both his skill and imagination.
Paul lived a life of service, creativity, and generosity. He was dependable in a way that made people feel they could always count on him, no matter the circumstance. The loss of Paul leaves an emptiness that cannot be measured, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
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