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Condolences for Paul R. Flack

Kay Bohannon OlsonTuesday, August 23rd

Dear Rita, Anne, David and your families, It is my great sadness that I cannot be with you today. I will think of all of you as I cross the turnpike from western PA back to Bucks Co. Paul became part of my life when I was 3 years old. He and my father were both attending LaSalle in the late 1940's. He came to live with us in the tiny back bedroom of our row house in Kensington (then a nice neighborhood) so he could get to school more easily. I know he was with my parents in 1950 when my grandmother and I were hurt in a car accident. My father and I were both in the bridal party when Paul and Rita were married in 1955. Paul and Rita were with my sister Laurie and me at the hospital when my mother Val got her cancer diagnosis. So you see, the Flacks have been an integral part of the Bohannons' lives. My son Alan and I send our deepest condolences and both wish we could be there today. You all will be in our hearts and prayers. Love, Kay

Eric HiltonTuesday, August 23rd

Aunt Rita, Anne, David
I'll miss the man who taught me how to tie my shoes and had collections that always had a story behind every piece. Detailed, rich story's about arrowheads, walking sticks, Bucks County history... From Uncle Paul I came to understand how having passion for a subject, could make learning about it interesting, not a chore. To look for something new to learn about, not to rest on past accomplishments. My family appreciates the many kindness shown by Aunt Rita, Uncle Paul thru out the past decades. You remain in our prayers.

David and Pamela DeCampliTuesday, August 23rd

Our deepest sympathies to the Flack family. Sending you heartfelt condolences.

Mary WeberSunday, August 28th

Dear Rita and family. I send to you and your loved ones my sincerest condolences. The precious memories you share with each other about Paul will warm your hearts and he will live on forever!

Mary Weber

Karan KrigerMonday, August 29th

So very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in knowing your friends care for you during this difficult time and always.

Joseph A Brusco PhDTuesday, August 30th

It is with profound sadness to hear of Paul’s passing. Having worked at INA Reinsurance Company (later CIGNA) for over ten years under Paul, in addition to being my mentor he was the single most influential person in my career. He took the time to explain the substance of each project to this then a recent college grad. Additionally during that time, we became friends leading to my familiarity with Pennsylvania antiques especially learning the uniqueness of fractur. Weekly together, we would drop in at the Freeman’s auction house to see if there were any Pennsylvania Dutch “treasures” which Paul would find interesting. Paul often invited me to diving meets at the University of Pennsylvania and frequently took time away from his coaching duties to explain a particular dive’s intricacies.

Paul possessed a warm, friendly and compassionate demeanor and was likely the most admired person in the company. In addition to being missed by his beloved family, this wonderful man will be remembered fondly by the many people whose lives he touched.

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